casper: convert macros to inline functions
In libcasper, the first argument to the function is a structure that
represents a connection to Casper. On systems without Casper, macros
are used to interpose the Casper functions to standard libc ones.
This may cause errors/warnings that the variable is not used.
With the inline function, there is no such problem.
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@ -123,8 +123,21 @@ cap_channel_t *cap_service_open(const cap_channel_t *chan, const char *name);
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int cap_service_limit(const cap_channel_t *chan,
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const char * const *names, size_t nnames);
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#else
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#define cap_service_open(chan, name) (cap_init())
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#define cap_service_limit(chan, names, nnames) (0)
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static inline cap_channel_t *
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cap_service_open(const cap_channel_t *chan __unused,
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const char *name __unused)
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{
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return (cap_init());
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}
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static inline int
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cap_service_limit(const cap_channel_t *chan __unused,
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const char * const *names __unused, size_t nnames __unused)
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{
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return (0);
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}
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#endif
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/*
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@ -229,7 +242,13 @@ int cap_sock(const cap_channel_t *chan);
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#ifdef WITH_CASPER
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int cap_limit_set(const cap_channel_t *chan, nvlist_t *limits);
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#else
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#define cap_limit_set(chan, limits) (0)
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static inline int
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cap_limit_set(const cap_channel_t *chan __unused,
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nvlist_t *limits __unused)
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{
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return (0);
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}
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#endif
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/*
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