Avoid using #ifdef inside printf string

This makes it easier to use a preprocessor macro for printf.
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Jouni Malinen 2009-02-15 14:35:30 +02:00
parent d94d4bafbb
commit c511c8c6e0

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@ -52,22 +52,22 @@ static void usage(void)
" -C = ctrl_interface parameter (only used if -c is not)\n" " -C = ctrl_interface parameter (only used if -c is not)\n"
" -i = interface name\n" " -i = interface name\n"
" -d = increase debugging verbosity (-dd even more)\n" " -d = increase debugging verbosity (-dd even more)\n"
" -D = driver name (can be multiple drivers: nl80211,wext)\n" " -D = driver name (can be multiple drivers: nl80211,wext)\n");
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FILE #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FILE
" -f = log output to debug file instead of stdout\n" printf(" -f = log output to debug file instead of stdout\n");
#endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FILE */ #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FILE */
" -g = global ctrl_interface\n" printf(" -g = global ctrl_interface\n"
" -K = include keys (passwords, etc.) in debug output\n" " -K = include keys (passwords, etc.) in debug output\n"
" -t = include timestamp in debug messages\n" " -t = include timestamp in debug messages\n"
" -h = show this help text\n" " -h = show this help text\n"
" -L = show license (GPL and BSD)\n"); " -L = show license (GPL and BSD)\n"
printf(" -p = driver parameters\n" " -p = driver parameters\n"
" -P = PID file\n" " -P = PID file\n"
" -q = decrease debugging verbosity (-qq even less)\n" " -q = decrease debugging verbosity (-qq even less)\n");
#ifdef CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_DBUS #ifdef CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_DBUS
" -u = enable DBus control interface\n" printf(" -u = enable DBus control interface\n");
#endif /* CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_DBUS */ #endif /* CONFIG_CTRL_IFACE_DBUS */
" -v = show version\n" printf(" -v = show version\n"
" -W = wait for a control interface monitor before starting\n" " -W = wait for a control interface monitor before starting\n"
" -N = start describing new interface\n"); " -N = start describing new interface\n");