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| From: | "T.E.Dickey" <dickey AT clark DOT net> |
| Subject: | Re: __attribute__((unused)), gcc get's confused...? |
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| Date: | Mon, 02 Aug 1999 13:43:13 GMT |
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mdruiter AT cs DOT vu DOT nl wrote:
> T.E.Dickey <dickey AT shell DOT clark DOT net> wrote:
>> `unused'
>> This attribute, attached to a function, means that the function is
>> meant to be possibly unused. GNU CC will not produce a warning
>> for this function. GNU C++ does not currently support this
>> attribute as definitions without parameters are valid in C++.
> Well, this is for *functions* where we were looking for a way to
> ignore a *parameter* of a function. I don't understand "as definitions
> without parameters are valid in C++", I think. Does that apply here?
huh (I didn't read it carefully enough, and was thinking the "definitions
without parameters" applied to the discussion).
The 'info' discussion for _variables_ is more vague:
`unused'
This attribute, attached to a variable, means that the variable is
meant to be possibly unused. GNU CC will not produce a warning
for this variable.
However - my interest in the thread - from having gotten bit by this in my
configure scripts - is that afaik g++ does not accept __attribute__((unused))
for parameters.
(And it does appear to accept it for variables).
So I'm inclined to think that the remark in 'info' should read more like
`unused'
This attribute, attached to a function parameter,
^^^^^^^^^
means that the parameter is meant to be possibly unused.
^^^^^^^^^
--
Thomas E. Dickey
dickey AT clark DOT net
http://www.clark.net/pub/dickey
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