On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 08:09:17PM -0300, Kayo Hamid wrote: > diff --git a/sw/source/core/access/acccell.cxx > b/sw/source/core/access/acccell.cxx > index dbd1b51..2479c5c 100644 > --- a/sw/source/core/access/acccell.cxx > +++ b/sw/source/core/access/acccell.cxx > @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ SwAccessibleCell::SwAccessibleCell( SwAccessibleMap > *pInitMap, > sal_Bool SwAccessibleCell::_InvalidateMyCursorPos() > { > sal_Bool bNew = IsSelected(); > - sal_Bool bOld; > + sal_Bool bOld = sal_False; > { > osl::MutexGuard aGuard( aMutex ); > bOld = bIsSelected; This is good, but not necessary, because bOld is always initialized later. Anyway, if it has any impact on performance, it's negative, because there must be at least one instruction more (to store the initialization value into the variable).
> @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ sal_Bool SwAccessibleCell::setCurrentValue( const > uno::Any& aNumber ) > SolarMutexGuard aGuard; > CHECK_FOR_DEFUNC( XAccessibleValue ); > > - double fValue = 0; > + const double fValue = 0; > sal_Bool bValid = (aNumber >>= fValue); > if( bValid ) > { This is absolutely wrong, because fValue is changed just a line lower (by >>=, which is uno::Any extraction operator). > diff --git a/sw/source/core/access/acccontext.cxx > b/sw/source/core/access/acccontext.cxx > index 127820f..978dcad 100644 > --- a/sw/source/core/access/acccontext.cxx > +++ b/sw/source/core/access/acccontext.cxx > @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ void SwAccessibleContext::FireVisibleDataEvent() > } > > void SwAccessibleContext::FireStateChangedEvent( sal_Int16 nState, > - sal_Bool bNewState ) > + const sal_Bool bNewState ) > { > AccessibleEventObject aEvent; > This is good, but why not mark nState const as well? It is not changed anywhere in the function... Anyway, there is absolutely _no_ performance gain in it. > - void FireStateChangedEvent( sal_Int16 nState, sal_Bool bNewState ); > + void FireStateChangedEvent( sal_Int16 nState, const sal_Bool bNewState ); This is superfluous, because these two signatures are equal (well, not all compilers understand it correctly, e.g., the Sun C++ compiler). D. _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice