glibc/SOURCES/glibc-rh1691528-2.patch
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commit 5abcddd7949270998c6e8d99fdbbba821b664f8b
Author: Gabriel F. T. Gomes <gabriel@inconstante.eti.br>
Date: Thu Mar 21 17:24:30 2019 -0300
Fix parentheses error in iconvconfig.c and ld-collate.c [BZ #24372]
When -Werror=parentheses is in use, iconvconfig.c builds fail with:
iconvconfig.c: In function write_output:
iconvconfig.c:1084:34: error: suggest parentheses around + inside >> [-Werror=parentheses]
hash_size = next_prime (nnames + nnames >> 1);
~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~
This patch adds parentheses to the expression. Not where suggested by
the compiler warning, but where it produces the expected result, i.e.:
where it has the effect of multiplying nnames by 1.5.
Likewise for elem_size in ld-collate.c.
Tested for powerpc64le.
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
diff --git a/iconv/iconvconfig.c b/iconv/iconvconfig.c
index 696fc8d31231ca2d..b6fef1553cbbdd3d 100644
--- a/iconv/iconvconfig.c
+++ b/iconv/iconvconfig.c
@@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@ write_output (void)
Creating a perfect hash table is not reasonable here. Therefore
we use open hashing and a table size which is the next prime 50%
larger than the number of strings. */
- hash_size = next_prime (nnames + nnames >> 1);
+ hash_size = next_prime (nnames + (nnames >> 1));
hash_table = (struct hash_entry *) xcalloc (hash_size,
sizeof (struct hash_entry));
/* Fill the hash table. */
diff --git a/locale/programs/ld-collate.c b/locale/programs/ld-collate.c
index 9a1639b999d0e2aa..a5530655fd5638b5 100644
--- a/locale/programs/ld-collate.c
+++ b/locale/programs/ld-collate.c
@@ -2402,7 +2402,7 @@ collate_output (struct localedef_t *locale, const struct charmap_t *charmap,
runp = runp->next;
}
/* Add 50% and find the next prime number. */
- elem_size = next_prime (elem_size + elem_size >> 1);
+ elem_size = next_prime (elem_size + (elem_size >> 1));
/* Allocate the table. Each entry consists of two words: the hash
value and an index in a secondary table which provides the index