Re: [patch] ia64: Order of operations bug in PT_LOAD segment reader | |
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Simon Horman <horms@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> The bug comes about because the break statment was never executed because
> the if clause would bever be true because the if clause will never be true
> because & has higher precedence than !=.
^^^^^^
lower
Andreas.
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