Hi all, >> >> I am cross-building on GNUstep/Solaris and MacOSX. When I build code like >> >> NSString *message = @"some string" >> [NSException raise:NSInternalInconsistencyException format:message]; >> >> on MacOSX 10.6 using GNUstep make, gcc gives the following warning >> >> SOEditingContext.m:3574: warning: format not a string literal and no >> format arguments >> >> Any idea how to get rid of that one? > > > [NSException raise:NSInternalInconsistencyException format: @"%@", > message]; > > The warning is because it can't do a compile time check of message to see if > it's a valid format string ... you need to use a string literal as the format > string.
Thanks for your feedback! I know that this prevents the warning, but I can't do that. The message is calculated by some method and then returned as a string. I then need to raise the exception with the readily build string. If NSException had a +[raise:string:] method I would use that, but it hasn't! :-( I have the same problem with NSLog(). I am again building the message somewhere and get it as a NSString. I then simply want to log it out and get the above warning. NSLog([localException description]); That's simply annoying! :-( Isn't there some compiler switch that could be used to suppress these kind of warnings? Thanks a lot, Andreas _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
