Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
I have tried, no thanks. I've even tried -ansi and things are even worse. Too bad there is no option to check just the definition after code prob :(On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 12:36, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 12:10, Stas Bekman wrote:Randy Kobes wrote:Thanks Randy, committed.Hi, Visual Studio (and I think some other compilers) like to have variables declared up front. This diff
I still wish to find a compiler option to prevent this in first place. I've gcc 3.2 and it happily accepts the definitions after the code segments. I can't find anything in the gcc manpage :(
#include <stdio.h> int main() { int i=0; i=i; int b=3; } $> gcc -pedantic main.c main.c: In function `main': main.c:6: warning: ISO C89 forbids mixed declarations and code
BUT you REALLY DO NOT WANT to try and build mod_perl in pedantic ansi
mode.....
195 warnings in mod_perl.c for example ;-) It's _really_ pedantic...
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