On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 03:05:47PM -0400, Aaron Conole wrote:
> Adrien Mazarguil writes:
>
> > On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:23:12AM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> >> 05/10/2017 11:49, Adrien Mazarguil:
> >> > rte_flow_error_set() is a convenient helper to initialize error objects.
> >> >
> >> > S
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 03:05:47PM -0400, Aaron Conole wrote:
> Adrien Mazarguil writes:
>
> > On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:23:12AM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> >> 05/10/2017 11:49, Adrien Mazarguil:
> >> > rte_flow_error_set() is a convenient helper to initialize error objects.
> >> >
> >> > S
Adrien Mazarguil writes:
> On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:23:12AM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
>> 05/10/2017 11:49, Adrien Mazarguil:
>> > rte_flow_error_set() is a convenient helper to initialize error objects.
>> >
>> > Since there is no fundamental reason to prevent applications from using it,
>
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:23:12AM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> 05/10/2017 11:49, Adrien Mazarguil:
> > rte_flow_error_set() is a convenient helper to initialize error objects.
> >
> > Since there is no fundamental reason to prevent applications from using it,
> > expose it through the public i
05/10/2017 11:49, Adrien Mazarguil:
> rte_flow_error_set() is a convenient helper to initialize error objects.
>
> Since there is no fundamental reason to prevent applications from using it,
> expose it through the public interface after modifying its return value
> from positive to negative. This
rte_flow_error_set() is a convenient helper to initialize error objects.
Since there is no fundamental reason to prevent applications from using it,
expose it through the public interface after modifying its return value
from positive to negative. This is done for consistency with the rest of
the
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