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@AZero13 AZero13 commented Dec 15, 2024

The compiler (at least LLVM) treats them better anyway because of the C standard not defining signed overflow.

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@AZero13 AZero13 changed the title git: Use signed counters when comparing with signed vars git: use signed counters when comparing with signed vars Dec 15, 2024
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dscho commented Dec 16, 2024

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dscho commented Dec 16, 2024

@AreaZR I also edited out the welcome message from the PR description: this description is sent as cover letter, and leaving in this message would not be well-received on the Git mailing list.

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Submitted as pull.1843.git.git.1734480952423.gitgitgadget@gmail.com

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@AZero13 AZero13 force-pushed the one-more-time branch 2 times, most recently from 6bf7773 to c855254 Compare December 18, 2024 01:33
@AZero13 AZero13 changed the title git: use signed counters when comparing with signed vars git: use signed loop counters when comparing with signed vars Dec 18, 2024
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Submitted as pull.1843.v2.git.git.1734485729135.gitgitgadget@gmail.com

To fetch this version into FETCH_HEAD:

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To fetch this version to local tag pr-git-1843/AreaZR/one-more-time-v2:

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The compiler (at least LLVM) treats them better anyway
because of the C standard not defining signed overflow.

Signed-off-by: Seija Kijin <doremylover123@gmail.com>
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Submitted as pull.1843.v3.git.git.1734491422385.gitgitgadget@gmail.com

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@AZero13 just how often do you change your GitHub handle?!?

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AZero13 commented Jan 24, 2025

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@AZero13 just how often do you change your GitHub handle?!?

I've only ever changed it 2 times in the last 5 years.

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AZero13 commented Jan 24, 2025

I'm not planning on changing it again anytime soon

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dscho commented Mar 21, 2025

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