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Fix #1008.
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@@ -12661,10 +12661,10 @@ Using `unsigned` doesn't actually eliminate the possibility of negative values.
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##### Example
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unsigned int u1 = -2; // OK: the value of u1 is 4294967294
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unsigned int u1 = -2; // Valid: the value of u1 is 4294967294
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int i1 = -2;
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unsigned int u2 = i1; // OK: the value of u2 is 4294967294
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int i2 = u2; // OK: the value of i2 is -2
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unsigned int u2 = i1; // Valid: the value of u2 is 4294967294
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int i2 = u2; // Valid: the value of i2 is -2
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These problems with such (perfectly legal) constructs are hard to spot in real code and are the source of many real-world errors.
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Consider:
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