Bug Fix - #231 time_t/int collision on 32-bit systems
- Fixed bug #231 by removing the operator int () cast from the Duration class. On a 32-bit system, "time_t" may be defined as "int", in which case the int cast and time_t cast are essentially duplicates. Thanks to Pietro Cerutti, who also provided a patch.
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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ The following submitted code, packages or analysis, and deserve special thanks:
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P.C. Shyamshankar
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Johan Friis
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Steven de Brouwer
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Pietro Cerutti
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Thanks to the following, who submitted detailed bug reports and excellent suggestions:
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Eugene Kramer
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@@ -51,12 +51,6 @@ Duration::Duration (const std::string& input)
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parse (input);
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Duration::operator int ()
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{
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return (int) mDays;
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Duration::operator time_t ()
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{
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@@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ public:
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bool operator> (const Duration&);
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~Duration (); // Destructor
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operator int ();
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operator time_t ();
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operator std::string ();
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