In conf() we temporarily set the forwarding mode variables to 0 - an invalid value, so that we can check later if they've been set by the intervening logic. clang-tidy 18.1.1 in Fedora 40 now complains about this. Satisfy it by giving an name in the enum to the 0 value. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david(a)gibson.dropbear.id.au> --- conf.c | 4 ++-- fwd.h | 1 + 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/conf.c b/conf.c index 3f30725..21d46fe 100644 --- a/conf.c +++ b/conf.c @@ -1203,8 +1203,8 @@ void conf(struct ctx *c, int argc, char **argv) optstring = "dqfel:hs:F:p:P:m:a:n:M:g:i:o:D:S:461t:u:"; } - c->tcp.fwd_in.mode = c->tcp.fwd_out.mode = 0; - c->udp.fwd_in.f.mode = c->udp.fwd_out.f.mode = 0; + c->tcp.fwd_in.mode = c->tcp.fwd_out.mode = FWD_UNSET; + c->udp.fwd_in.f.mode = c->udp.fwd_out.f.mode = FWD_UNSET; do { name = getopt_long(argc, argv, optstring, options, NULL); diff --git a/fwd.h b/fwd.h index 23281d9..41645d7 100644 --- a/fwd.h +++ b/fwd.h @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ #define NUM_PORTS (1U << 16) enum fwd_ports_mode { + FWD_UNSET = 0, FWD_SPEC = 1, FWD_NONE, FWD_AUTO, -- 2.45.0