The Visual Studio compiler makes a big deal of int to bool conversions.
For example, if you do:
bool bPunct = ispunct(c); // causes warning
You'll get the warning. So how about this attempt at a fix:
方法一:
bool bPunct = (bool) ispunct(c); // still causes warningNo luck. The help file says its "by design"
//for a cast not to hide thewarning. Here are a number of ways to get around
//the warning.Use a macro to do the conversion:
方法二:
#define MKBOOL(_a) ((_a) != 0)
bool bPunct = MKBOOL(ispunct(c)); // No warningUse BOOL (which is an int in Windows):
方法三:
BOOL bPunct = ispunct(c); // No warningDisable the warning (perhaps in your stdafx.h file):
方法四:
#pragma warning(disable: 4800) // disables the warning
自我感觉,方法二,比较好
转载自:http://www.davekb.com/browse_programming_tips:warning_C4800_int_forcing_value_to_bool_true_or_false_performance_warning:txt