Use range based for loop
Instead of iterating over 0 .. 1 and then deciding on an actual desired value, use a range based for loop for the desired value. Adapted from d0413c670b4e5dc79d5cc1bc35571fca745c9a24 Authored-by: René Nyffenegger <mail@renenyffenegger.ch>
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@ -128,12 +128,7 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(iterator_ordering)
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boost::scoped_ptr<CDBIterator> it(const_cast<CDBWrapper*>(&dbw)->NewIterator());
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for (int c=0; c<2; ++c) {
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int seek_start;
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if (c == 0)
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seek_start = 0x00;
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else
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seek_start = 0x80;
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for (int seek_start : {0x00, 0x80}) {
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it->Seek((uint8_t)seek_start);
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for (int x=seek_start; x<256; ++x) {
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uint8_t key;
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@ -204,12 +199,7 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(iterator_string_ordering)
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}
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boost::scoped_ptr<CDBIterator> it(const_cast<CDBWrapper*>(&dbw)->NewIterator());
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for (int c=0; c<2; ++c) {
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int seek_start;
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if (c == 0)
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seek_start = 0;
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else
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seek_start = 5;
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for (int seek_start : {0, 5}) {
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snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", seek_start);
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StringContentsSerializer seek_key(buf);
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it->Seek(seek_key);
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