This is a followup to the "Port Qnil==0 XUNTAG to clang" patch.
Although clang doesn't need it, some other compiler might, and
it's easy enough to be safe.
2015-01-08 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
+ * lisp.h (TAG_SYMPTR): Don't do arithmetic on NULL.
+ This is a followup to the "Port Qnil==0 XUNTAG to clang" patch.
+ Although clang doesn't need it, some other compiler might, and
+ it's easy enough to be safe.
+
* conf_post.h (ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE): Port to clang 3.5.0.
Apparently clang removed support for the alloc_size attribute.
/* Yield an integer that tags PTR as a symbol. */
#define TAG_SYMPTR(ptr) \
- TAG_PTR (Lisp_Symbol, (char *) (ptr) - (char *) (USE_LSB_TAG ? lispsym : 0))
+ TAG_PTR (Lisp_Symbol, \
+ USE_LSB_TAG ? (char *) (ptr) - (char *) lispsym : (intptr_t) (ptr))
/* Declare extern constants for Lisp symbols. These can be helpful
when using a debugger like GDB, on older platforms where the debug