Thanks!
Warnings: *gone*
Code: *better*
try to understand them and see if they might point to an actual mistake in
> your code (as it is the case here).
>
>
This is why I wanted to get rid of all warnings, to make sure there were no
mistakes. In many cases I could spot big mistakes.
Thanks
Am 23. Februar 2022 15:39:03 MEZ schrieb Christof Ressi
:
>
>Don't just try to get rid of warnings by doing random things until they
>go away. Instead, try to understand them
+0.1
mfg.sfg.jfd
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'sigvec' is declared as t_int ** and is used in
*dsp_addv(chance_perform, n_sig, (t_int *)sigvec);*
dsp_addv wants "t_int *" (= an array of t_int), not "t_int **", so
sigvec must be "t_int *" as well. Consequently, variables must be cast
to "t_int", not "t_int *", when assigning to the array.
Em qua., 23 de fev. de 2022 às 06:21, IOhannes m zmoelnig
escreveu:
>
> that is just a bug in your code.
> it should read:
>
> ```
> int nblock = sp[0]->s_n;
> ```
>
If I do that I get this similar warning
*warning: **incompatible integer to pointer conversion assigning*
* to 't_int *'
On 2/23/22 03:43, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to get rid of all compilation warnings for my library but
I'm stuck with this one. Is there a way to get rid of this or I'll just
have to live with it?
*warning: **incompatible integer to pointer conversion initializing 't_int
Hi, I'm trying to get rid of all compilation warnings for my library but
I'm stuck with this one. Is there a way to get rid of this or I'll just
have to live with it?
*warning: **incompatible integer to pointer conversion initializing 't_int
*' (aka 'long *')*
* with an expression of type