/* $NetBSD: msg_242.c,v 1.7 2023/03/28 14:44:35 rillig Exp $ */ # 3 "msg_242.c" // Test for message: combination of '%s' and '%s', op '%s' [242] /* lint1-extra-flags: -e -X 351 */ enum E { E1 }; void sink_enum(enum E); void sink_int(int); void example(enum E e, int i) { enum E e2 = e; /* expect+1: warning: initialization of 'enum E' with 'int' [277] */ enum E e3 = i; /* expect+1: warning: initialization of 'int' with 'enum E' [277] */ int i2 = e; int i3 = i; /* expect+1: warning: combination of 'enum E' and 'int', op '=' [242] */ e3 = i; /* expect+1: warning: combination of 'int' and 'enum E', op '=' [242] */ i2 = e; sink_enum(e2); sink_enum(e3); sink_int(i2); sink_int(i3); } /* * In C, the only ways to create named compile-time integer constants are * preprocessor macros or enum constants. All other expressions do not count * as constant expressions, even if they are declared 'static const' or * 'const'. */ unsigned unnamed_enum(void) { enum { compile_time_constant = 2 }; unsigned i = 3; /* expect+3: warning: dubious operation on enum, op '*' [241] */ /* FIXME: Combining 'unsigned int' with 'unsigned int' is OK. */ /* expect+1: warning: combination of 'unsigned int' and 'unsigned int', op '=' [242] */ i = compile_time_constant * i; return i; } |