On Sat, 16 Feb 2019, Markus Elfring wrote: > >> We will modify the the if in the when code like this: > >> > >> @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ if (id == NULL || ...) { ... return ...; } > >> ... when != put_device(&id->dev) > … > >> - when != if (id) { ... put_device(&id->dev) ... } > >> + when != if (...) { ... put_device(&id->dev) ... } > > > > This looks ok. > > I have got another different software development opinion also for > such SmPL code in the adjusted line. > I find this specific source code search variant irrelevant > because the shown reference release function should be found > by the first SmPL when specification already. > Would you like to determine generally if the desired function call > is present at all? > > Thus I do not see a need (or requirement) for a duplicate search attempt. Why don't you actually try it and see what the difference is rather than repeatedly giving false information? julia