[OB PATCH] Build two gdb.cp testcases with -Wno-unused-comparison

Pedro Alves palves@redhat.com
Tue Jun 16 15:11:12 GMT 2020


On 6/16/20 1:42 PM, Gary Benson wrote:
> Pedro Alves wrote:
>> On 5/29/20 7:08 PM, Tom Tromey wrote:
>>>>>>>> "Gary" == Gary Benson via Gdb-patches <gdb-patches@sourceware.org> writes:
>>>
>>> Gary> +if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} ${srcfile} \
>>> Gary> +      {debug c++ additional_flags=-Wno-unused-comparison}] } {
>>>
>>> Won't this cause build (and therefore test) failures if the compiler
>>> does not accept this option?
>>
>> I think that by design, while GCC errors out about unknown -Wfoo warnings,
>> it ignores -Wno-foo, so that you can disable newer warnings without worrying
>> about older compilers:
>>
>>  $ gcc main.c -o main -g3 -O0 -Wfoo
>>  gcc: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-Wfoo’
>>  $ gcc main.c -o main -g3 -O0 -Wno-foo
> 
> Nice.
> 
>> However, Clang seems to output a warning in either case:
>>
>>  $ clang main.c -o main -g3 -O0 -Wfoo
>>  warning: unknown warning option '-Wfoo' [-Wunknown-warning-option]
>>  1 warning generated.
>>  $ clang main.c -o main -g3 -O0 -Wno-foo
>>  warning: unknown warning option '-Wno-foo' [-Wunknown-warning-option]
>>  1 warning generated.
>>
>> (This was clang 5.0.2)
>>
>> So that new option can break tests with older Clangs that don't
>> know about the option.
> 
> Ugh.
> 
> clang 9.0.1 behaves the same too:
> 
>  $ clang -Werror -Wno-step-on-grass test.c
>  error: unknown warning option '-Wno-step-on-grass' [-Werror,-Wunknown-warning-option]
> 
>> I guess to prevent this sort of thing going forward, we could make
>> gcc_compile always add -Wno-unknown-warning-option to the build
>> flags.  I don't know when was that option added to Clang, but maybe
>> it's ancient enough.
> 
> Does this buy us much?  Any test with a warning I disable for clang is
> a test that didn't compile with clang anyway.

It didn't compile with the version you tested.  Do you know whether
it compiled with older clang versions?

In general, the problematic sequence is something like this:

#1 - A testcase compiles successfully with clang version X.
#2 - clang version "X + 1" adds a new warning, enabled by default,
     which breaks the test.
#3 - We add -Wno-newwarning, fixing the testcase with clang "X + 1"
#4 - Now building the test with clang version X no longer works,
     due to "unknown warning option".

Making gcc_compile always add -Wno-unknown-warning-option to the
build flags fixes this problem for good.  At least with clang.

Pedro Alves



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