There is a special place in hell for those that litter their default cflags with -Werror=maybe-uninitialized and such brittle flags @webrtc
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The only -Werror's that should ever be in default CFLAGS are ones that diagnose invalid (constraint violation) C.
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-pedantic-errors?
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No, -pedantic catches stuff that's impl-defined but defined the same by all impls, like bitfields with >int type.
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Replying to @RichFelker @ch3root and
Only purpose of -pedantic is to catch not-100%-portable usage; it's not for catching bugs/UB.
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Sorry, I don't follow. Bitfields with >int type are indeed IB and don't trigger -pedantic.
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Pretty sure in at least one gcc ver I used, struct { uint64_t foo:48; }; or similar tripped -pedantic...
5:44 PM - 30 Jun 2016
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