On 10/18/2011 07:55 AM, Shane Kerr wrote:
 > One recommendation is to also compile code with clang. The error
> messages are much more readable than g++, and you find a different set
> of problems. (Microsoft Visual Studio and Sunstudio both find different
> errors, but one runs only on Windows and the other only on Solaris, and
> neither is free.)

I believe sunstudio is actually free, as in cost.  Or at least used to
be available that way.  But overall yes, it can be very useful to
compile on different compilers, each of which may indeed find rather
different and useful issues.  In respect to gcc, my only issue is that
it is never clear for certain warnings what the pragma might be to
disable those that are actually irrelevant.

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