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Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation de
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Jonathan Wakely |
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Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults? |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Nov 2022 16:20:07 +0000 |
On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 at 15:59, Michael Matz <matz@suse.de> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2022, Sam James wrote:
>
> > Unrelated but I was a bit tempted to ask for throwing in
> > -Wbuiltin-declaration-mismatch to default -Werror while Clang 16 was at
> > it, but I suppose we don't want the world to burn too much,
>
> :-) It's IMHO a bug in the standard that it misses "if any of its
> associated headers are included" in the item for reservation of external
> linkage identifiers; it has that for all other items about reserved
> identifiers in the Library clause. If that restriction were added you
> couldn't justify erroring on the example at hand (because it doesn't
> include e.g. <stdio.h> and then printf wouldn't be reserved). A warning
> is of course always okay and reasonable. As is, you could justify
> erroring out, but I too think that would be overzealous.
I think that's very intentional and not a defect in the standard.
If one TU was allowed to define:
void printf() { }
and have that compiled into the program, then that would cause
unexpected behaviour for every other TU which includes <stdio.h> and
calls printf. They would get the non-standard rogue printf.
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, (continued)
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Michael Matz, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Alexander Monakov, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Michael Matz, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Richard Biener, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Sam James, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Michael Matz, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?,
Jonathan Wakely <=
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Michael Matz, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Jonathan Wakely, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Paul Eggert, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Jeffrey Walton, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Paul Eggert, 2022/11/17
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Zack Weinberg, 2022/11/16
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Paul Eggert, 2022/11/17
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Bruno Haible, 2022/11/17
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Paul Eggert, 2022/11/17
- Re: How can Autoconf help with the transition to stricter compilation defaults?, Michael Matz, 2022/11/17