duane> FYI - I committed several cygwin specific printf() warning fixes. duane> Simple cast to fix duane> these where causing "-Werror" failures on cygwin.
zach> I was just about to post some patches to show how to fix all of these zach> correctly, as casts are not the right way to do it. In some cases, I can agree, but in others - I don't agree. A cast is by far the most simplest solution. For instance, look at this: LOG_WARNING("writing %d bytes only - as image section is %d bytes and bank is only %d bytes", \ (int)(c->base + c->size - run_address), (int)(run_size), (int)(c->size)); (a) look at what is being printed (b) the possible ranges of numbers (c) the number of parameters involved in the expressions At some point - having to dig back 20 to 30 -lines- to *random* places - because some variables are: (1) function parameters (2) defined at the top most block (3) defined locally to the local block (4) defined a few lines down from the top most block (5) often simplistic 'i/j/k' type vars that are reused because they are handy. (6) By the time I personally dig through the above, and determine all types involved (7) Then understand the underlying arithmetic integer promotion order... *note* this set of equations are simple... (8) a cast to a basic type is truly a very *simple* solution, (9) a cast to a basic type in this case is the K.I.S.S. solution. Either that - or we *need* a different solution here, the above is absurd. Comments? -Duane. _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development