Solve C4267 warnings in win32/ioutil for x64#17674
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C4267[1] are about conversion from `size_t` to a "smaller" type, causing potential loss of data (aka. truncation). In this case we can solve that cleanly (i.e. without casting and further checks) by changing the affected variables to be of type `DWORD`. [1] <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/error-messages/compiler-warnings/compiler-warning-level-3-c4267>
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To clarify the PR/commit title: there is/was nothing to fix for x86, since both |
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C4267[1] are about conversion from
size_tto a "smaller" type, causing potential loss of data (aka. truncation).In this case we can solve that cleanly (i.e. without casting and further checks) by changing the affected variables to be of type
DWORD.[1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/error-messages/compiler-warnings/compiler-warning-level-3-c4267
Considering the full list of C4267 this is just a drop in the bucket, but as they are saying, constant dripping wears the stone. :)