@@ -325,14 +325,13 @@ static struct cached_object {
} *cached_objects;
static int cached_object_nr, cached_object_alloc;
-static struct cached_object empty_tree = {
- /* no oid needed; we'll look it up manually based on the_hash_algo */
- .type = OBJ_TREE,
- .buf = "",
-};
-
static struct cached_object *find_cached_object(const struct object_id *oid)
{
+ static struct cached_object empty_tree = {
+ /* no oid needed; we'll look it up manually based on the_hash_algo */
+ .type = OBJ_TREE,
+ .buf = "",
+ };
int i;
struct cached_object *co = cached_objects;
The fake empty_tree struct is a static global, but the only code that looks at it is find_cached_object(). The struct itself is a little odd, with an invalid "oid" field that is handled specially by that function. Since it's really just an implementation detail, let's move it to a static within the function. That future-proofs against other code trying to use it and seeing the weird oid value. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> --- object-file.c | 11 +++++------ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)