The compiler simply converts the value to fit in the allotted space. There is probably a warning that can be enabled to catch this. But be prepared for a flood of new warnings.
char stores a value from -128 to 127. unsigned char stores 0 to 255. The -500 is simply converted to fit in the range 0 to 255. Of course during this conversion its value is essentially turned into a useless value. But simply making a variable unsigned in no way prevents you from assigning negative values.
char
stores a value from -128 to 127.unsigned char
stores 0 to 255. The -500 is simply converted to fit in the range 0 to 255. Of course during this conversion its value is essentially turned into a useless value. But simply making a variableunsigned
in no way prevents you from assigning negative values.