Hi all -- since "-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes" were added to OPT by default, a bunch of warnings are showing up with GCC on Solaris. (I haven't seen them on Linux, so I assume this is OS-specific.) See PR#121479 for a complete list: https://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=121479&group_id=5470) Is anyone else looking into these? Some of them are easy to fix, eg. cast char to int when using 'isalnum()' and friends. Some of them are easy but unnecessary -- eg. sham variable initializations to shut up the "might be used uninitialized" warning. Others seem to require #define'ing XOPEN_SOURCE or __EXTENSIONS__, which was a bit controversial when it was done on Linux... but may be needed on Solaris too. I'm not sure yet; I've just started looking at it. And I have to run now. Anyways, if anyone has guidelines/hints/suggestions for the best way to fix these warnings, I'm all ears. Also, if there are warnings we're not going to worry about (eg. incorrect "might be used uninitialized"), lemme know. Thanks -- Greg
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