Curious about a couple clang warnings for fiddle~.c:
pure-data/extra/fiddle~/fiddle~.c:1120:20: warning: comparison of constant 0 with boolean expression is always false [-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare] if (!npeakanal < 0) npeakanal = 0; ~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~ pure-data/extra/fiddle~/fiddle~.c:1122:19: warning: comparison of constant 0 with boolean expression is always false [-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare] if (!npeakout < 0) npeakout = 0; ~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~
Since both npeakanal & npeakout are longs, the ! operator is basically checking if they are 0 right by converting to a bool. I follow that. I’m just not sure how a bool can be less than 0 and I guess clang isn’t either :)
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