Move over to upstream c++ style
This patchset moves bmcweb over to the upstream style naming
conventions for variables, classes, and functions, as well as imposes
the latest clang-format file.
This changeset was mostly built automatically by the included
.clang-tidy file, which has the ability to autoformat and auto rename
variables. At some point in the future I would like to see this in
greater use, but for now, we will impose it on bmcweb, and see how it
goes.
Tested: Code still compiles, and appears to run, although other issues
are possible and likely.
Change-Id: If422a2e36df924e897736b3feffa89f411d9dac1
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <ed.tanous@intel.com>
diff --git a/include/http_utility.hpp b/include/http_utility.hpp
index 7b04b0f..f2d3172 100644
--- a/include/http_utility.hpp
+++ b/include/http_utility.hpp
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
#include <boost/algorithm/string.hpp>
namespace http_helpers {
-inline bool request_prefers_html(const crow::request& req) {
- boost::string_view header = req.get_header_value("accept");
+inline bool requestPrefersHtml(const crow::Request& req) {
+ boost::string_view header = req.getHeaderValue("accept");
std::vector<std::string> encodings;
// chrome currently sends 6 accepts headers, firefox sends 4.
encodings.reserve(6);