On 9/20/05, Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Horst von Brand wrote:
Nikita Danilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is supposed to go into the kernel, which is not exactly warning-free.
Is that what this thread boils down to, that you guys think the compile
should fail not warn?
I don't care
On 9/20/05, Alexandre Oliva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 20, 2005, Stephen Pollei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/19/05, Horst von Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since when has a missing declaration prevented anyone calling a function in
C?!
Never AFAIK... KR, ANSI,ISO C89, c99
On 9/18/05, Nikita Danilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Denis Vlasenko writes:
On Friday 16 September 2005 20:05, Hans Reiser wrote:
You can declare functions even if you never use them.
Thus here you can avoid using #if/#endif:
It's other way around: declaration is guarded by the
On 9/19/05, Horst von Brand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikita Danilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's other way around: declaration is guarded by the preprocessor
conditional so that nobody accidentally use znode_is_loaded() outside of
the debugging mode.
Since when has a missing declaration