If compiler doesn't inline StructAtOffset, this was an error since we
only disable cast-align at call-site. So, move the cast out.
../src/hb-machinery.hh: In instantiation of 'const Type& StructAtOffset(const void*, unsigned int) [with Type = unsigned int]':
../src/hb-font.cc:146:85: required from here
../src/hb-machinery.hh:63:12: error: cast from 'const char*' to 'const unsigned int*' increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
{ return * reinterpret_cast<const Type*> ((const char *) P + offset); }
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../src/hb-machinery.hh: In instantiation of 'Type& StructAtOffset(void*, unsigned int) [with Type = unsigned int]':
../src/hb-font.cc:147:79: required from here
../src/hb-machinery.hh:66:12: error: cast from 'char*' to 'unsigned int*' increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
{ return * reinterpret_cast<Type*> ((char *) P + offset); }
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../src/hb-machinery.hh: In instantiation of 'const Type& StructAtOffset(const void*, unsigned int) [with Type = unsigned int]':
../src/hb-font.cc:144:85: required from here
../src/hb-machinery.hh:63:12: error: cast from 'const char*' to 'const unsigned int*' increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
{ return * reinterpret_cast<const Type*> ((const char *) P + offset); }
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../src/hb-machinery.hh: In instantiation of 'Type& StructAtOffset(void*, unsigned int) [with Type = unsigned int]':
../src/hb-font.cc:145:79: required from here
../src/hb-machinery.hh:66:12: error: cast from 'char*' to 'unsigned int*' increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
{ return * reinterpret_cast<Type*> ((char *) P + offset); }
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../src/hb-machinery.hh: In instantiation of 'Type& StructAtOffset(void*, unsigned int) [with Type = int]':
We haven't been keeping this updated. So, while we don't expose the
symbols in the headers if HB_DISABLE_DEPRECATED is defined, we still
always build them.
Unused as of now. To be wired up to normalizer, which would remove
overhead and allow hb-ot-font initialization to become a no-op, so
we can enable it by default.
While it’s fine to call memcmp(x, 0, 0) in practice, the C99 standard
explicitly says that this is not allowed: even if the length is zero,
the pointer arguments must be valid.
http://stackoverflow.com/a/16363034
Coverity ID: 141178
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>