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James E. King, III resolved THRIFT-4165. ---------------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Fix Version/s: 0.11.0 > C++ build has many warnings under c++03 due to recent changes, cmake needs > better platform-independent language level control > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: THRIFT-4165 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4165 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Bug > Components: C++ - Library > Affects Versions: 0.11.0 > Environment: Ubuntu 14.04 with gcc-4.6 (c++03) > Reporter: James E. King, III > Assignee: James E. King, III > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 0.11.0 > > > When not using -std=c++11 there are a number of build warnings coming out of > gcc-4.6.x. These can be turned off specifically if C++11 support is not > enabled for the compiler, but the compiler allows some C99 extensions (with > warning). > To better support C++ language levels, I propose changing the minimum > required cmake version to 3.1 to get access to CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD. > # In DefineCmakeDefaults.cmake if it isn't set, set it to 11 allowing for > decay, and disabling compiler-specific language extensions. > # Add to the DefineOptions table output showing the language level > # Add some command-line options to disable common warnings that occur if you > use an older compiler, like "long long is a C99 thing" and "variadic macros > are a C99 thing" and "register keyword is deprecated and will be removed in > c++1z" (note: register is only used in flex/bison output right now). > # Update docker files as necessary to support new cmake minimum version. > Ubuntu and debian need to change, centos6 is not used with cmake builds in > CI, centos7 already has an adequate version of cmake. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)