On Tue, 2015-09-15 at 19:10 +0200, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 10:02:15AM -0700, Steve Ellcey wrote: > > I am not sure I like this change. It broke the GLIBC build for me on > > MIPS. Basically GLIBC has a header file with initialized static > > constant globals (sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/atnat2.h contains tqpi1 and > > qpi1) and that header file is included in multiple .c files like > > Multiple? All I can see is e_atan2.c including that header file, nothing > else.
Whoops, bad assumption on my part. I thought it must be included somewhere else, otherwise why put it in a header. > > sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_atan2.c that use some, but not all, of those > > static constant variables. But between the various .c files all of the > > globals are used somewhere, just not in every individual .c file. This > > seems like a perfectly reasonable use of static globals and header files > > that should not be identified as a warning. > > I disagree. While const vars are special in C++, it is really like > any other variable in C, so the warning is IMHO appropriate. > > Jakub I guess it is not the 'const' I think should be handled special but the 'static'. Having unused static variables (const or not) declared in a header file but unused seems reasonable since the header file may be included in multiple .c files each of which uses a subset of the static variables. Steve Ellcey sell...@imgtec.com