On 03/11/2022 16:19, Michael Matz via Gcc wrote:
Hello,
On Thu, 3 Nov 2022, Florian Weimer via Gcc wrote:
will not have propagated widely once GCC 13 releases, so rejecting
implicit ints in GCC 13 might be too early. GCC 14 might want to switch
to C23/C24 mode by default, activating auto supp
* Joseph Myers:
> On Thu, 3 Nov 2022, Florian Weimer via Gcc wrote:
>
>> My main worry is that both Clang and GCC still enable implicit ints by
>> default. This means that auto variables have type int always, and that
>> can subtly alter the meaning of programs. The only indication that this
>>
On Thu, 3 Nov 2022, Florian Weimer via Gcc wrote:
> My main worry is that both Clang and GCC still enable implicit ints by
> default. This means that auto variables have type int always, and that
> can subtly alter the meaning of programs. The only indication that this
> has happened in a code b
Hello,
On Thu, 3 Nov 2022, Florian Weimer via Gcc wrote:
> will not have propagated widely once GCC 13 releases, so rejecting
> implicit ints in GCC 13 might be too early. GCC 14 might want to switch
> to C23/C24 mode by default, activating auto support, if the standard
> comes out in 2023 (whic
So apparently auto was voted in to the committee draft of C2X at the
last minute. I wonder how this aligns with the WG14 charter, given the
lack of implementation experience with this feature, but it looks like
we are now stuck with it.
My main worry is that both Clang and GCC still enable implic