At Thu, 02 May 2013 07:54:47 -0600,
Eric Blake wrote:
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On 05/02/2013 06:05 AM, Guido Günther wrote:
> This fixes the build on kFreeBSD that otherwise fails with:
>
> util/virthreadpthread.c: In function 'virThreadSelfID':
> util/virthreadpthread.c:222:27: error: cast from function call of type
'pthread_t' to non-matching type 'void *' [-Werror=bad-function-cast]
> ---
> I'm unsure why we'd need the cast to (void*) first.
EVERYTHING should be castable to void*. That's lame that your compiler
is refusing to cast pthread_t.
I'm thinking that the solution will require writing a union, assign to
the pthread_t member of the union, and read out the int member, as the
only way we're going to shut up compilers. We KNOW that casting
pthread_t isn't portable; but all we really want is a few bits that are
hopefully likely enough to be unique to make the use of virThreadSelfID
useful in debug messages. We aren't relying on the conversion being a
1:1 mapping nor on trying to reverse the mapping.
Since the warning only ever refers to directly casting a function
return value, wouldn't it suffice to introduce a (properly typed)
variable first assigning the function result?
pthread_t self = pthread_self();
return (int)(intptr_t)self;
Just my 2¢
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