On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 10:05:52AM -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
> Neither change is trivial to implement because introducing errors for
> these constructs (as required by C99) alters the result of autoconf
> configure checks. Quite a few such checks use an implicitly declared
> `exit` function, for instance. These failures are not really related
> to the feature under test. If the build system is well written, the
> build still succeeds, the relevant features are automatically disabled
> in the test suite and removed from reference ABI lists, and it's not
> immediately apparent that feature is gone. Therefore, some care is
> needed that no such alterations happen, and packages need to be ported
> to C99. Various tools for this porting activity are being developed to
> support this proposal. Cross-distribution collaboration will help as
> well, sharing patches and insights.

Would it help if we made autoreconf (and the equivalent step for other
build systems) mandatory?  Debian has declared this as "good practice"
since forever[0].

It would mean we could fix any problems in current autoconf
concurrently with the changes to GCC and Fedora.

> ==== Removal of old-style function definitions ====
> 
> An old style function definition looks like this:
>
> int
> sum (a, b)
>   char *a;
>   int b;
> {
>   return atoi (a) + b;
> }

<sad-face>

I preferred it when C was like this ..  The first real paying job I
had used a compiler[1] that only supported K&R C decls.

Rich.

[0] https://wiki.debian.org/Autoreconf
[1] Microware C Compiler for OS-9

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