CODING_STYLE fixes (#3804)

As noted by @evverx:

0b81133fac (r72126018)
0b81133fac (r72126432)
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Lennart Poettering 2016-07-25 21:34:42 +02:00 committed by Evgeny Vereshchagin
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want to call it "big endian" right-away. want to call it "big endian" right-away.
- You might wonder what kind of common code belongs in src/shared/ and what - You might wonder what kind of common code belongs in src/shared/ and what
belongs in src/util/. The split is like this: anything that uses public APIs belongs in src/basic/. The split is like this: anything that uses public APIs
we expose (i.e. any of the sd-bus, sd-login, sd-id128, ... APIs) must be we expose (i.e. any of the sd-bus, sd-login, sd-id128, ... APIs) must be
located in src/shared/. All stuff that only uses external libraries from located in src/shared/. All stuff that only uses external libraries from
other projects (such as glibc's APIs), or APIs from src/basic/ itself should other projects (such as glibc's APIs), or APIs from src/basic/ itself should
@ -418,11 +418,11 @@
src/basic/ → may be used by all code in the tree src/basic/ → may be used by all code in the tree
→ may not use any code outside of src/basic/ → may not use any code outside of src/basic/
src/shared/ → may be used by all code in the tree, except for code in src/basic/
→ may not use any code outside of src/basic/, src/shared/, src/libsystemd/
src/libsystemd/ → may be used by all code in the tree, except for code in src/basic/ src/libsystemd/ → may be used by all code in the tree, except for code in src/basic/
→ may not use any code outside of src/basic/, src/shared/, src/libsystemd/ → may not use any code outside of src/basic/, src/libsystemd/
src/shared/ → may be used by all code in the tree, except for code in src/basic/, src/libsystemd/
→ may not use any code outside of src/basic/, src/libsystemd/, src/shared/
- Our focus is on the GNU libc (glibc), not any other libcs. If other libcs are - Our focus is on the GNU libc (glibc), not any other libcs. If other libcs are
incompatible with glibc it's on them. However, if there are equivalent POSIX incompatible with glibc it's on them. However, if there are equivalent POSIX