17 Feb
2010
17 Feb
'10
5:30 p.m.
On 02/17/2010 11:02 AM, Cade Robinson wrote:
When I compile I get a TON of "differ in signedness" warnings. Everything compiles but I am wondering about the warnings.
Looking up the error it looks like "just ignore them" is the answer but should I?
Why is there something like this:
unsigned char *message;
or static unsigned char *cause = NULL;
I am guessing these are strings - so why the unsigned?
They look more ominous than they are. We tend to ignore them.
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