[libc-commits] [libc] 7ef33e6 - [libc] Fix recently introduced integer-type warnings (#125864)
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Thu Feb 6 01:15:03 PST 2025
Author: Simon Tatham
Date: 2025-02-06T09:14:59Z
New Revision: 7ef33e609c45515de9db1b5222fe6e05edd76c94
URL: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/7ef33e609c45515de9db1b5222fe6e05edd76c94
DIFF: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/7ef33e609c45515de9db1b5222fe6e05edd76c94.diff
LOG: [libc] Fix recently introduced integer-type warnings (#125864)
These warnings all come up in code modified by one of my two recent
commits c06d0ff806b72b1 and b53da77c505a2d3, and all relate to implicit
integer type conversion. In a build of ours with strict compile options
two of them became errors. Even without that problem, it's worth fixing
them to reduce noise that might hide a more serious warning.
Added:
Modified:
libc/src/__support/FPUtil/dyadic_float.h
libc/src/__support/integer_to_string.h
libc/src/stdio/printf_core/float_dec_converter_limited.h
Removed:
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diff --git a/libc/src/__support/FPUtil/dyadic_float.h b/libc/src/__support/FPUtil/dyadic_float.h
index 586690f3a32c191..16b690be08612bd 100644
--- a/libc/src/__support/FPUtil/dyadic_float.h
+++ b/libc/src/__support/FPUtil/dyadic_float.h
@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ approx_reciprocal(const DyadicFloat<Bits> &a) {
// of correct bits in x' is double the number in x.
// An initial approximation to the reciprocal
- DyadicFloat<Bits> x(Sign::POS, -32 - a.exponent - Bits,
+ DyadicFloat<Bits> x(Sign::POS, -32 - a.exponent - int(Bits),
uint64_t(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) /
static_cast<uint64_t>(a.mantissa >> (Bits - 32)));
diff --git a/libc/src/__support/integer_to_string.h b/libc/src/__support/integer_to_string.h
index 57fd8be9e6e8bcc..13dd83e9ed2b116 100644
--- a/libc/src/__support/integer_to_string.h
+++ b/libc/src/__support/integer_to_string.h
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ extract_decimal_digit(T &value) {
// Having multiplied it by 6, add the lowest half-word, and then reduce mod
// 10 by normal integer division to finish.
acc_remainder += value.val[0] & HALFWORD_MASK;
- uint8_t digit = acc_remainder % 10;
+ uint8_t digit = static_cast<uint8_t>(acc_remainder % 10);
// Now we have the output digit. Subtract it from the input value, and shift
// right to divide by 2.
diff --git a/libc/src/stdio/printf_core/float_dec_converter_limited.h b/libc/src/stdio/printf_core/float_dec_converter_limited.h
index a98e6cdaa0db7e4..95516aa02eaa6a5 100644
--- a/libc/src/stdio/printf_core/float_dec_converter_limited.h
+++ b/libc/src/stdio/printf_core/float_dec_converter_limited.h
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ struct DigitsOutput {
// enough that for any binary exponent in the range of float128 it will give
// the correct value of floor(log10(2^n)).
LIBC_INLINE int estimate_log10(int exponent_of_2) {
- return (exponent_of_2 * 1292913986LL) >> 32;
+ return static_cast<int>((exponent_of_2 * 1292913986LL) >> 32);
}
// Calculate the actual digits of a decimal representation of an FP number.
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ DigitsOutput decimal_digits(DigitsInput input, int precision, bool e_mode) {
// overflow _after_ the multiplication and retry. So if even the smaller
// number of possible output digits is too many, we might as well change our
// mind right now and switch into E mode.
- if (log10_input_max - log10_low_digit + 1 > MAX_DIGITS) {
+ if (log10_input_max - log10_low_digit + 1 > int(MAX_DIGITS)) {
precision = MAX_DIGITS;
e_mode = true;
log10_low_digit = log10_input_min + 1 - precision;
@@ -362,8 +362,8 @@ DigitsOutput decimal_digits(DigitsInput input, int precision, bool e_mode) {
// we made it from and doing the decimal conversion all over again.)
for (size_t i = output.ndigits; i-- > 0;) {
if (output.digits[i] != '9') {
- output.digits[i] = internal::int_to_b36_char(
- internal::b36_char_to_int(output.digits[i]) + 1);
+ output.digits[i] = static_cast<char>(internal::int_to_b36_char(
+ internal::b36_char_to_int(output.digits[i]) + 1));
break;
} else {
output.digits[i] = '0';
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