https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=103176
--- Comment #7 from Martin Sebor <msebor at gcc dot gnu.org> --- You're welcome and no need to apologize. We want to improve the warnings (and the rest of the compiler) and these reports help us understand both the limitations and opportunities for improvements, or at least get a better sense of where the pain points for users are. The challenge with warning offering any type of suggestions is that unless they are pretty much guaranteed to help they could do more harm then good in the cases when they don't. This makes such suggestions pretty much limited to simple flow-insensitive warnings (those issued by language front ends).