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Re: happily messing up with raw devices (aka: lseek problems)
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Dave Korn wrote:
> Each of those warnings represents incorrect code on your part. Your
> coding techniques would have barely scraped by back in 1979. Since 1989,
> they've just been completely invalid. Stop taking these crude shortcuts -
I'm a bit lost in the path to translate "I just forgot to add
non-default option" into "you took a crude shortcut".
If you really do want to blame (if blame must be, which I don't believe
at all) blame gcc that doesn't -Wall by default, not me for
"intentionally avoiding it" (that I didn't).
> That's because all the arguments to read are 32-bits in size,
Oh, I guess it's too bad if I do use a 32-bit variable to contain the
17-bit constant 0x59BD, it most probably won't fit.
This, of course, is way off topic (and not a bit interesting).
See ya.
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