----- On May 31, 2018, at 1:51 PM, Joel Fernandes, Google 
j...@joelfernandes.org wrote:

>> I find it odd to have a "return" in a macro that consists of a
>> do { } while (0). I'm tempted to replace "return" by "break" here,
>> to break the macro do/while (0) loop.
> 
> "return;" is also used from "if (!(cond))" above so I prefer be consistent
> and just use return than break as done above, but please let me know if you
> still object.

It's fine by me,

Thanks!

Mathieu

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