On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 01:19:08PM -0800, Andrew Pinski wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 1:02 PM Thomas König <t...@tkoenig.net> wrote:
> >
> > Am 27.01.19 um 21:52 schrieb Steve Kargl:
> >
> > > In fact, I would be in favor of removing -Wall, as it is misnamed,
> > > in favor of -Wlevel=0,1,2,3...  -Wlevel=0 default warnings.
> > > -Wlevel=1 is equivalent to -Wall.  -Wlevel=2 is -Wall -Wextra
> > > (and maybe -Wsurprising).
> >
> > ... and -Wlevel=3 could then be -Wkitchen-sink, at least from the
> > Fortran-only side. :-)
> >
> > I quite like that idea.  I don't think -Wall will be deprecated soon,
> > but -Wlevel sounds like a good thing to implement.
> 
> Maybe instead of -Wlevel= why not just -W0, -W1, -W2, -W3; -W would be
> -W1 (because -W already exists)?  Just like -O :).
> 

That would work.  With -Wlevel, I'm thinking that -Wlevel=-1 would be
the kitchen-sink.  This means one can add new levels for positive
levels if desired: -Wlevel=n+1 = -Wlevel=n -Wnew-opt1 -Wnew-opt2,
etc.  

-- 
Steve

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