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Re: cast macros
From: |
Ben Pfaff |
Subject: |
Re: cast macros |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Apr 2021 12:08:36 -0700 |
On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 4:04 PM Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> wrote:
>
> I wrote:
> > So far we have been lacking type-casts that warn for invalid use;
> > it is well possible that with the PSPP macros (or with Marc's approach
> > of _Generic), we can design a type-safe wrapper around gl_list.h
>
> Here is a simplified test case: The simplest container type is a box type,
> that contain just one value. Can one of you complete this code, so that
> it produces the warnings / no warnings as indicated?
>
> ============================================================================
> typedef const void ** gl_box_t;
>
> extern gl_box_t create_box (const void *);
> extern const void *box_get_value (gl_box_t);
>
> #include "cast.h"
>
> /* CAST_TO_FROM (TO, FROM, EXPR)
> gives a warning if EXPR is not of type FROM,
> and returns EXPR, cast to type TO. */
>
> struct foo;
> #define ELEMENT_TYPE struct foo *
> #define CREATE_BOX(V) \
> create_box (CAST_TO_FROM (const void *, ELEMENT_TYPE, V))
> #define BOX_GET_VALUE(BOX) \
> CAST_TO_FROM (ELEMENT_TYPE, const void *, box_get_value (BOX))
>
> struct foo *a;
> struct foo *b;
> const void *c;
> void *d;
> int *i;
>
> int
> main ()
> {
> (void) CAST_TO_FROM (int *, const void *, c); // no warning
> (void) CAST_TO_FROM (int *, void *, d); // no warning
> (void) CAST_TO_FROM (int *, const void *, d); // no warning
> (void) CAST_TO_FROM (int *, void *, c); // warning
> (void) CAST_TO_FROM (int *, void *, i); // warning
> (void) CAST_TO_FROM (int *, char *, i); // warning
>
> gl_box_t box = CREATE_BOX (a); // no warning
> return BOX_GET_VALUE (box) == b; // no warning
> }
> ============================================================================
I spent some time experimenting and I don't know a way to do that.
One way to come close, using GCC extensions:
#define CAST_TO_FROM(to, from, expr) ({ \
_Static_assert (__builtin_types_compatible_p (typeof(expr), from)); \
(to) (expr); \
})
but this will give an unwanted warning for
(void) CAST_TO_FROM (int *, const void *, d); // no warning
because the 'const' is not outermost.
Another way, without GCC extensions, is:
#define CAST_TO_FROM(to, from, expr) ({ \
(void) sizeof ((from) (expr) == (expr)); \
(to) (expr); \
})
but this fails to warn for either of the following because void mixes with
other types so freely in C:
(void) CAST_TO_FROM (int *, void *, c); // warning
(void) CAST_TO_FROM (int *, void *, i); // warning
- Type-safe typecasts, Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen, 2021/04/06
- Re: Type-safe typecasts, Paul Eggert, 2021/04/06
- Re: Type-safe typecasts, Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen, 2021/04/06
- Re: Type-safe typecasts, Paul Eggert, 2021/04/06
- Re: Type-safe typecasts, Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen, 2021/04/06
- Re: gl_list API, Bruno Haible, 2021/04/06
- Re: gl_list API, Paul Eggert, 2021/04/06
- Re: gl_list API, Bruno Haible, 2021/04/06
- Re: gl_list API, Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen, 2021/04/06
- Re: cast macros, Bruno Haible, 2021/04/06
- Re: cast macros,
Ben Pfaff <=
- Re: gl_list API, Ben Pfaff, 2021/04/18
- Re: Type-safe typecasts, Bruno Haible, 2021/04/06
Re: Type-safe typecasts, Ben Pfaff, 2021/04/06