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authorJay Satiro <raysatiro@yahoo.com>2019-11-30 03:29:36 -0500
committerJay Satiro <raysatiro@yahoo.com>2019-12-01 19:01:02 -0500
commit9c1806ae4684ec5ef1aeb39bb9f15cece1c27256 (patch)
tree519c34c7411ae2afda27b38500f77d456bb8cad9 /lib/sendf.c
parent0436d4438a9dbfd5dc1364de31281505c7915b25 (diff)
build: Disable Visual Studio warning "conditional expression is constant"
- Disable warning C4127 "conditional expression is constant" globally in curl_setup.h for when building with Microsoft's compiler. This mainly affects building with the Visual Studio project files found in the projects dir. Prior to this change the cmake and winbuild build systems already disabled 4127 globally for when building with Microsoft's compiler. Also, 4127 was already disabled for all build systems in the limited circumstance of the WHILE_FALSE macro which disabled the warning specifically for while(0). This commit removes the WHILE_FALSE macro and all other cruft in favor of disabling globally in curl_setup. Background: We have various macros that cause 0 or 1 to be evaluated, which would cause warning C4127 in Visual Studio. For example this causes it: #define Curl_resolver_asynch() 1 Full behavior is not clearly defined and inconsistent across versions. However it is documented that since VS 2015 Update 3 Microsoft has addressed this somewhat but not entirely, not warning on while(true) for example. Prior to this change some C4127 warnings occurred when I built with Visual Studio using the generated projects in the projects dir. Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4658
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/sendf.c')
-rw-r--r--lib/sendf.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/lib/sendf.c b/lib/sendf.c
index 000fbb164..6c38b04b2 100644
--- a/lib/sendf.c
+++ b/lib/sendf.c
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ bool Curl_recv_has_postponed_data(struct connectdata *conn, int sockindex)
(void)sockindex;
return false;
}
-#define pre_receive_plain(c,n) do {} WHILE_FALSE
+#define pre_receive_plain(c,n) do {} while(0)
#define get_pre_recved(c,n,b,l) 0
#endif /* ! USE_RECV_BEFORE_SEND_WORKAROUND */