clayborg added a comment. > In other places you're replacing a reinterpret_cast<addr_t> with two c casts. > I guess this was done because two c++ casts were too long (?). In these cases > the second cast is not really needed, as uintptr_t->addr_t should convert > automatically. I think I'd prefer that we just have a single > reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t> instead of two c casts. Then our rule can be > "always convert a pointer to uintptr_t". I don't know if there's a clang-tidy > check for that, but it sounds like that could be something which could be > checked/enforced there...
For the printf style statement, we can't use just one cast to "uintptr_t" because on 32 bit systems it won't be converted to 64 bit. If we switch for LLDB_LOG() that uses the llvm formats, we are good, but not with printf ================ Comment at: lldb/source/Expression/IRExecutionUnit.cpp:351-352 + m_jitted_functions.push_back( + JittedFunction(function.getName().str().c_str(), external, + (lldb::addr_t)(uintptr_t)fun_ptr)); } ---------------- This can probably just be: ``` JittedFunction(function.getName().str().c_str(), external, (uintptr_t)fun_ptr)); ``` since this is a function call and "fun_ptr" will be correctly converted to a lldb::addr_t Repository: rG LLVM Github Monorepo CHANGES SINCE LAST ACTION https://reviews.llvm.org/D71498/new/ https://reviews.llvm.org/D71498 _______________________________________________ lldb-commits mailing list [email protected] https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-commits
