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    Change calling conventions for filldir_t · 25885a35
    Al Viro authored
    filldir_t instances (directory iterators callbacks) used to return 0 for
    "OK, keep going" or -E... for "stop".  Note that it's *NOT* how the
    error values are reported - the rules for those are callback-dependent
    and ->iterate{,_shared}() instances only care about zero vs. non-zero
    (look at emit_dir() and friends).
    
    So let's just return bool ("should we keep going?") - it's less confusing
    that way.  The choice between "true means keep going" and "true means
    stop" is bikesheddable; we have two groups of callbacks -
    	do something for everything in directory, until we run into problem
    and
    	find an entry in directory and do something to it.
    
    The former tended to use 0/-E... conventions - -E<something> on failure.
    The latter tended to use 0/1, 1 being "stop, we are done".
    The callers treated anything non-zero as "stop", ignoring which
    non-zero value did they get.
    
    "true means stop" would be more natural for the second group; "true
    means keep going" - for the first one.  I tried both variants and
    the things like
    	if allocation failed
    		something = -ENOMEM;
    		return true;
    just looked unnatural and asking for trouble.
    
    [folded suggestion from Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>]
    Acked-by: default avatarChristian Brauner (Microsoft) <brauner@kernel.org>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAl Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
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