size_t a;
off_t b;
...
if(b<a) ...
As expected, compiler makes "signed vs unsigned comparsion" warning here, since off_t is signed and size_t is unsigned. Is there any way to do such comparsion, working correctly on any platform, without using intmax_t/uintmax_t and preprocessor conditional directives?
It should work regardless of what sizeof(size_t) and sizeof(off_t) equals. They may have any values, for example:
sizeof(size_t)=4, sizeof(off_t)=8 (regular modern 32bit unix)
sizeof(size_t)=4, sizeof(off_t)=4 (older system)
sizeof(size_t)=8, sizeof(off_t)=4 (some 64bit system with 32bit filesystem support)
If I just typecast one to another, data loss and incorrect result may occur.
EDIT To be clear: negative values of b is not a problem as the negative b is easily detectable (if(b<0)) and will always be less than ANY value of unsigned a. The problem is comparsion of positive values of two such types, and i don't know what type have larger width.
EDIT2 It is not duplicate with "comparing off_t and ssize_t with other types" because that question is about comparing signed types with various bitwidth and this is about signed vs unsigned types; and first answer in that question is also not answering to this, becase that answer is about two same-sized types, and here is two unknown-sized types; also this question is not just about comparsion, it is also about avoiding warnings