On 2022-04-19 20:16:51 +0200, Niels Möller wrote:
> I've always liked gcc -Wall. I think it adheres to its design to warn
> only about things that (1) are prone to be errors, and (2) in the case
> that they aren't errors, are easy to clarify in a way that makes the
> compiler stop warning about the
On Tue, 19 Apr 2022, Niels Möller wrote:
I've always liked gcc -Wall. I think it adheres to its design to warn
only about things that (1) are prone to be errors, and (2) in the case
that they aren't errors, are easy to clarify in a way that makes the
compiler stop warning about them.
That stop
Torbjörn Granlund writes:
> The language accepted by -Wall -Werror ain't C. Unfortunately, GMP and
> its configure snippets are written in C.
I've always liked gcc -Wall. I think it adheres to its design to warn
only about things that (1) are prone to be errors, and (2) in the case
that they ar
"Marco Bodrato" writes:
gmp$ ./configure CC="gcc -Wall -Werror"
[...]
configure: error: could not find a working compiler, see config.log for
details
Yes, you are right... a too fussy compiler is not considered a working
compiler by the "configure" script :-)
The language accepted b
Ciao,
Il Lun, 18 Aprile 2022 9:38 am, Paul Eggert ha scritto:
> mini-gmp.c is different from gmp-impl.h, because it's intended to be
> used by lots of downstream projects which may use compilers that
> gmp-impl.h does not use. This may help to explain why it needs casts
> that gmp-impl.h doesn't n