I have the following code:
void CScriptTable::EnumReferences(asIScriptEngine *engine)
{
if (m_table)
{
// Call the gc enum callback for each nested table
size_t col = 0, row = 0, num_cols = m_table->numCols(), num_rows = m_table->numRows();
for( col; col < num_cols; col++ ) // Line 92
{
if (m_table->getColType(col) == COL_TABLE) {
for (row; row < num_rows; row++){ // Line 95
Table * tbl = m_table->getTable(row, col);
engine->GCEnumCallback(tbl);
}
}
}
}
}
When compiling, (g++), the warning (statement has no effect) is issued for line 92 & 95 (indicated in the snippet above)
I can't see why they have no effect even though I have been staring at it for a while - could do with a second pair of eyes to see if they can spot what I'm missing.
row
is set at 0 once, before entering thecol
loop, and never reset afterwards. Therefore, on the first iteration of the outer (col
) loop, you do iterate on the rows, but for all the other iterations, you just do nothing. See @b.buchhold's answer which solve both your original question and this bug... and learn to declare your variables in as tight a scope as possible.