From fa89550518af96a8804749c0ab0916599a94c1da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luke Shumaker Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 22:56:30 -0400 Subject: Run the new fixup script. The biggest change is that it keeps looking for new #include blocks. This means that it (more) correctly handles #ifdef'd #includes. I'm not 100% in love with it, but it's pretty good for automated. What I really don't like is it did some silly things with newlines in typedef blocks. I've avoided committing those. I think it may be possible to get it to do the right thing. But really, the typedef blocks are a hack for poorly structured headers. Now that it keeps looking for new #include blocks, I could strip out the typedef support, and it would mostly work; but it wouldn't be able to move some headers back to the top. IDK what to do. --- src/grp-system/libcore/selinux-setup.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'src/grp-system/libcore/selinux-setup.c') diff --git a/src/grp-system/libcore/selinux-setup.c b/src/grp-system/libcore/selinux-setup.c index 37a143bce4..314d8edbaa 100644 --- a/src/grp-system/libcore/selinux-setup.c +++ b/src/grp-system/libcore/selinux-setup.c @@ -27,11 +27,12 @@ #include "basic/log.h" #include "basic/macro.h" -#include "selinux-setup.h" #include "basic/selinux-util.h" #include "basic/string-util.h" #include "basic/util.h" +#include "selinux-setup.h" + #ifdef HAVE_SELINUX _printf_(2,3) static int null_log(int type, const char *fmt, ...) { -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf