Compiler warning - suggest parentheses around assignment used as truth value

試著忘記壹切 提交于 2019-11-27 00:58:54

Be explicit - then the compiler won't warn that you perhaps made a mistake.

while ( (list = list->next) != NULL )

or

while ( (list = list->next) )

Some day you'll be glad the compiler told you, people do make that mistake ;)

geekosaur

While that particular idiom is common, even more common is for people to use = when they mean ==. The convention when you really mean the = is to use an extra layer of parentheses:

while ((list = list->next)) { // yes, it's an assignment

It's just a 'safety' warning. It is a relatively common idiom, but also a relatively common error when you meant to have == in there. You can make the warning go away by adding another set of parentheses:

while ((list = list->next))
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