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Re: Problem with gcc compilers and -Wall [message #28644 is a reply to message #28589] |
Thu, 09 September 2010 09:33 |
mr_ped
Messages: 825 Registered: November 2005 Location: Czech Republic - Praha
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-Wall is the first thing I set up before creating new project.
It's never an overkill. (ok, I know 1 or 2 type of warnings which are really not helpful because I never made such error they warn against and use that deliberately, but 99% of -Wall are valid objections and code can be improved)
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"I think that it should be up to the user to set up how pedantic should the compiler be."
Of course, but that means that the upp core should be very shy when compiled with -Wall to not disturb.
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Problem with gcc compilers and -Wall
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By: koldo on Wed, 08 September 2010 11:12
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Re: Problem with gcc compilers and -Wall
By: mr_ped on Thu, 09 September 2010 09:33
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By: dolik.rce on Thu, 09 September 2010 10:22
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By: koldo on Thu, 09 September 2010 10:51
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Re: Problem with gcc compilers and -Wall
By: mr_ped on Thu, 09 September 2010 18:58
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Re: Problem with gcc compilers and -Wall
By: mr_ped on Thu, 09 September 2010 10:15
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