Reputation: 19
I can't see almost any warnings in my program.
My cpp file:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
long long int ll = 100000000067;
unsigned short sh = ll; //no warning here, why?
cout << sh << " " << ll << endl;
int s; //warning only here: warning: unused variable ‘s’ [-Wunused-variable]
return 0;
}
My pro file:
TEMPLATE = app
CONFIG += console c++11
CONFIG -= app_bundle
CONFIG -= qt
SOURCES += main.cpp
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -Wall -Wextra -pedantic
I try use project with cmake, but the results are this same.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1103
Reputation: 2853
According to GCC documentation
-Wconversion
Warn for implicit conversions that may alter a value. This includes conversions between real and integer, like abs (x) when x is double; conversions between signed and unsigned, like unsigned ui = -1; and conversions to smaller types, like sqrtf (M_PI). Do not warn for explicit casts like abs ((int) x) and ui = (unsigned) -1, or if the value is not changed by the conversion like in abs (2.0). Warnings about conversions between signed and unsigned integers can be disabled by using -Wno-sign-conversion. For C++, also warn for confusing overload resolution for user-defined conversions; and conversions that never use a type conversion operator: conversions to void, the same type, a base class or a reference to them. Warnings about conversions between signed and unsigned integers are disabled by default in C++ unless -Wsign-conversion is explicitly enabled.
For me your example with -Wconversion
generates
~/main.cpp:9: warning: conversion to 'short unsigned int' from 'long long int' may alter its value [-Wconversion]
unsigned short sh = ll; //no warning here, why?
^
Upvotes: 2