dnl $Id$ dnl dnl set WFLAGS AC_DEFUN([rk_WFLAGS],[ AC_ARG_ENABLE(developer, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-developer], [enable developer warnings])) if test "X$enable_developer" = Xyes; then dwflags="-Werror" fi AM_CONDITIONAL(DEVELOPER_MODE, test "X$enable_developer" = Xyes) WFLAGS_NOUNUSED="" if test -z "$WFLAGS" -a "$GCC" = "yes"; then # leave these out for now: # -Wcast-align doesn't work well on alpha osf/1 # -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wbad-function-cast # -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs # -Wstrict-overflow=5 # Check if this is Clang (which also sets GCC=yes for compatibility) if $CC --version 2>&1 | grep -qi clang; then rk_CLANG=yes else rk_CLANG=no fi wflags="ifelse($#, 0,-Wall, $1)" # Replace GCC-specific warning flags with Clang equivalents if test "$rk_CLANG" = yes; then wflags=`echo "$wflags" | sed -e 's/-Wdiscarded-qualifiers/-Wignored-qualifiers/g' \ -e 's/ -Wunused-but-set-variable//g' \ -e 's/ -Wunused-const-variable//g'` fi WFLAGS="$wflags $dwflags" # # WFLAGS_LITE can be appended to WFLAGS to turn off a host of warnings # that fail for various bits of older code in appl/. Let's not use it # for the main libraries, though. WFLAGS_LITE="-Wno-extra -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-strict-aliasing -Wno-shadow" # -Wno-unused-result (not supported on gcc-4.2) fi AC_SUBST(WFLAGS)dnl AC_SUBST(WFLAGS_LITE)dnl ])