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More consistent with glib naming conventions. Also make the function
static since it's not used outside of this source file.
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More consistent with glib naming conventions.
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This allows us to access the RedsState variable non-globally without
changing the signature of the callback functions.
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In preparation for getting rid of the global 'reds' variable, we need to
pass the RedsState variable to all functions where it is needed. For now
the callers just pass in the global reds variable.
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This allows it to be accessed from other files. This is a temporary step
toward getting rid of the global-ness of this variable, and it allows us
to update the function signature bit-by-bit.
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