I'm porting a FOSS package to HP-UX. I'm down to one compiler warning I just cannot figure out. I should note I'm using HP-UX's bundled free /usr/bin/cc, not the add-on purchased compiler, in order to make the package as widely usable as possible.
The compile (which is just cc with no flags) says:
Warning 942: "grep.c", line 288 # Types 'char *' and 'int' are not assignment-compatible.
if ((fname = strsep(&lp, ":")) == NULL)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
fname in that function is declared:
char *fname, *line, *lp, *ln;
So fname is a char ptr. And that's what strsep() returns:
char *strsep(char **stringp, const char *delim) {
strsep is included from OpenBSD: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libc/string/strsep.c?rev=1.6;content-type=text%2Fplain
So...strsep returns a char pointer, and that's what fname is. strsep can only return a character pointer or NULL. So where is the 'int' in all of this?