Fix warnings in cpluspluscheck

Various int variables were compared to macros that are of type size_t,
which caused -Wsign-compare warnings in cpluspluscheck.  Change those
to size_t, which also better describes their purpose.

Per report from Peter Eisentraut

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/486847dc-6de5-464a-938e-bac98ec2438b%40eisentraut.org
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John Naylor 2024-02-08 10:04:57 +07:00
parent a4012a697e
commit 2579985086

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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ fasthash_combine(fasthash_state *hs)
/* accumulate up to 8 bytes of input and combine it into the hash */
static inline void
fasthash_accum(fasthash_state *hs, const char *k, int len)
fasthash_accum(fasthash_state *hs, const char *k, size_t len)
{
uint32 lower_four;
@ -189,14 +189,14 @@ fasthash_accum(fasthash_state *hs, const char *k, int len)
/*
* all-purpose workhorse for fasthash_accum_cstring
*/
static inline int
static inline size_t
fasthash_accum_cstring_unaligned(fasthash_state *hs, const char *str)
{
const char *const start = str;
while (*str)
{
int chunk_len = 0;
size_t chunk_len = 0;
while (chunk_len < FH_SIZEOF_ACCUM && str[chunk_len] != '\0')
chunk_len++;
@ -215,11 +215,11 @@ fasthash_accum_cstring_unaligned(fasthash_state *hs, const char *str)
* Loading the word containing the NUL terminator cannot segfault since
* allocation boundaries are suitably aligned.
*/
static inline int
static inline size_t
fasthash_accum_cstring_aligned(fasthash_state *hs, const char *str)
{
const char *const start = str;
int remainder;
size_t remainder;
uint64 zero_byte_low;
Assert(PointerIsAligned(start, uint64));
@ -269,14 +269,14 @@ fasthash_accum_cstring_aligned(fasthash_state *hs, const char *str)
/*
* Mix 'str' into the hash state and return the length of the string.
*/
static inline int
static inline size_t
fasthash_accum_cstring(fasthash_state *hs, const char *str)
{
#if SIZEOF_VOID_P >= 8
int len;
size_t len;
#ifdef USE_ASSERT_CHECKING
int len_check;
size_t len_check;
fasthash_state hs_check;
memcpy(&hs_check, hs, sizeof(fasthash_state));
@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ fasthash_final32(fasthash_state *hs, uint64 tweak)
* 'seed' can be zero.
*/
static inline uint64
fasthash64(const char *k, int len, uint64 seed)
fasthash64(const char *k, size_t len, uint64 seed)
{
fasthash_state hs;
@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ fasthash64(const char *k, int len, uint64 seed)
/* like fasthash64, but returns a 32-bit hashcode */
static inline uint64
fasthash32(const char *k, int len, uint64 seed)
fasthash32(const char *k, size_t len, uint64 seed)
{
return fasthash_reduce32(fasthash64(k, len, seed));
}