On 4/24/2011 1:29 AM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
The attached patch is intended to clean up a bunch of compiler warnings seen on
Windows due to mismatches of signedness or constness, unused variables,
redefined macros and a missing prototype.
It doesn't clean up all the warnings by any means, but it fixes quite a few.
One thing I'm a bit confused about is this type of warning:
src\backend\utils\misc\guc-file.c(977): warning C4003: not enough actual
parameters for macro 'GUC_yywrap'
If someone can suggest a good fix That would be nice.
The macro is defined as taking one argument.
// guc-file.c line 354
#define GUC_yywrap(n) 1
The macro is overriding the prototype declared at line 627, which has a void
argument list (assuming YY_SKIP_YYWRAP is !defined). Since all code references
to this do not provide an argument, I'd say the macro is incorrect.
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