While dirent->d_type is 8 bit for most systems, it is 32 bit for MinGW. Reducing it to 8 bit results in a compiler warning because the macro is_dir_maybe compares that 8 bit value with 32 bit constants.
Using 'unsigned' instead of 'unsigned char' matches the declaration for MinGW and does not harm the other systems. MinGW-w32 is not affected: it does not declare d_type. Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <s...@weilnetz.de> --- util/path.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/util/path.c b/util/path.c index f0c6962..623219e 100644 --- a/util/path.c +++ b/util/path.c @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ static int strneq(const char *s1, unsigned int n, const char *s2) } static struct pathelem *add_entry(struct pathelem *root, const char *name, - unsigned char type); + unsigned type); static struct pathelem *new_entry(const char *root, struct pathelem *parent, @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ static struct pathelem *add_dir_maybe(struct pathelem *path) } static struct pathelem *add_entry(struct pathelem *root, const char *name, - unsigned char type) + unsigned type) { struct pathelem **e; -- 1.7.10.4