The string class returns string::npos, when find() fails.

Noticed when sign-comparison warnings were enabled.
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Jeff Garzik
2012-04-15 16:47:24 -04:00
committed by Jeff Garzik
parent 5a701eb7ea
commit ab9dc75a18
3 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -108,13 +108,13 @@ int RecvUntil(SOCKET hSocket, const char* psz1, const char* psz2=NULL, const cha
if (!RecvLineIRC(hSocket, strLine))
return 0;
printf("IRC %s\n", strLine.c_str());
if (psz1 && strLine.find(psz1) != -1)
if (psz1 && strLine.find(psz1) != string::npos)
return 1;
if (psz2 && strLine.find(psz2) != -1)
if (psz2 && strLine.find(psz2) != string::npos)
return 2;
if (psz3 && strLine.find(psz3) != -1)
if (psz3 && strLine.find(psz3) != string::npos)
return 3;
if (psz4 && strLine.find(psz4) != -1)
if (psz4 && strLine.find(psz4) != string::npos)
return 4;
}
}