It would probably be better to create a new macro such as DEBUGHDR to
allow empty strings for debug statements, but for the short term this
eliminates the warning with no negative consequences.
{
struct ndr_print *ndr;
- DEBUG(0,(""));
+ DEBUG(0,(" "));
ndr = talloc_zero(NULL, struct ndr_print);
if (!ndr) return;
{
struct ndr_print *ndr;
- DEBUG(0,(""));
+ DEBUG(0,(" "));
ndr = talloc_zero(NULL, struct ndr_print);
if (!ndr) return;
{
struct ndr_print *ndr;
- DEBUG(0,(""));
+ DEBUG(0,(" "));
ndr = talloc_zero(NULL, struct ndr_print);
if (!ndr) return;