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| 29 |  | 
| 30 | #ifndef COMMON_LINUX_IGNORE_RET_H_ | 
| 31 | #define COMMON_LINUX_IGNORE_RET_H_ | 
| 32 |  | 
| 33 | // Some compilers are prone to warn about unused return values. In cases where | 
| 34 | // either a) the call cannot fail, or b) there is nothing that can be done when | 
| 35 | // the call fails, IGNORE_RET() can be used to mark the return code as ignored. | 
| 36 | // This avoids spurious compiler warnings. | 
| 37 |  | 
| 38 | #define IGNORE_RET(x) do { if (x) {} } while (0) | 
| 39 |  | 
| 40 | #endif  // COMMON_LINUX_IGNORE_RET_H_ | 
| 41 |  |