[INFORMATION]
The Compiler has detected that the code in the `if' and the code in the `else' part of an `if-else' construct is the same. Because regardless of the condition in the `if' part, the executed code is the same, so the compiler replaces the condition with `TRUE' if the condition does not have any side effects. There is always a couple of this message, one for the `if' part and one for the `else' part. This message may be generated during tree optimizations (Option -Ont to switch it off).
if (condition) { // replaced with 'if (1) {'
statements; // message C5912 here ...
} else {
statements; // ... and here
}
Check your code why both parts are the same. Maybe different macros are used in both parts which evaluates to the same values.