Your message dated Sat, 18 Jun 2016 00:52:54 +0200
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and subject line closing bugs reported against ancient GCC versions
has caused the Debian Bug report #534738,
regarding g++-4.3: Don't warn on multi-line comment if next line would have 
been a comment anyway
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Package: g++-4.3
Version: 4.3.3-13
Severity: wishlist

The multi-line comment warning makes it difficult to comment out a multi-line 
macro definition using C++ style without getting a warning:

daniel@frobozz:/tmp$ cat test.cc
// #define doit(x) \
//    do { \
//      ab(x); \
//      cd(x); \
//    } while(0)

int test() {
  // doit(3);
  return 5;
}
daniel@frobozz:/tmp$ g++ -c -Wall test.cc
test.cc:1:1: warning: multi-line comment
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Daniel Schepler




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This bug has been reported against an ancient version of
gpc (4.1), gcc/g++/gfortran (4.3), or gcj/gij/gobjc (4.4), that was last
released with Debian 6.0 (squeeze). But even squeeze-lts has now reached
end-of-life and is no longer supported.
The bug is assumed to be fixed (or no longer relevant) in newer GCC
releases and therefore I'm closing this report now. If the problem is
still reproducible in the currently supported versions (gcc-5, gcc-6 or
corresponding g++/gcj), feel free to provide more information, reopen
and reassign this bug report.


Andreas

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