I have this problem in my code:
bool CBase::isNumber()
{
return (id & MID_NUMBER);
}
bool CBase::isVar()
{
return (id & MID_VARIABLE);
}
bool CBase::isSymbol()
{
return (id & MID_SYMBOL);
}
I have this problem in my code:
bool CBase::isNumber()
{
return (id & MID_NUMBER);
}
bool CBase::isVar()
{
return (id & MID_VARIABLE);
}
bool CBase::isSymbol()
{
return (id & MID_SYMBOL);
}
FYI: Casts won't hide the warning by design.
Something like
should clearly state "I want to check whether this value is zero or not" and let the compiler be happy
Use the !! idiom eg
Where's the declaration of id and MID_NUMBER? Are you sure they are not windef-style BOOLs rather than (lowercase) bool's? BOOL's have been in windef for decades typedef'd as an int; they pre-date proper C++ bool's and a lot of developers still use them.