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36 lines
1.9 KiB
Plaintext
Executable File
File: mpeg2.c
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Original provenience: MediaBench II benchmark suite,
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http://euler.slu.edu/~fritts/mediabench (mirror)
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2015-11-05:
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- Removed original header comment, replaced by TACLeBench header.
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- Removed unnecessary preprocessor macros, integrated required preprocessor
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macros directly in the source code.
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- Added prefix "mpeg2_" to all global symbols.
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- Added explicit forward declarations of functions.
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- Added TACLeBench-compliant initialization code.
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- Added new function mpeg2_return producing a checksum as return value.
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- Added new function mpeg2_main according to TACLeBench guidelines.
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mpeg2_main is annotated as entry-point for timing analysis.
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- Applied code formatting according to the following rules
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- Lines shall not be wider than 80 characters; whenever possible, appropriate
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line breaks shall be inserted to keep lines below 80 characters
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- Indentation is done using whitespaces only, no tabs. Code is indented by
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two whitespaces
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- Two empty lines are put between any two functions
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- In non-empty lists or index expressions, opening '(' and '[' are followed by
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one whitespace, closing ')' and ']' are preceded by one whitespace
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- In comma- or colon-separated argument lists, one whitespace is put after
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each comma/colon
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- Names of functions and global variables all start with a benchmark-specific
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prefix (here: bs_) followed by lowercase letter (e.g., bs_square)
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- For pointer types, one whitespace is put before the '*'
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- Operators within expressions shall be preceded and followed by one
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whitespace
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- Code of then- and else-parts of if-then-else statements shall be put in
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separate lines, not in the same lines as the if-condition or the keyword
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"else"
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- Opening braces '{' denoting the beginning of code for some if-else or loop
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body shall be put at the end of the same line where the keywords "if",
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"else", "for", "while" etc. occur
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