[PATCH] xfs_fsr: Fix parentheses around truth value
Eric Sandeen
sandeen at redhat.com
Mon Aug 3 22:30:36 CDT 2015
Someone in the distant past must have responded to gcc's
warning about parentheses around assignment used as a truth
value by changing:
while (ret = func() == 0)
to:
while ((ret = func() == 0))
While this shuts up gcc, it doesn't yield the proper result.
If func () returns 0, func == 0 is true, and ret is assigned
a value of 1.
This does keep the while loop going, but it's a very strange
way to go about it, and may someday yield confusing results.
Fix this as:
while ((ret = func()) == 0)
so that ret gets the function return value as expected.
Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen at redhat.com>
---
diff --git a/fsr/xfs_fsr.c b/fsr/xfs_fsr.c
index b46ad1f..b384565 100644
--- a/fsr/xfs_fsr.c
+++ b/fsr/xfs_fsr.c
@@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ fsrfs(char *mntdir, xfs_ino_t startino, int targetrange)
tmp_init(mntdir);
while ((ret = xfs_bulkstat(fsfd,
- &lastino, GRABSZ, &buf[0], &buflenout) == 0)) {
+ &lastino, GRABSZ, &buf[0], &buflenout)) == 0) {
xfs_bstat_t *p;
xfs_bstat_t *endp;
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