Give clang one less thing to complain about
"s"[i<2] and "s" + (i<2) are literally identical, but the latter triggers a warning from clang because it looks so much like a noob is trying to concatenate an integer and a string. The former is arguably more clear.
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@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ static void pe_build_exports(struct pe_info *pe)
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} else {
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fprintf(op, "LIBRARY %s\n\nEXPORTS\n", dllname);
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if (pe->s1->verbose)
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printf("<- %s (%d symbol%s)\n", buf, sym_count, "s" + (sym_count < 2));
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printf("<- %s (%d symbol%s)\n", buf, sym_count, "s"[sym_count < 2]);
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}
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#endif
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}
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if (v)
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printf("<- %s (%d symbol%s)\n", outfile, i, "s" + (i<2));
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printf("<- %s (%d symbol%s)\n", outfile, i, "s"[i<2]);
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ret = 0;
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