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/* $NetBSD: msg_218.c,v 1.7 2023/03/28 14:44:35 rillig Exp $ */
# 3 "msg_218.c"
// Test for message: ANSI C treats constant as unsigned, op '%s' [218]
/* lint1-only-if: ilp32 */
/* lint1-extra-flags: -X 351 */
_Bool cond;
signed int s32;
unsigned int u32;
signed long long s64;
unsigned long long u64;
void sink_int(int);
/* All platforms supported by lint have 32-bit int in two's complement. */
void
test_signed_int(void)
{
/* expect+1: warning: conversion of 'unsigned long' to 'int' is out of range, arg #1 [295] */
sink_int(-2147483648);
}
/*
* In traditional C, integer constants with an 'L' suffix that didn't fit
* into 'long' were promoted to the next larger integer type, if that existed
* at all, as the suffix 'LL' was introduced by C90.
*
* Starting with C90, integer constants with an 'L' suffix that didn't fit
* into 'long' were promoted to 'unsigned long' first, before trying 'long
* long'.
*
* In C99 mode, this distinction is no longer necessary since it is far
* enough from traditional C.
*/
void
compare_large_constant(void)
{
cond = s32 < 3000000000L;
cond = 3000000000L < s32;
cond = u32 < 3000000000L;
cond = 3000000000L < u32;
cond = s64 < 3000000000L;
cond = 3000000000L < s64;
cond = u64 < 3000000000L;
cond = 3000000000L < u64;
}
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