I was going through sbase checking with -Wall -Wextra -pedantic
-Werror, and among a bunch of noise errors relating to
signed/unsigned comparisons, I found one with actual substance:
the result of getline is being converted to size_t before
comparing to -1 to check for error.
diff --git a/join.c b
On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 12:49:04 -0500
Random832 wrote:
> I was going through sbase checking with -Wall -Wextra
> -pedantic -Werror, and among a bunch of noise errors
> relating to signed/unsigned comparisons, I found one with
> actual substance: the result of getline is being
> converted to size_t b
Hello. If there are any man pages or articles or FAQs about this topic
that would be good to read, please refer to them.
Running Xubuntu 12.04 and the latest st on a ThinkPad laptop, these are
the results I get, correlated with the results of infocmp. I got the
output from the keys by running c
Mattias Andrée writes:
> I think this patch should be included. But I don't see
> how it is of substance. It will never occur with two's
> complement or ones' complement. Only, signed magnitude
> representatiion. Any sensible C compiler for POSIX
> systems will only use two's complement; otherwise
On 12/14/2015 01:05 PM, Greg Reagle wrote:
Running Xubuntu 12.04 and the latest st on a ThinkPad laptop, these are
Sorry, that's Xubuntu 14.04.
Greg Reagle writes:
> Hello. If there are any man pages or articles or FAQs about this topic
> that would be good to read, please refer to them.
>
> Running Xubuntu 12.04 and the latest st on a ThinkPad laptop, these are
> the results I get, correlated with the results of infocmp. I got the
> o
On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 13:07:48 -0500
Random832 wrote:
> Mattias Andrée writes:
> > I think this patch should be included. But I don't see
> > how it is of substance. It will never occur with two's
> > complement or ones' complement. Only, signed magnitude
> > representatiion. Any sensible C compil