It is a pedantic warning. Pedantic warnings are warnings in C and errors in C++, unless you use -fpermissive.
So if you are seeing this in C++, the change was intentional because PR24924 was fixed. If you are seeing it in C and you are not using pedantic-errors, then it is probably a bug. Cheers, Manuel. On 27/03/07, Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Between 4.3.0 20070303 and 4.3.0 20070326 the "no newline at end of file" warning changed to an error. Interestingly enough, I cannot see any obvious change to libcpp/lex.c or the ChangeLog. Does anyone else see this and know whether this was intentional? I think this change is a bad idea since it doesn't gain us anything. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/