Remove now-unused "input" argument of cmd_results_new

Patch tested by compiling with `__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)))`
applied to `cmd_results_new`.

String usage constants have been converted from pointers to arrays when
encountered. General handler format strings were sometimes modified to
include the old input string, especially for unknown command errors.
This commit is contained in:
M Stoeckl 2019-01-10 18:27:21 -05:00
parent 6d392150a7
commit 2a684cad5f
131 changed files with 503 additions and 601 deletions

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@ -13,19 +13,17 @@ struct cmd_results *input_cmd_pointer_accel(int argc, char **argv) {
}
struct input_config *ic = config->handler_context.input_config;
if (!ic) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_FAILURE,
"pointer_accel", "No input device defined.");
return cmd_results_new(CMD_FAILURE, "No input device defined.");
}
float pointer_accel = parse_float(argv[0]);
if (isnan(pointer_accel)) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, "pointer_accel",
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID,
"Invalid pointer accel; expected float.");
} if (pointer_accel < -1 || pointer_accel > 1) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, "pointer_accel",
"Input out of range [-1, 1]");
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, "Input out of range [-1, 1]");
}
ic->pointer_accel = pointer_accel;
return cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL, NULL);
return cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL);
}