Re: Warning C vs C++

2005-09-19 Thread Per Abrahamsen
Joe Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In that sense, -Wall effectively means "all the warnings we recommend > that you use". Some people might want to argue with this, but that > is the practical effect. A -Weverything that turned on all boolean warnings would be nice. It would be useless alon

Re: Warning C vs C++

2005-09-19 Thread Per Abrahamsen
Robert Dewar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Per Abrahamsen wrote: > >> The idea was that you would be sure to get all the (boolean) warnings >> that are relevant for your project, and can give an explicit reason >> for each warning you don't want. >> It wo

Re: GCC mailing list archive search omits results after May 2005

2005-12-15 Thread Per Abrahamsen
Olly Betts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > But note that Gmane (http://gmane.org) is run entirely on Free Software, > and doesn't provide any non-Free Software downloads so you could > presumably add a search box for that without political worries. (This > may also be true for some of the other mai

Re: GCC mailing list archive search omits results after May 2005

2005-12-16 Thread Per Abrahamsen
Ranjit Mathew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Yes it does. If nothing else, the archives are used to > provide canonical URLs for referring to messages. gmane provides that too.