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[MC] Replace comparison with isUInt<32>.
Casting to unsigned long can cause the time to get truncated to 32-bits, making it appear to be a valid timestamp. Just use isUInt<32> instead. llvm-svn: 246840
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@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ void WinCOFFObjectWriter::writeObject(MCAssembler &Asm,
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// MS LINK expects to be able to use this timestamp to implement their
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// /INCREMENTAL feature.
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std::time_t Now = time(nullptr);
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if (Now < 0 || (unsigned long)Now > UINT32_MAX)
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if (Now < 0 || !isUInt<32>(Now))
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Now = UINT32_MAX;
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Header.TimeDateStamp = Now;
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