On 3 March 2014 09:12, Patrick Palka <patr...@parcs.ath.cx> wrote:
> -Wmissing-prototypes warns when a non-static function is defined
> before a corresponding prototype (usually inside an included header
> file) is declared.  In such a case, it is impossible to reference the
> non-static function from another file, and therefore the function
> should be marked static (usually).  Hope that makes sense!

I understand that it should be made static as we don't have a
prototype in any other header file, but I thought we shouldn't
get the warning we are getting.

warning: no previous prototype for 'show_boost'

Because we have prototype/definition of function before it is used.
Maybe a warning like:

local function should be marked static could have been there ;)
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