On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Fabiano Fidêncio <[email protected]> wrote:
> Howdy!
>
> I've suggested, a long time ago, that we could start making use of
> GNULIB's compiler warnings from 'manywarnings' module. This is
> basically what we have been doing in a few projects that I (used to
> and still) maintain (like spice-gtk and libosinfo, for instance).
>
> For now I didn't try to fix any of the warnings that we cannot cope
> with, mainly because I'm not sure whether you guys will agree on using
> it or not.
>
> Here is an experimental patch that works properly on Fedora 24. I
> still have to make some tests on RHEL-6, RHEL-7 and a few other
> systems (Debian, at least) in order to make sure that we won't break
> the build because of the patch.
>
> If you are okay with the change, I'll start going through the warnings
> that we cannot cope with and slowly start fixing them. Although, I
> have the feeling that fixing some of them would cause a lot of
> undesired changes, which will just bring troubles for ourselves when
> backporting fixes downstream (and here I'm talking about
> -Wformat-signedess, -Wsign-compare, -Wunused-parameter, ... for
> instance).
>
> I'm looking forward to hear some feedback!
>
> Best Regards,
> --
> Fabiano Fidêncio

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