On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Andi Kleen wrote:
> 
> Remove -Wdeclaration-after-statement

Please don't.

It's a coding style issue. We put our variable declarations where people 
can _find_ them, not in random places in the code.

Putting variables in the middle of code only improves readability when you 
have messy code. 

Now, one feature that _may_ be worth it is the loop counter thing:

        for (int i = 10; i; i--)
                ...

kind of syntax actually makes sense and is a real feature (it makes "i" 
local to the loop, and can actually help people avoid bugs - you can't use 
"i" by mistake after the loop).

But I think you need "--std=c99" for gcc to take that.

                        Linus

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