Yep it does like a bug. I am afraid I am to blame for this....
It is remarkable that this never seems to have given any issues.

Michel


On 04/16/2012 09:24 PM, Byrial Jensen wrote:
Den 16-04-2012 19:18, [email protected] skrev:

  book.c: In function 'entry_from_file':
  book.c:391:19: warning: 'r' may be used uninitialized in this function 
[-Wuninitialized]
  book.c:400:12: note: 'r' was declared here


  >  The one in book.c is a red herring: a pointer to the variable is
passed to a routine that initializes it,
  >  but the compiler cannot see that. The warning can be safely
suppressed by just declaring as r=0.

It sure looks like a genuine bug to me. The variable r is declared in
function entry_from_file() line 400, and is never initialized before it
is used in function int_from_file() line 391. Just like gcc says - it
indeed does some interprocedural analysis.




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