GCC switch to C11 causes many testsuite compiler diagnostics
Mark Kettenis
mark.kettenis@xs4all.nl
Sat Oct 25 17:28:00 GMT 2014
> Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 11:03:34 -0600
> From: Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
>
> Comparing my latest nios2 test results (with Pedro's thread patch) with
> those from a checkout a couple weeks old, I noticed I had some new
> ERRORs due to apparent compilation failures. I tracked this down to the
> recent change on GCC mainline (r216247) to make the default C dialect
> GNU11, which enables -Wimplicit-int and -Wimplicit-function-declaration
> by default. I started working on a patch to fix the offending
> testcases, but realized that there are hundreds of them. :-(
>
> So, before I invest a lot more time on this, is updating the GDB
> testsuite to use a more modern C dialect the Right Thing To Do? I'm
> also wondering if it's really necessary to support compilers that can't
> handle function prototypes in the testsuite (not defining PROTOTYPES
> seems to be the default, in fact).
We've quite deliberately kept around a variety of C dialects and
coding styles to make sure GDB works with whatever style people use.
Having the majority of the tests use K&R style function declarations
is probably not so useful anymore. But there are some tests that
deliberately use K&_R style code to test whether GDB handles them
properly. So blind conversion is probably not a good idea.
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