On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 11:49:35AM +0100, Fran?ois Revol wrote: > > > > I see that __attribute__((unused)) is currently only used with gcc >= > > 3.0. Is it known to give problems with gcc 2.95? > > > > I have a gcc 2.95 (on Debian stable) here, and > > __attribute__((unused)) > > seems to work fine... So, I am wondering if __attribute__((unused)) > > is > > disabled with gcc 2.95 on purpose, or if the attached patch can be > > applied. > > Maybe it was introduced in only the last versions of 2.95, in which > case it could cause problems on older versions. http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-bugs/1999-06n/msg00362.html from 14 Jun 1999 talks about __attribute__((unused)), gcc 2.95 was released on July 31, 1999. So go ahead and commit, it's always good to see an ifdef go or get simplified. Diego
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