@cmuratori But clang will warn you about that comparison as if it couldn't possibly happen, when it totes could y'all!
@taradinoc No, it does not tell you that at all. There is no case where this comparison will result in unexpected behavior of the program.
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@taradinoc It's another in the long string of new "warnings" that often warn about things that are usually used _correctly_. -
@taradinoc Sure, someone _could_ use the comparison incorrectly, but someone could use _anything_ incorrectly. - Show replies
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