[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Devise macros to encapsulate (x & -x)
On Fri, 17 Nov 2023, Andrew Cooper wrote: > On 17/11/2023 10:17 am, Nicola Vetrini wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > As discussed in this thread [1], which is about complying with MISRA C > > Rule 10.1, > > a macro was introduced to encapsulate a well-known construct: > > > > /* > > * Given an unsigned integer argument, expands to a mask where just > > the least > > * significant nonzero bit of the argument is set, or 0 if no bits are > > set. > > */ > > #define ISOLATE_LSB(x) ((x) & -(x)) > > > > This macro has a gained some calls in the subsequent patches in that > > thread, but concerns were raised around the fact that it would be > > better to devise a macro that evaluates its argument only once. A > > proposed solution is this (thanks to Jan Beulich): > > > > #define ISOLATE_LSB(x) ({ \ > > typeof(x) x_ = (x); \ > > x_ & -x_; \ > > }) > > Of course this was going to explode. > > This isn't even the first time an unwise attempt to do single-evaluation > has needed to be reverted because it doesn't work with Integer Constant > Expressions. > > Switch it back to the first form. It's obviously a macro to begin with, > and not likely to be used in cases that have side effects. +1
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