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bug#7669: option "foreign" after "-Wall" turns off and portability warni
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Stefano Lattarini |
Subject: |
bug#7669: option "foreign" after "-Wall" turns off and portability warnings. |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Dec 2010 19:52:29 +0100 |
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Hello automakers.
This is basically just a reproposal of PR/547 from the old gnats database;
I'm resubmitting it here because I'd really like to see it fixed, and
having it reported in the new, more visible debbugs-based bug database
might help in this respect.
-*-*-*-
With automake >= 1.10, foreign *after* -Wall in AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE turns
off portability warnings.
$ cat >> configure.ac <<'END'
AC_INIT([foo], [1.0])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign -Wall])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
AC_PROG_CC
END
$ aclocal
$ cat > Makefile.am <<'END'
CFLAGS := $(wildcard *)
bin_PROGRAMS = foo
END
$ automake -a # will warn as expected
Makefile.am:1: `:='-style assignments are not portable
Makefile.am:1: wildcard *: non-POSIX variable name
Makefile.am:1: (probably a GNU make extension)
Makefile.am:1: `CFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not override it;
Makefile.am:1: use `AM_CFLAGS' instead.
$ # now put `foreign' after `-Wall'
$ sed -i 's/foreign -Wall/-Wall foreign/' configure.ac
$ automake -a # gives no warnings!
$ automake -a -Wall # but this does, luckily
Makefile.am:1: `:='-style assignments are not portable
Makefile.am:1: wildcard *: non-POSIX variable name
Makefile.am:1: (probably a GNU make extension)
Makefile.am:1: `CFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not override it;
Makefile.am:1: use `AM_CFLAGS' instead.
While the current behaviour is due to various historical and implementation
reasons, IMHO it is counter-intuitive and somewhat "dangerous", since
programmers enabling the `foreign' option might unwittingly be prevented
from seeing portability warnings -- when they think to have enabled those
warnings!
Regards,
Stefano
- bug#7669: option "foreign" after "-Wall" turns off and portability warnings.,
Stefano Lattarini <=