fix pointer style to match the style guide

We do this in a lot of places, but we're inconsistent.
Normalize the code to the Google C++ style guide.

Change-Id: Ic2aceab661ce8f6b993dda21b1cdf5d2198dcbbf
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/breakpad/breakpad/+/2262932
Reviewed-by: Sterling Augustine <saugustine@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>
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Mike Frysinger 2020-06-23 18:55:43 -04:00
parent a741027533
commit 09b056975d
289 changed files with 3770 additions and 3775 deletions

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@ -75,16 +75,16 @@ class StackwalkerARM : public Stackwalker {
// Use cfi_frame_info (derived from STACK CFI records) to construct
// the frame that called frames.back(). The caller takes ownership
// of the returned frame. Return NULL on failure.
StackFrameARM* GetCallerByCFIFrameInfo(const vector<StackFrame*> &frames,
StackFrameARM* GetCallerByCFIFrameInfo(const vector<StackFrame*>& frames,
CFIFrameInfo* cfi_frame_info);
// Use the frame pointer. The caller takes ownership of the returned frame.
// Return NULL on failure.
StackFrameARM* GetCallerByFramePointer(const vector<StackFrame*> &frames);
StackFrameARM* GetCallerByFramePointer(const vector<StackFrame*>& frames);
// Scan the stack for plausible return addresses. The caller takes ownership
// of the returned frame. Return NULL on failure.
StackFrameARM* GetCallerByStackScan(const vector<StackFrame*> &frames);
StackFrameARM* GetCallerByStackScan(const vector<StackFrame*>& frames);
// Stores the CPU context corresponding to the youngest stack frame, to
// be returned by GetContextFrame.