Jon Grant <j...@jguk.org> writes: > Currently gcc, and g++ don't give a warning when a pointer was > converted to a bool, in the same way it is for other types.
There is a lot of code which uses if (p) where p is a pointer to test whether p is not NULL. I don't think we could reasonably have gcc warn about such a case. We might be able to separate out conversion to bool on assignment from conversion to bool in a test, though. Ian