On 20/02/09 17:39, Dominique Pelle wrote:
> björn wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> For the last two weeks or so I've been getting this warning when
>> compiling Vim (on Mac OS X):
>>
>> ex_docmd.c: In function 'do_one_cmd':
>> ex_docmd.c:5937: warning: 'end' may be used uninitialized in this function
>> ex_docmd.c: In function 'do_one_cmd':
>> ex_docmd.c:5937: warning: 'end' may be used uninitialized in this function
>>
>> I searched the archives but found no mention of it, so perhaps this is
>> only happening on OS X?
>>
>> Björn
>
> I have it too. Your line number is not consistent with the latest
> version of the source (7.2.108) by the way: line 5937 is a comment
> for me. I have this warning at line 5919:
>
> ex_docmd.c: In function ‘do_one_cmd’:
> ex_docmd.c:5919: warning: ‘end’ may be used uninitialized in this function
> ex_docmd.c:5919: note: ‘end’ was declared here
>
> We could fix it for the sake of not having compilation warnings.
> But the warning looks spurious anyway since 'end' is never
> used when 'start' is NULL. And 'end' is initialized when 'start'
> is not NULL.
>
> -- Dominique
Apparently I didn't notice it the last time ex_docmd.c was patched
(which wasn't in the latest patch).
Best regards,
Tony.
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