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Re: Gcc compile option proposal [message #39130 is a reply to message #39114] Sun, 17 February 2013 17:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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mirek wrote on Sat, 16 February 2013 11:16

dolik.rce wrote on Thu, 14 February 2013 14:46

IMHO it would be much more helpful to use "-Wall", but for that we would have to fix tons of warnings inside U++... I am using Clang and even with the default settings for warnings it outputs so many that theide nearly halts just from parsing all the output Clang produces Sad



Well, one positive outcome is that I have investigated this choking and optimized it out Smile

Mirek



Great, thank you. It is really appreciated...

mirek wrote on Sat, 16 February 2013 11:16

dolik.rce wrote on Thu, 14 February 2013 14:46

IMHO it would be much more helpful to use "-Wall", but for that we would have to fix tons of warnings inside U++... I am using Clang and even with the default settings for warnings it outputs so many that theide nearly halts just from parsing all the output Clang produces Sad



Well, one positive outcome is that I have investigated this choking and optimized it out Smile

Mirek



... as well as this one.

Best regards,
Honza
 
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