I'm working on socket programming.. my code executes the way I want it to, I'm able to use it. BUT it gives me a warning on compilation.
I compile using
gcc server1.c -o server1 -lpthread
And I get the warning
warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast]
This error comes for the following code
int newsockfd;
newsockfd = (int)newsockfdd; //this line
And I'm using newsockfdd (which is int) in the following chunk of code
if (pthread_create(&threadID[i++], NULL, serverThread, (void *)(intptr_t)newsockfdd) != 0)
{
perror("Thread create error");
}
As you can probably tell, the code is not written too well (I am working on making it better). I know that this warning comes because of something to do with the size of int. But I really dunno how to fix it. Before I put in (intptr_t) in the pthread_create statement, it was showing a warning on that line, but that time the warning was
warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast]
It seems like there should be a simple fix to this? But I can't find it. I'm using Ubuntu 64-bit. Is that a reason for the warning?
(void*)newsockfdd
before you interposed the cast tointptr_t
, it seems unlikely that thecast from pointer to integer of different size
warning is actually from the indicated line.serverThread
andnewsockfdd
is the argument thatserverThread
receives? Then it would be clear.pthread
takes avoid*
as argument. So yourint
is first cast tovoid*
when it is passed, then inserverThread
, thevoid*
is cast back toint
. It's bad style, bad probably will work. But, if possible, pass a pointer tonewsockfdd
and inserverThread
, cast that pointer toint*
and dereference it.