In my C++ code I have an expression where I multiply unsigned long integer to an int to assign the result to unsigned long int. I am getting a warning as 'overflowed returned value'. I tried to cast the int to unsigned long but it did not help. Any suggestions...

The expression is something like this-

uint64_t size = 0;
uint64_t value = getvalue();
int pageSize= getPageSize();
size = value*(uint64_t)pageSize;
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Can you paste your code here? – Mu Qiao Aug 31 '11 at 8:56
If overflow is intended and you just want to suppress the warning, try to use unsigned int instead of plain int. – n.m. Aug 31 '11 at 9:10
overflow is not intended and the function which return plain int can not be changed to return unsigned long neither the return value 'size'. – polapts Aug 31 '11 at 9:12
Which compiler and version are we talking about here? This doesn't repro with gcc/g++ 4.5.2. And I tried with -Wall, -Wextra, and -pedantic and variations of -Wstrict-overflow=N – selbie Aug 31 '11 at 9:21
This appears in a static code checker tool.. – polapts Aug 31 '11 at 9:23
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The following should do the job:

size = value*(uint64_t)(unsigned int)pageSize;
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Your tool probably has a way to set an exception for this line of code.

If the tool is truly clever, this is the only way, for there really is a risk of overflow here (as an int may not accomodate 2^64-1).

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