Andrew Pinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> x is promoted to a signed int by the front-end as the type
> of 32768 is signed.  So when we pass 65535 to foo (like in the testcase),
> we get some large negative number for (signed int)x

I don't see how you can get a large negative number for that.  With 16 bit
ints you'll get -1, but for anything bigger you'll keep 65535.

Andreas.

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