reinterpret_cast
just tells the compiler to view some existing storage as if it contained the specified type.
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template <class T, bool SHARE_LOCATION, bool VARIANCE_ENCODED_IN_TARGET, bool CORNER_TRUE_CENTER_FALSE, bool CLIP_BBOX> static void launch_decode_boxes_kernel(const Stream& stream, Span<T> decoded_bboxes, View<T> locations, View<T> priors, bool transpose_location, bool normalized_bbox, size_type num_loc_classes, index_type background_class_id, float clip_width, float clip_height) { auto kernel = raw::decode_bbox<T, SHARE_LOCATION, VARIANCE_ENCODED_IN_TARGET, CORNER_TRUE_CENTER_FALSE, CLIP_BBOX>;
error: narrowing conversion of ‘8’ from ‘long unsigned int’ to ‘bool’ [-Wnarrowing] 687 | launch_decode_boxes_kernel<T, current & 8, current & 4, current & 2, current & 1>(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
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TLDR: g++ threw an error for implicitly converting an
std::size_t & int
to bool
in a template argument. Is the compiler correct?
Oh wait, the compiler is complaining that the
int
is being converted to bool
. It's worried about the rhs operand of the &
operator instead of the whole expression.
/home/yashas/Desktop/opencv/opencv4/modules/dnn/src/cuda/detection_output.cu:666:1: note: template argument deduction/substitution failed: /home/yashas/Desktop/opencv/opencv4/modules/dnn/src/cuda/detection_output.cu:687:92: error: narrowing conversion of ‘8’ from ‘unsigned int’ to ‘bool’ [-Wnarrowing] 687 | launch_decode_boxes_kernel<T, (current & 8), (current & 4), (current & 2), (current & 1)>(std::forward<Args>(args)...); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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