On Sun, Aug 4, 2019 at 11:01 AM Joe Perches <j...@perches.com> wrote: > > Linus? Do you have an opinion about this RFC/patch?
So my only real concern is that the comment approach has always been the really traditional one, going back all the way to 'lint' days. And you obviously cannot use a #define to create a comment, so this whole keyword model will never be able to do that. At the same time, all the modern tools we care about do seem to be happy with it, either through the gcc attribute, the clang [[clang:fallthrough]] or the (eventual) standard C [[fallthrough]] model. So I'm ok with just saying "the comment model may be traditional, but it's not very good". I didn't look at all the patches, but the one I *did* see had a few issues: - it didn't seem to handle clang - we'd need to make -Wimplicit-fallthrough be dependent on the compiler actually supporting the attribute, not just on supporting the flag. without those changes, nobody can actually start doing any conversions. But I assume such patches exist somewhere, and I've just missed them. Linus