On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 03:02 -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:

> This states that we must substitute 0 for any undefined preprocessor symbol
> in a #if or #elif condition, no matter what kind of expression they show up
> in.

My point was that it's more likely to be a user error in case of
non-trivial expressions.  But arguing with Linus about probabilities of
user errors and other fuzzy matters is not something I'm prepared to.

> However, Pavel, if you feel you could make part of -Wundef suitable to join
> the default set of warnings, feel free.

I really don't care about this part.  I actually think that sparse
should augment gcc capabilities rather than duplicate them.  If we
cannot do better than gcc, we can just stop bothering.

-- 
Regards,
Pavel Roskin

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