/* $NetBSD: msg_162.c,v 1.8 2023/03/28 14:44:35 rillig Exp $ */
# 3 "msg_162.c"
// Test for message: operator '%s' compares '%s' with '%s' [162]
/* lint1-extra-flags: -hp -X 351 */
void
left_unsigned(unsigned int ui)
{
if (ui < -5.0) {
}
/* expect+1: warning: operator '<' compares 'unsigned int' with 'negative constant' [162] */
if (ui < -5) {
}
/* expect+1: warning: operator '<' compares 'unsigned int' with '0' [162] */
if (ui < 0) {
}
/* expect+1: warning: operator '>=' compares 'unsigned int' with '0' [162] */
if (ui >= 0) {
}
/* before 2021-09-05: comparison of unsigned int with 0, op <= [162] */
if (ui <= 0) {
}
}
void
right_unsigned(unsigned int ui)
{
if (-5.0 > ui) {
}
/* expect+1: warning: operator '>' compares 'negative constant' with 'unsigned int' [162] */
if (-5 > ui) {
}
/* expect+1: warning: operator '>' compares '0' with 'unsigned int' [162] */
if (0 > ui) {
}
/* expect+1: warning: operator '<=' compares '0' with 'unsigned int' [162] */
if (0 <= ui) {
}
/* before 2021-09-05: comparison of 0 with unsigned int, op >= [162] */
if (0 >= ui) {
}
}
/*
* Lint does not care about these comparisons, even though they are obviously
* out of range.
*/
void
compare_signed_char(signed char sc)
{
if (sc == -129)
return;
if (sc == -128)
return;
if (sc == 127)
return;
if (sc == 128)
return;
}
void
compare_unsigned_char(unsigned char uc)
{
/* expect+1: warning: operator '==' compares 'unsigned char' with 'negative constant' [162] */
if (uc == -1)
return;
if (uc == 0)
return;
if (uc == 255)
return;
if (uc == 256)
return;
}
void take_bool(_Bool);
void
compare_operators(unsigned int x)
{
/* expect+1: warning: operator '<' compares 'unsigned int' with 'negative constant' [162] */
take_bool(x < -1);
/* expect+1: warning: operator '<' compares 'unsigned int' with '0' [162] */
take_bool(x < 0);
take_bool(x < 1);
/* expect+1: warning: operator '<=' compares 'unsigned int' with 'negative constant' [162] */
take_bool(x <= -1);
/*
* Before tree.c 1.379 from 2021-09-05, lint warned about
* 'unsigned <= 0' as well as '0 >= unsigned'. In all cases where
* the programmer knows whether the underlying data type is signed or
* unsigned, it is clearer to express the same thought as
* 'unsigned == 0', but that's a stylistic issue only.
*
* Removing this particular case of the warning is not expected to
* miss any bugs. The expression 'x <= 0' is equivalent to 'x < 1',
* so lint should not warn about it, just as it doesn't warn about
* the inverted condition, which is 'x > 0'.
*/
/* before 2021-09-05: comparison of unsigned int with 0, op <= [162] */
take_bool(x <= 0);
take_bool(x <= 1);
/* expect+1: warning: operator '>' compares 'unsigned int' with 'negative constant' [162] */
take_bool(x > -1);
take_bool(x > 0);
take_bool(x > 1);
/* expect+1: warning: operator '>=' compares 'unsigned int' with 'negative constant' [162] */
take_bool(x >= -1);
/* expect+1: warning: operator '>=' compares 'unsigned int' with '0' [162] */
take_bool(x >= 0);
take_bool(x >= 1);
/* expect+1: warning: operator '==' compares 'unsigned int' with 'negative constant' [162] */
take_bool(x == -1);
take_bool(x == 0);
take_bool(x == 1);
/* expect+1: warning: operator '!=' compares 'unsigned int' with 'negative constant' [162] */
take_bool(x != -1);
take_bool(x != 0);
take_bool(x != 1);
}