Christian Junker wrote:
Another reason not mentioned is that few compilers complain a lot
about such compact constructs as assignments in if statements, which
leads to another reason why warning-free code is much better (I didn't
see this in the introduction post by Stepahn): What gives warnings on
one Operating System, might *break* on another.
Also I would like to know if Sun Hamburg is interested in warnings
that only come from Mac OS X, or whether community members can work on
that in another cws, etc.?
I ask this because it was said that only Linux, Win32 and Solaris will
be taken care of.
Sorry that I did not respond any earlier: IMO it would be best to
handle platforms other than the "Hamburg ones" on extra CWSs, to keep
coordination overhead low. I would expect that most (if not all)
changes necessary for an additional platform would be in code
exclusively targeted to that platform, as most additional platforms use
GCC, and the main body of code is already covered under GCC by Hamburg's
efforts.
-Stephan
Thanks.
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