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Nicholas Boel | mark lewis | GoldED+ snapshot 2016.12.21 |
December 23, 2016 5:43 PM * |
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Hello mark, On Fri Dec 23 2016 15:02:54, mark lewis wrote to Nicholas Boel: NB>> Why? The point was that the last time I compiled, those warnings NB>> weren't there. ml> what i'm saying is that the make file instructions may have been ml> updated to turn on all those warnings when they may have been turned ml> off previously... Anything is possible. However this was a crazy amount of warnings - probably more than I have ever seen when compiling Golded - all referencing the exact same warning. So in case it was something that was changed recently, I tried to let someone know about it. Looks like Wilfred saw the same this week. ml>>> do a search for "c programming dialects" to see a full list of ml>>> all the various ones there are... NB>> Uhh, thanks for the info? :/ ml> there's a lot of them... i was only pointing out that that particular ml> warning was saying that ISO C doesn't like that but other dialects may ml> love it... That's why I was asking about gcc as well. Recently we had to specify the dialect (std=gnu++98) in Synchronet's JS engine makefile as it was failing with the newer gcc 6.1.2, which changed to yet another dialect. Regards, Nick ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю." --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20161221 * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (1:154/10) |
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