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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ typedef struct { |
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/// Strings ending in a colon. These are used for lines like
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/// " Foo: 123 MiB". These are groupped because translated strings
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/// " Foo: 123 MiB". These are grouped because translated strings
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/// may have different maximum string length, and we want to pad all
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/// strings so that the values are aligned nicely.
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static const char *colon_strs[] = { |
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@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ init_headings(void) |
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{ |
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// Before going through the heading strings themselves, treat
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// the Check heading specially: Look at the widths of the various
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// check names and increase the width of the Check column if neeeded.
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// check names and increase the width of the Check column if needed.
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// The width of the heading name "Check" will then be handled normally
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// with other heading names in the second loop in this function.
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(check_names); ++i) { |
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