On Thu, 19 Jun 2008, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:

> > These are mechanical and can be fixed with simple casts.  Again, IMHO
> > these non-controversial patches should go straight into mainline.
> > Once done we can -Werror this warning and avoid regressions.
>
> Yes, I agree.
> Ian

Okay, the patch to activate -Wc++-compat is installed on mainline.  I'd
like to clean up some of the new warnings, but it sounds like you've got
some of this already done behind the scenes.  E.g.:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-06/msg01264.html

I'd like to avoid stomping on each other and duplicating work.  Can you
tell me what you've already done and/or plan to do?

Also from a workflow perspective, if I fix the void*->T* warnings from
-Wc++-compat, I'd like to just put them on mainline first and let you
merge it to the branch rather than the reverse.  Mainline is blathering
lots of new warnings right now and I'd like to address those quickly.

                Thanks,
                --Kaveh
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Kaveh R. Ghazi                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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