------- Comment #3 from truedfx at gentoo dot org 2007-01-23 00:05 ------- -Wendif-labels and -Wimplicit-int don't turn errors into warnings, so probably, yes. I did notice something else of interest while testing, though:
int main(char a) {} gcc bug.c -ansi -pedantic compiles this without any error or warning. gcc bug.c -ansi -pedantic -Wmain reports bug.c:1: warning: first argument of ‘main’ should be ‘int’ bug.c:1: warning: ‘main’ takes only zero or two arguments and compiles this. gcc bug.c -ansi -pedantic-errors compiles this without any error or warning. gcc bug.c -ansi -pedantic-errors -Wmain reports bug.c:1: error: first argument of ‘main’ should be ‘int’ bug.c:1: error: ‘main’ takes only zero or two arguments and does not compile this. Is that close enough to be covered by this bug report, should I report that as a new bug, or should I not report that at all? -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26494