On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 09:46:36AM -0400, Eduardo Habkost wrote: > On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 07:39:09AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote: > > On 13/09/2020 04.51, Eduardo Habkost wrote: > > > On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 08:45:19AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote: > > >> On 11/09/2020 22.06, Eduardo Habkost wrote: > > >>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 08:06:10PM +0100, Peter Maydell wrote: > > >>>> On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 at 19:49, Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com> > > >>>> wrote: > > >>>>> > > >>>>> I'm wondering: do our supported build host platforms all include > > >>>>> compilers that are new enough to let us redefine typedefs? > > >>>>> > > >>>>> The ability to redefine typedefs is a C11 feature which would be > > >>>>> very useful for simplifying our QOM boilerplate code. The > > >>>>> feature is supported by GCC since 2011 (v4.6.0)[1], and by clang > > >>>>> since 2012 (v3.1)[2]. > > >>>> > > >>>> In configure we mandate either GCC v4.8 or better, or > > >>>> clang v3.4 or better, or XCode Clang v5.1 or better > > >>>> (Apple uses a different version numbering setup to upstream). > > >>>> So you should probably double-check that that xcode clang has > > >>>> what you want, but it looks like we're good to go otherwise. > > >>> > > >>> Can anybody confirm if the following is accurate? > > >>> > > >>> https://gist.github.com/yamaya/2924292#file-xcode-clang-vers-L67 > > >>> # Xcode 5.1 (5B130a) > > >>> Apple LLVM version 5.1 (clang-503.0.38) (based on LLVM 3.4svn) > > >>> Target: x86_64-apple-darwin13.1.0 > > >>> Thread model: posix > > >>> > > >>> If we know we have GCC 4.8+ or clang 3.4+, can we move to C11 and > > >>> start using -std=gnu11? > > >> > > >> You don't have to switch to gnu11, redefintions of typedefs are already > > >> fine in gnu99, they are a gnu extension there to the c99 standard. > > >> > > >> See also: > > >> https://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commitdiff;h=7be41675f7cb16b > > >> > > >> https://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-devel@nongnu.org/msg585581.html > > > > > > They still trigger a warning with gnu99 on clang: > > > > > > $ clang --version > > > clang version 10.0.0 (Fedora 10.0.0-2.fc32) > > > Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu > > > Thread model: posix > > > InstalledDir: /usr/bin > > > $ cat test.c > > > typedef struct A A; > > > typedef struct A A; > > > $ clang -std=gnu11 -c test.c > > > $ clang -std=gnu99 -c test.c > > > test.c:2:18: warning: redefinition of typedef 'A' is a C11 feature > > > [-Wtypedef-redefinition] > > > typedef struct A A; > > > > Ah, right, I forgot about that ... so for clang, we silence that warning > > via CFLAGS in the configure script. See commit e6e90feedb706b1. > > Nice, I hadn't seen that. This means we don't need C11 for > supporting redefinition of typedefs. > > Now, do we have other reasons for not moving to C11? It would be > nice to make QEMU_GENERIC unnecessary and just use _Generic, for > example.
When we set std=gnu99 in: commit 7be41675f7cb16be7c8d2554add7a63fa43781a8 Author: Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> Date: Mon Jan 7 11:25:22 2019 +0100 configure: Force the C standard to gnu99 we chose to not use gnu11, because this standard level is marked as experimental in GCC 4.8 and thus we felt it wasn't a good idea to rely on. Regards, Daniel -- |: https://berrange.com -o- https://www.flickr.com/photos/dberrange :| |: https://libvirt.org -o- https://fstop138.berrange.com :| |: https://entangle-photo.org -o- https://www.instagram.com/dberrange :|