From: Kamil Dudka <kdudka@redhat.com>
To: Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
Cc: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>,
Christopher Li <sparse@chrisli.org>,
linux-sparse@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Sparse crash when mixing int and enum in ternary operator
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 21:44:14 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201003102144.14378.kdudka@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1268252841.20800.42.camel@mj>
On Wednesday 10 of March 2010 21:27:21 Pavel Roskin wrote:
> That makes sense for certain kinds of software, where crash is too
> costly, but in case of sparse, I'd rather see it crash than ignore a
> condition that may indicate an error elsewhere (perhaps both in sparse
> and in the code it checks).
>
> I thing using assert() would be a better approach. It's already used in
> sparse.
>
> I checked the whole kernel using assert in place of the NULL checks, and
> there have been no crashes.
I completely agree with that. Let's give some time to sparse developers to
respond. If nobody objects, I'll change it to asserts.
> Maybe you could add a test case for the first patch? What warnings does
> it remove? What is "="? Is it assignment or initialization or both?
Both of them. Maybe worth to add a test-case for the initialization to make
it more obvious...
> How about comparisons?
Definitely not. That was the main goal of the 0001-Wenum-to-int patch. It
was really noisy since enum values are first implicitly casted to ints and
then compared. So there was no way to type-safely compare two enums without
producing 6 lines of warnings.
> A better description would be nice.
Sure thing. I didn't realize it was ambiguous.
Thank you for the review!
Kamil
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-03-10 20:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-03-09 1:24 Sparse crash when mixing int and enum in ternary operator Pavel Roskin
2010-03-09 5:43 ` Christopher Li
2010-03-09 13:46 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-09 18:26 ` Pavel Roskin
2010-03-09 18:35 ` Pavel Roskin
2010-03-09 19:06 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-09 19:15 ` Josh Triplett
2010-03-09 20:11 ` Pavel Roskin
2010-03-09 20:29 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-09 23:30 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-10 1:09 ` Pavel Roskin
2010-03-10 16:05 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-10 20:27 ` Pavel Roskin
2010-03-10 20:44 ` Kamil Dudka [this message]
2010-03-10 21:03 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-10 21:56 ` Christopher Li
2010-03-13 17:22 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-21 15:27 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-24 10:07 ` Christopher Li
2010-03-24 10:51 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-27 9:16 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-27 9:29 ` Josh Triplett
2010-03-27 9:53 ` [PATCH] eliminate insane conversions from int to enum Kamil Dudka
2010-03-29 18:11 ` Christopher Li
2010-03-29 18:05 ` Sparse crash when mixing int and enum in ternary operator Christopher Li
2010-03-29 18:17 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-29 18:48 ` Christopher Li
2010-03-29 19:23 ` Kamil Dudka
2010-03-30 5:29 ` Pavel Roskin
2010-03-29 21:26 ` Josh Triplett
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