"I'm in awe of your truly marvelously disgusting hack. That is truly a work of art." Ha. How should one take such a comment?
I'd take it as a complement. Calling something a "disgusting hack," isn't inherently insulting, it is just a description of how well self documenting and obvious its workings are, which in this case is not at all. Whereas calling something a "work of art" particularly from Linus is high praise. And while there is some subjectivity to if something is a "hack" or not, the original author doesn't even seem to contend th…
Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
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Re: Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
#12"I'm in awe of your truly marvelously disgusting hack. That is truly a work of art." Ha. How should one take such a comment?
Re: Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
#13"I'm in awe of your truly marvelously disgusting hack. That is truly a work of art." Ha. How should one take such a comment?
Re: Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
#14 sizeof(int) == sizeof(void)
vs sizeof(int) == sizeof(int)
As a non-standard extension, in gcc (and thus clang and icc for compatibility, it seems) void has a size of 1. In a conforming compiler, it's an error.Re: Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
#15Re: Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
#16I've been writing C for 20 years and I have no idea what I am reading.
It took me a while to figure that 0l is 0 with lowercase "L"
Whatever font that site uses makes it very very hard to distinguish l and 1.
Re: Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
#17Go on, tell me again about how C++ compile-time metaprogramming is so horrible ...
Even if it's horrible, in a kernel you might want macros like these if a function call would sit in a hotpath and induce overhead.
Re: Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
#18Go on, tell me again about how C++ compile-time metaprogramming is so horrible ...
I believe this is C, since we're on the LKML, not C++. Even if it's horrible, in a kernel you might want macros like these if a function call would sit in a hotpath and induce overhead.
Re: Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
#19I've been writing C for 20 years and I have no idea what I am reading.
> ((void )((x) 0l)) It took me a while to figure that 0l is 0 with lowercase "L" Whatever font that site uses makes it very very hard to distinguish l and 1.
Re: Detecting integer constant expressions in macros
#20Go on, tell me again about how C++ compile-time metaprogramming is so horrible ...