using malloc() instead of calloc() and sticking to static initializer and struct assignment, not using *c = (Client){}; right now to avoid some ugly gcc warning, possibly a gcc bug since we are using -std=c99 5.2
authorAnselm R Garbe <garbeam@gmail.com>
Mon, 08 Sep 2008 22:24:05 +0100
changeset 1358 e4bcaca8e6ef
parent 1357 33591b7c6bf7
child 1359 ef1026c88059
using malloc() instead of calloc() and sticking to static initializer and struct assignment, not using *c = (Client){}; right now to avoid some ugly gcc warning, possibly a gcc bug since we are using -std=c99
dwm.c
--- a/dwm.c	Sun Sep 07 09:53:59 2008 +0100
+++ b/dwm.c	Mon Sep 08 22:24:05 2008 +0100
@@ -846,12 +846,14 @@
 
 void
 manage(Window w, XWindowAttributes *wa) {
+	static Client cz;
 	Client *c, *t = NULL;
 	Window trans = None;
 	XWindowChanges wc;
 
-	if(!(c = calloc(1, sizeof(Client))))
-		die("fatal: could not calloc() %u bytes\n", sizeof(Client));
+	if(!(c = malloc(sizeof(Client))))
+		die("fatal: could not malloc() %u bytes\n", sizeof(Client));
+	*c = cz;
 	c->win = w;
 
 	/* geometry */