On 13/07/11 10:13, Joachim Schmitz wrote: > Double backet does not fix this warning. It is the HP NonStop c89 and c99 > compiler without having disabled warnings (all warnings are on by default) > If it isn't a bug, forget about it, or maybe add a comment next to that line > about this. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pádraig Brady [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 11:05 AM > To: Joachim Schmitz > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: bug#9064: coreutils-8.12 compiler warning > > On 13/07/11 08:55, Joachim Schmitz wrote: >> I found this in mktemp.c, line344 (well, my compiler found it for me >> and warned about 'possible use of "=" where "==" was intended'): >> >> if (!dry_run && (stdout_closed = true) && close_stream (stdout) >> != 0) >> >> Not sure whether this is bug or feature ;-) > > Well it's a feature. > We could reorganize but it would add a few more lines. > What compiler (option) is this? > Is the warning avoided by using double brackets like ((stdout_closed = > true))
I also notice SGI's compiler has similar issues http://archive.apache.org/gnats/2528 closing this. cheers, Pádraig.
