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I tried building gdb with -Wduplicated-cond. This patch fixes the simpler issue that was found. In Python 3, "int" and "long" are synonyms, so code like: else if (PyLong_Check (obj)) ... else if (PyInt_Check (obj)) .... will trigger this warning. The fix is to conditionalize the PyInt_Check branches on Python 2. Tested by rebuilding, with both version of Python, on x86-64 Fedora 24. 2016-09-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * python/py-value.c (convert_value_from_python): Make PyInt_Check conditional on Python 2. * python/py-arch.c (archpy_disassemble): Make PyInt_Check conditional on Python 2. |
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lib/gdb | ||
py-arch.c | ||
py-auto-load.c | ||
py-block.c | ||
py-bpevent.c | ||
py-breakpoint.c | ||
py-cmd.c | ||
py-continueevent.c | ||
py-event.c | ||
py-event.h | ||
py-events.h | ||
py-evtregistry.c | ||
py-evts.c | ||
py-exitedevent.c | ||
py-finishbreakpoint.c | ||
py-frame.c | ||
py-framefilter.c | ||
py-function.c | ||
py-gdb-readline.c | ||
py-inferior.c | ||
py-infevents.c | ||
py-infthread.c | ||
py-lazy-string.c | ||
py-linetable.c | ||
py-newobjfileevent.c | ||
py-objfile.c | ||
py-param.c | ||
py-prettyprint.c | ||
py-progspace.c | ||
py-signalevent.c | ||
py-stopevent.c | ||
py-stopevent.h | ||
py-symbol.c | ||
py-symtab.c | ||
py-threadevent.c | ||
py-type.c | ||
py-unwind.c | ||
py-utils.c | ||
py-value.c | ||
py-varobj.c | ||
py-xmethods.c | ||
python-config.py | ||
python-internal.h | ||
python.c | ||
python.h |