Is anybdy familiar with this area?
Is this something I did?  Or are others seeing the same problem?
(I might have turned on some more-warnings flag, but I don't think so.)

../../tests/unity/unity.c:984:5: warning: enumeration value 
\u2018UNITY_FLOAT_INVALID_TRAIT\u2019 not handled in switch [-Wswitch-enum]
../../tests/unity/unity.c:1124:5: warning: enumeration value 
\u2018UNITY_FLOAT_INVALID_TRAIT\u2019 not handled in switch [-Wswitch-enum]

--------

Speaking of warnings, some versions of OpenSSL and/or some compilers generate 
this:

/usr/local/ssl/include/openssl/ssl.h:1491:53: warning: cast discards "const" 
qualifier from pointer target type [-Wcast-qual]

I've looked into it a bit and don't understand what's going on.  I think our 
code is OK.  This is passing a string literal through a maze of macros.  I've 
decided not to spend much time on this since it doesn't happen with newer 
OpenSSL and/or compilers.

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