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[build] Avoid confusing sparse in single-argument DBG() macros
For visual consistency with surrounding lines, the definitions of DBG_MORE(), DBG_PAUSE(), etc include an unnecessary ##__VA_ARGS__ argument which is always elided. This confuses sparse, which complains about DBG_MORE_IF() being called with more than one argument. Work around this problem by adding an unused variable argument list to the single-argument macros DBG_MORE_IF() and DBG_PAUSE_IF(). Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>pull/58/merge
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@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ char __debug_disable(OBJECT) = ( DBGLVL_MAX & ~DBGLVL_DFLT );
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* @v level Debug level
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#define DBG_PAUSE_IF( level ) do { \
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#define DBG_PAUSE_IF( level, ... ) do { \
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if ( DBG_ ## level ) { \
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dbg_pause(); \
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} \
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@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ char __debug_disable(OBJECT) = ( DBGLVL_MAX & ~DBGLVL_DFLT );
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* @v level Debug level
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*/
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#define DBG_MORE_IF( level ) do { \
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#define DBG_MORE_IF( level, ... ) do { \
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if ( DBG_ ## level ) { \
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dbg_more(); \
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} \
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