Clang interpretes an if condition like "if ((a = b) == NULL)
as it tries to assign a value in a statement. Hence if you do
"if ((something)) it warns you that you might be confused.
Hence drop the double braces for plane if statements.
Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl>
if (rmode == RES_DO) {
if (!flag_rep) continue;
}
- if ((rmode == RES_DONE)) {
+ if (rmode == RES_DONE) {
if (flag_rep) {
flag_restore = 1;
} else {
p3 = insert_var_value(inp[i]);
p1 = p3;
while (*p1) {
- if ((*p1 == ' ')) {
+ if (*p1 == ' ') {
p1++;
continue;
}