http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55318



             Bug #: 55318

           Summary: Missing uninitialized warning

    Classification: Unclassified

           Product: gcc

           Version: 4.7.2

            Status: UNCONFIRMED

          Severity: normal

          Priority: P3

         Component: c++

        AssignedTo: unassig...@gcc.gnu.org

        ReportedBy: brunonery+bugzi...@brunonery.com





The following piece of code:



=== snip ===

#include <iostream>



struct warnme

{

    bool member_;

    warnme(bool member) : member_(member_) {}

};



int main()

{

    warnme wm(true);

    std::cout << wm.member_ << std::endl;

    return 0;

}

=== end snip ===



when compiled with g++ 4.7, gives me no warnings - even with

-Wuninitialized (clang++ 3.1 works fine).

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