Re: [PATCH] Makefiles: Disable unused-variable warning

From: Michal Marek
Date: Sun Jan 08 2012 - 09:59:27 EST


Dne 27.12.2011 14:57, Michal Hocko napsal(a):
> Anyway, I am wondering why unused-but-set-variable is disabled while
> unused-variable is enabled.

unused-but-set-variable was disabled, because it was a new warning in
gcc 4.6 and produced too much noise relatively to its severity. A make
W=1 build of x86_64_defconfig gives:
$ grep -c 'Wunused-but-set-variable' log
77
$ grep -c 'Wunused-variable' log
0

More exotic configuration will probably result in a couple of unused
variable warnings, but that IMO no reason to disable them globally.

> Shouldn't we just disable it as well rather
> than workaround this in the code? The warning is just pure noise in this
> case.

If it's noise in a particular case, there is always the option to add

CFLAGS_memcontrol.o := $(call cc-disable-warning, unused-variable)

to the respective Makefile.

Michal
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