/* $NetBSD: c99_bool_strict_suppressed.c,v 1.5 2022/06/19 12:14:34 rillig Exp $ */ # 3 "c99_bool_strict_suppressed.c" /* * In strict bool mode, like everywhere else, individual errors can be * suppressed. Suppressing a message affects lint's output as well as the * exit status. Lint's control flow stays the same as before though. * * This can result in assertion failures later. One such assertion has been * there since at least 1995, at the beginning of expr(), ensuring that the * expression is either non-null or an error message has been _printed_. * In 1995, it was not possible to suppress error messages, which means that * the number of printed errors equaled the number of occurred errors. * * In err.c 1.12 from 2000-07-06, the option -X was added, allowing to * suppress individual error messages. That commit did not mention any * interaction with the assertion in expr(). The assertion was removed in * tree.c 1.305 from 2021-07-04. */ /* lint1-extra-flags: -T -X 107,330,331,332,333 */ /* ARGSUSED */ void test(_Bool b, int i, const char *p) { /* suppressed+1: error: controlling expression must be bool, not 'int' [333] */ while (1) break; /* suppressed+1: error: operands of '=' have incompatible types '_Bool' and 'int' [107] */ b = i; /* suppressed+1: error: operand of '!' must be bool, not 'int' [330] */ b = !i; /* suppressed+1: error: left operand of '&&' must be bool, not 'int' [331] */ b = i && b; /* suppressed+1: error: right operand of '&&' must be bool, not 'int' [332] */ b = b && i; } |