On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 17:52:58 -0800, "Paul Mensonides" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >Does it only emit a warning for modulus by zero too? >> >> Yes. I don't know about Kylix but all the other flavours of Borland >> C++ just give W8082 for both / and %, in constant expressions (by >> default; of course you can even disable it with -w-zdi or -w-8082) > >Does it yield true or false? I.e. what happens here: > >#if 1 / 0 > >section 1 > >#else > >section 2 > >#endif > >I don't see how it could logically choose, since 1 / 0 makes no sense. I don't know if the behaviour is documented. As far as I have seen constant / 0 just yields constant (same thing for constant % 0, however in this case at least it could make sense as a convention). I feel from your words you don't believe me but... that's the truth! :-) And there's even another absurdity: you don't have a warning in non constant expressions, even if the divisor is constant. int main() { int a = 5; const int b = 5; a/0; // no warning here b/0; } Genny. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost