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dim
fb422e6d31 MFC r262613:
Merge the projects/clang-sparc64 branch back to head.  This brings in
several updates from the llvm and clang trunks to make the sparc64
backend fully functional.

Apart from one patch to sys/sparc64/include/pcpu.h which is still under
discussion, this makes it possible to let clang fully build world and
kernel for sparc64.

Any assistance with testing this on actual sparc64 hardware is greatly
appreciated, as there will unavoidably be bugs left.

Many thanks go to Roman Divacky for his upstream work on getting the
sparc64 backend into shape.

MFC r262985:

Repair a few minor mismerges from r262261 in the clang-sparc64 project
branch.  This is also to minimize differences with upstream.
2014-03-26 07:31:57 +00:00
dim
9cedb8bb69 MFC 261991:
Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to 3.4 release.  This version supports
all of the features in the current working draft of the upcoming C++
standard, provisionally named C++1y.

The code generator's performance is greatly increased, and the loop
auto-vectorizer is now enabled at -Os and -O2 in addition to -O3.  The
PowerPC backend has made several major improvements to code generation
quality and compile time, and the X86, SPARC, ARM32, Aarch64 and SystemZ
backends have all seen major feature work.

Release notes for llvm and clang can be found here:
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>

MFC 262121 (by emaste):

Update lldb for clang/llvm 3.4 import

This commit largely restores the lldb source to the upstream r196259
snapshot with the addition of threaded inferior support and a few bug
fixes.

Specific upstream lldb revisions restored include:
   SVN      git
  181387  779e6ac
  181703  7bef4e2
  182099  b31044e
  182650  f2dcf35
  182683  0d91b80
  183862  15c1774
  183929  99447a6
  184177  0b2934b
  184948  4dc3761
  184954  007e7bc
  186990  eebd175

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL

MFC 262186 (by emaste):

Fix mismerge in r262121

A break statement was lost in the merge.  The error had no functional
impact, but restore it to reduce the diff against upstream.

MFC 262303:

Pull in r197521 from upstream clang trunk (by rdivacky):

  Use the integrated assembler by default on FreeBSD/ppc and ppc64.

Requested by:	jhibbits

MFC 262611:

Pull in r196874 from upstream llvm trunk:

  Fix a crash that occurs when PWD is invalid.

  MCJIT needs to be able to run in hostile environments, even when PWD
  is invalid. There's no need to crash MCJIT in this case.

  The obvious fix is to simply leave MCContext's CompilationDir empty
  when PWD can't be determined. This way, MCJIT clients,
  and other clients that link with LLVM don't need a valid working directory.

  If we do want to guarantee valid CompilationDir, that should be done
  only for clients of getCompilationDir(). This is as simple as checking
  for an empty string.

  The only current use of getCompilationDir is EmitGenDwarfInfo, which
  won't conceivably run with an invalid working dir. However, in the
  purely hypothetically and untestable case that this happens, the
  AT_comp_dir will be omitted from the compilation_unit DIE.

This should help fix assertions occurring with ports-mgmt/tinderbox,
when it is using jails, and sometimes invalidates clang's current
working directory.

Reported by:	decke

MFC 262809:

Pull in r203007 from upstream clang trunk:

  Don't produce an alias between destructors with different calling conventions.

  Fixes pr19007.

(Please note that is an LLVM PR identifier, not a FreeBSD one.)

This should fix Firefox and/or libxul crashes (due to problems with
regparm/stdcall calling conventions) on i386.

Reported by:	multiple users on freebsd-current
PR:		bin/187103

MFC 263048:

Repair recognition of "CC" as an alias for the C++ compiler, since it
was silently broken by upstream for a Windows-specific use-case.

Apparently some versions of CMake still rely on this archaic feature...

Reported by:	rakuco

MFC 263049:

Garbage collect the old way of adding the libstdc++ include directories
in clang's InitHeaderSearch.cpp.  This has been superseded by David
Chisnall's commit in r255321.

Moreover, if libc++ is used, the libstdc++ include directories should
not be in the search path at all.  These directories are now only used
if you pass -stdlib=libstdc++.
2014-03-21 17:53:59 +00:00
ache
5da4ff2e94 MFC r262689:
Add fetch and patch to .PHONY and .NOTMAIN only if PORTNAME is defined.
Unconditional addition cause real fetch(1) and patch(1) programs are
builded every time.
2014-03-09 23:47:34 +00:00
dim
6cf335a1b4 MFC r262310:
Move the part in bsd.own.mk that sets -Wno-c++11-extensions for clang to
bsd.sys.mk, where it really belongs.  This also causes the flag to get
added when clang is *not* the default system compiler, but is still
used, e.g. by setting WITH_CLANG_IS_CC manually.
2014-02-24 21:22:44 +00:00
dim
999774a8ef MFC r260102:
Similar to r260020, only use -fms-extensions with gcc, for all other
modules which require this flag to compile.  Use a GCC_MS_EXTENSIONS
variable, defined in kern.pre.mk, which can be used to easily supply the
flag (or not), depending on the compiler type.

MFC r260322:

In addition to r260102, also define GCC_MS_EXTENSIONS in bsd.sys.mk,
since kernel module builds do not use kern.pre.mk.
2014-01-09 22:40:51 +00:00
dim
5fce04bd49 MFC r257532 (by adrian):
Fix this build for clang.

MFC r259730:

To avoid having to explicitly test COMPILER_TYPE for setting
clang-specific or gcc-specific flags, introduce the following new
variables for use in Makefiles:

CFLAGS.clang
CFLAGS.gcc
CXXFLAGS.clang
CXXFLAGS.gcc

In bsd.sys.mk, these get appended to the regular CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS for
the right compiler.

MFC r259913:

For libstand and sys/boot, split off gcc-only flags into CFLAGS.gcc.

MFC r259927:

Fix pc98 build, by also forcing COMPILER_TYPE in sys/boot/pc98/boot2's
Makefile.

Pointy hat to:	dim
2013-12-30 20:15:46 +00:00
dim
837dce1466 MFC r259083:
For WARNS <= 3, change the clang warning flag -Wno-conversion to
-Wno-enum-conversion.  In earlier clang versions (before 3.2), the
latter did not exist, and suppressing enum conversion warnings was
really the goal of this warning suppression flag.

This should enable the same kind of warning again as was fixed by
r259072 ("incompatible integer to pointer conversion passing 'Elf_Addr'
(aka 'unsigned int') to parameter of type 'void *'"), and which was only
emitted by gcc.

Noticed by:	kib
2013-12-10 07:28:26 +00:00
ed
120125784a Add the Clang specific -Wmissing-variable-declarations to WARNS=6.
This compiler flag enforces that that people either mark variables
static or use an external declarations for the variable, similar to how
-Wmissing-prototypes works for functions.

Due to the fact that Yacc/Lex generate code that cannot trivially be
changed to not warn because of this (lots of yy* variables), add a
NO_WMISSING_VARIABLE_DECLARATIONS that can be used to turn off this
specific compiler warning.

Announced on:	toolchain@
2013-04-19 19:45:00 +00:00
dim
c19ac081a3 Since clang 3.2 now has an option to suppress warnings about implicitly
promoted K&R parameters, remove the workarounds added for sendmail
components in r228558.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-02-16 20:17:31 +00:00
marcel
52e7fd7c54 Add support for bmake. This includes:
1.  Don't do upgrade_checks when using bmake. As long as we have WITH_BMAKE,
    there's a bootstrap complication in ths respect. Avoid it. Make the
    necessary changes to have upgrade_checks work wth bmake anyway.
2.  Remove the use of -E. It's not needed in our build because we use ?= for
    the respective variables, which means that we'll take the environment
    value (if any) anyway.
3.  Properly declare phony targets as phony as bmake is a lot smarter (and
    thus agressive) about build avoidance.
4.  Make sure CLEANFILES is complete and use it on .NOPATH. bmake is a lot
    smarter about build avoidance and should not find files we generate in
    the source tree. We should not have files in the repository we want to
    generate, but this is an easier way to cross this hurdle.
5.  Have behavior under bmake the same as it is under make with respect to
    halting when sub-commands fail. Add "set -e" to compound commands so
    that bmake is informed when sub-commands fail.
6.  Make sure crunchgen uses the same make as the rest of the build. This
    is important when the make utility isn't called make (but bmake for
    example).
7.  While here, add support for using MAKEOBJDIR to set the object tree
    location. It's the second alternative bmake looks for when determining
    the actual object directory (= .OBJDIR).

Submitted by:	Simon Gerraty <sjg@juniper.net>
Submitted by:	John Van Horne <jvanhorne@juniper.net>
2012-10-06 20:01:05 +00:00
brooks
f17cb55447 Introduce a new make variable COMPILER_TYPE that specifies what
type of compiler is being used (currently clang or gcc).  COMPILER_TYPE
is set in the new bsd.compiler.mk file based on the value of the CC
variable or, should it prove informative, by running ${CC} --version
and examining the output.

To avoid negative performance impacts in the default case and correct
value for COMPILER_TYPE type is determined and passed in the environment
of submake instances while building world.

Replace adhoc attempts at determining the compiler type by examining
CC or MK_CLANG_IS_CC with checks of COMPILER_TYPE.  This eliminates
bootstrapping complications when first setting WITH_CLANG_IS_CC.

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
Reviewed by:	Yamaya Takashi <yamayan@kbh.biglobe.ne.jp>, imp, linimon
		(with some modifications post review)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-09-13 16:00:46 +00:00
dim
a0a31e8b37 During buildworld and buildkernel, define EARLY_BUILD in the earlier
stages (build-tools, cross-tools, etc) of the build, so we can detect in
bsd.*.mk whether to pass compiler-specific flags to ${CC}.

In particular, this commit will allow using WITH_CLANG_IS_CC when the
base compiler is still gcc, and when ${CC}, ${CXX} and ${CPP} are left
at their defaults.  The early stages will then be built using gcc, and
no clang-specific flags will be passed to it.  The later stages will be
built as usual.

The EARLY_BUILD define can also serve other uses, such as building the
world stage C++ executables with libc++ instead of libstdc++: during the
early build stages, we cannot assume libc++ is already available, so we
must still build with libstdc++ at that time.

MFC after:	1 week
2012-06-03 20:35:41 +00:00
dim
6170cec430 Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to trunk r154661, in preparation of the
upcoming 3.1 release (expected in a few weeks).  Preliminary release
notes can be found at: <http://llvm.org/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>

MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-16 21:23:25 +00:00
dim
36e49518fe Change the style of share/mk/bsd.sys.mk to that of the other bsd.*.mk
files, and style.Makefile(5), where applicable.  While here, update the
link to the gcc warning documentation.

No functional change.

MFC after:	1 week
2012-03-16 23:19:45 +00:00
jkim
56a05ae513 Make boot2 build with Clang again.
Submitted by:	dim (bsd.sys.mk)
Reviewed by:	dim, jhb
2012-03-09 23:30:30 +00:00
dim
ae227ddf7f Revert r232473. I have been convinced by Doug Barton and Bjoern Zeeb
that it is better to error out when people attempt to build using the
wrong bsd.*.mk files, than to silently ignore the problem.

This means, that after this commit, if you want to build kernel modules
by hand (or via a port) from a head source tree, you *must* make sure
the files in /usr/share/mk are in sync with that tree.  If that isn't
possible, for example when you are running on an older FreeBSD branch,
you can:

- Run "make buildenv" from your head source tree, to have the correct
  environment setup.  (It's advisable to have run "make buildworld", or
  at a minimum "make toolchain" first.)
- Alternatively, set MAKESYSPATH to the share/mk directory under your
  head source tree.  If your build tools are too old, other problems may
  still occur.
- Alternatively, use "make -m" and specify the share/mk directory under
  your head source tree.  Again, build tools that are too old may still
  result in trouble.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-03 23:49:53 +00:00
dim
35f5c46c91 After r232322, it turned out many people (and some ports) are building
kernel modules using their old installed /usr/share/mk/bsd.*.mk files,
instead of the updated ones in their source tree.  This leads to errors
like:

  "sys/conf/kmod.mk", line 111: Malformed conditional (${MK_CLANG_IS_CC} == "no" && ${CC:T:Mclang} != "clang")

Obviously, these errors will go away after a "make installworld", or
alternatively, by using "make buildenv" before attempting to manually
build modules.

However, since it is apparently an expected use case to build using old
.mk files, change the way we test for clang, so it also works when the
MK_CLANG_IS_CC macro doesn't exist.

Note the conditional expressions are becoming rather unreadable now, but
I will attempt to fix that on a followup commit.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-03 18:58:15 +00:00
dim
2a09710001 Add a WITH_CLANG_IS_CC option for src.conf(5), disabled by default, that
installs clang as /usr/bin/cc, /usr/bin/c++ and /usr/bin/cpp.

Note this does *not* disable building and installing gcc, which will
still be available as /usr/bin/gcc, /usr/bin/g++ and /usr/bin/gcpp.  If
you want to disable gcc completely, you must use WITHOUT_GCC.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-02-29 22:58:51 +00:00
dim
0d1f91e8e1 Define several extra macros in bsd.sys.mk and sys/conf/kern.pre.mk, to
get rid of testing explicitly for clang (using ${CC:T:Mclang}) in
individual Makefiles.

Instead, use the following extra macros, for use with clang:
- NO_WERROR.clang       (disables -Werror)
- NO_WCAST_ALIGN.clang  (disables -Wcast-align)
- NO_WFORMAT.clang	(disables -Wformat and friends)
- CLANG_NO_IAS		(disables integrated assembler)
- CLANG_OPT_SMALL	(adds flags for extra small size optimizations)

As a side effect, this enables setting CC/CXX/CPP in src.conf instead of
make.conf!  For clang, use the following:

CC=clang
CXX=clang++
CPP=clang-cpp

MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-02-28 18:30:18 +00:00
dim
c33f43657f Disable another clang warning (-Wempty-body) when WARNS <= 2.
MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-18 00:34:42 +00:00
dim
6990aaaaad Disable yet another clang warning (-Wconversion) when WARNS <= 3.
MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-18 00:24:11 +00:00
dim
f68951a3dd Disable yet another clang warning when WARNS <= 3.
MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-17 01:51:12 +00:00
dim
d9e9968084 Add a NO_WARRAY_BOUNDS setting to bsd.sys.mk, only applicable to clang,
to selectively work around warnings in programs that don't use flexible
array members, but instead define arrays of length 1 at the end of the
struct, and then access those beyond their declared bounds.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-16 23:42:25 +00:00
dim
b2a5a1cc3f Disable one more clang warning when WARNS <= 3.
MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-15 23:13:57 +00:00
dim
634fe42a76 Clang has more warnings enabled by default, and when using -Wall, so if WARNS
is set to low values, some of them have to be disabled explicitly.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-15 22:08:08 +00:00
dim
738c7248a6 Remove support for the Intel C Compiler from the build infrastructure.
This support has not worked for several years, and is not likely to work
again, unless Intel decides to release a native FreeBSD version of their
compiler. ;)
2011-04-19 18:09:21 +00:00
pjd
52a9fb0659 To be able to use printf extensions we need to turn off gcc format checking.
Following the convention of NO_WERROR and NO_WCAST_ALIGN add NO_WFORMAT,
which, when defined in Makefile, turns off compile-time format checking
(by adding -Wno-format), but still allows to use high WARNS level.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-03-07 09:28:21 +00:00
imp
c3a399c4ba MFtbemd:
Prefer MACHNE_CPUARCH to MACHINE_ARCH in most contexts where you want
to test of all the CPUs of a given family conform.
2010-08-23 22:24:11 +00:00
rpaulo
f63ab9228e For every instance of '.if ${CC} == "foo"' or '.if ${CC} != "foo"' in
Makefiles or *.mk files, use ${CC:T:Mfoo} instead, so only the basename
of the compiler command (excluding any arguments) is considered.

This allows you to use, for example, CC="/nondefault/path/clang -xxx",
and still have the various tests in bsd.*.mk identify your compiler as
clang correctly.

ICC if cases were also changed.

Submitted by:	Dimitry Andric <dimitry at andric.com>
2010-08-17 20:39:28 +00:00
marcel
66a8b20283 Allow suppression of -Wcast-align for WARNS>=4 by defining
NO_WCAST_ALIGN. The headers of the standard C++ library are
not 64-bit clean and trigger the warning. This prevents use
of WARNS>=4 on ia64 for example.
2010-02-18 02:06:57 +00:00
trasz
85555d355f Undo r169961, removing WITH_GCC3, added as a temporary workaround three
years ago.
2010-01-18 21:56:08 +00:00
ed
97b61f2cf3 Disable K&R style function definitions for WARNS=6.
Unfortunately there are two slight problems with that:

- Yacc and lex might generate code that generates warnings because of
  this. Require yacc and lex to be rebuilt during bootstrap. I'm not
  incrementing __FreeBSD_version here, because I assume someone else
  will do this eventually.

- When running `make buildkernel', it uses share/mk from the source
  treeo to build aicasm. Because aicasm also depends on lex, this would
  break. Lower WARNS to 5 for now. We should just increment it to 6
  again somewhere in the very far future.
2009-12-31 00:07:26 +00:00
ru
e7d2f7c61c Unbreak NO_WARNS, keeping CSTD effect on CFLAGS out of its control.
Unbreak compiles with icc.
2009-10-22 11:45:35 +00:00
rdivacky
7e253ca5eb Set CSTD in all cases except when CC=icc and NO_WARNS is set. This
way we can set desired C standard even for cross tools etc.

Tested by:	make universe
Approved by:	ed (maintainer)
OK by:		das
2009-10-21 17:07:46 +00:00
rdivacky
4cd01fc223 Switch over to gnu99 compilation on default for userland.
Tested by:	make universe
Tested by:	ports exp build (done by pav)
Reviewed by:	ru
Reviewed by:	silence on arch
Approved by:	ed (mentor)
2009-03-14 17:55:16 +00:00
imp
d2f1100583 Turn of SSP for mips for now until support is added to the base
architecture.
2008-07-23 06:14:21 +00:00
cognet
76a236f319 Disable SSP on arm for the time being.
The segfaults when using SSP seem to be a gcc bug, a patch is available
in the gcc bugzilla, and will be imported once it's committed
into the official gcc tree.
2008-07-19 00:19:16 +00:00
ru
8735fdbd4c Enable GCC stack protection (aka Propolice) for userland:
- It is opt-out for now so as to give it maximum testing, but it may be
  turned opt-in for stable branches depending on the consensus.  You
  can turn it off with WITHOUT_SSP.
- WITHOUT_SSP was previously used to disable the build of GNU libssp.
  It is harmless to steal the knob as SSP symbols have been provided
  by libc for a long time, GNU libssp should not have been much used.
- SSP is disabled in a few corners such as system bootstrap programs
  (sys/boot), process bootstrap code (rtld, csu) and SSP symbols themselves.
- It should be safe to use -fstack-protector-all to build world, however
  libc will be automatically downgraded to -fstack-protector because it
  breaks rtld otherwise.
- This option is unavailable on ia64.

Enable GCC stack protection (aka Propolice) for kernel:
- It is opt-out for now so as to give it maximum testing.
- Do not compile your kernel with -fstack-protector-all, it won't work.

Submitted by:	Jeremie Le Hen <jeremie@le-hen.org>
2008-06-25 21:33:28 +00:00
jb
f0232b81e2 Re-enable -Werror again.
This time, change the default CFLAGS to match the simple defaults that
the tinderboxes use. That is, don't use -fno-strict-aliasing by default.

My last attempt to re-anable -Werror gave me a lesson in what strict
aliasing is all about. There was code in libthr that wasn't 64-bit clean.
The default use of -fno-strict-aliasing hid that.

By using -fno-strict-aliasing by default we were choosing to ignore
problems in code which had the potential to shoot ourselves in the
foot. Sometimes it would be the 64-bit foot. I have both feet. The left
ones are 32 bits and the right ones are 64 bits. Don't ask about my
endian orientation. :-)

The -fno-strict-aliasing compiler arg can still be used if NO_STRING_ALIASING
is define in make.

We are early in the FreeBSD 8 development, so we have the opportunity to
wait and see if this works for us. I am sure that people will complain.
We can easily revert this. All I ask is that we take sides: clean code or
not. YMMV.

Note that by using -fno-strict-aliasing the build won't actually break.
Only where WARNS is set (and -Werror is used) will a compiler warning break
the build. The use of WARNS levels implies (to me at least) that the
developer has taken some care to make the code pass basic checks. This
commit makes those checks just a little bit more strict.
2007-11-22 23:21:12 +00:00
jb
f2dddc3de3 Unfortunately the tinderbox setup uses custom CFLAGS which are a big
obstacle to enabling -Werror. I'll continue to work on cleaning up the
code so that we can keep this enabled.

If the tinderboxes would just use the default CFLAGS set in this file,
all would be fine and we'd be able to make use of -Werror.
2007-11-19 22:39:39 +00:00
jb
f8ce423552 Re-enable -Werror ins WARNS as it was roughly 6 months ago before
being disabled while gcc 4.2 was bedded in.

Tested with 'make release' (amd64 arm i386 ia64 pc98 powerpc sparc64 sun4v)
2007-11-19 09:09:02 +00:00
obrien
ae19feef0a Temporarily add 'WITH_GCC3' that removes -Wno-pointer-sign from the
compiler invocation.  This is just to help get over the hump of people
tracking down bugs that may cross the GCC 4.2 upgrade.
It is envisioned that this option goes away after a suitable amount
of time.
2007-05-24 21:53:42 +00:00
kan
925e7e54c5 Universally disable -Werror until src/ is in better shape for GCC 4.2.
There are new warnings that kill the build otherwise.

Disable pointer destination sign mismatch warning alltogether. Our tree
is in no shape to have that enabled yet.
2007-05-19 04:41:05 +00:00
jb
d871054da8 Allow a makefile to set IGNORE_PRAGMA so that OpenSolaris code can
be built with other gcc warnings enabled.

Every Solaris source file has a #pragma ident in it. We can just
ignore those definitions.
2006-11-04 04:39:05 +00:00
des
be4056d8d7 Reintroduce CSTD, which allows a Makefile to specify the precise dialect
of C in which the program or library is written.

Note that this is *not* intended to be used across the whole tree.  It
is intended to be used for individual libraries or programs which use
specific language features which the compiler must know about in order
to produce correct warnings at high WARNS levels.

MFC after:	1 month
2006-08-11 17:28:59 +00:00
obrien
a8c5c0fe7e Move -Wunused-parameter from WARNS level 3 level 4.
Also break long lines -- note that the '\' must be up against the last
character of a line to keep command-line spacing proper.

Requested by:	rwatson
2005-01-16 21:18:16 +00:00
obrien
5568092622 Use >= so we can use the actual WARNS levels. 2005-01-16 21:08:31 +00:00
trhodes
1492567af1 This are the build infrastructure changes to allow to use the
Intel C/C++ compiler (lang/icc) to build the kernel.

The icc CPUTYPE CFLAGS use icc v7 syntax, icc v8 moans about them, but
doesn't abort. They also produce CPU specific code (new instructions
of the CPU, not only CPU specific scheduling), so if you get coredumps
with signal 4 (SIGILL, illegal instruction) you've used the wrong
CPUTYPE.

Incarnations of this patch survive gcc compiles and my make universe.
I use it on my desktop.

To use it update share/mk, add
	/usr/local/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin	(icc v7, works)
or
	/usr/local/intel_cc_80/bin		(icc v8, doesn't work)
to your PATH, make sure you have a new kernel compile directory
(e.g. MYKERNEL_icc) and run
	CFLAGS="-O2 -ip" CC=icc make depend
	CFLAGS="-O2 -ip" CC=icc make
in it.

Don't compile with -ipo, the build infrastructure uses ld directly to
link the kernel and the modules, but -ipo needs the link step to be
performed with Intel's linker.

Problems with icc v8:
 - panic: npx0 cannot be emulated on an SMP system
 - UP: first start of /bin/sh results in a FP exception

Parts of this commit contains suggestions or submissions from
Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>.

Reviewed by:	silence on -arch
Submitted by:	netchild
2004-03-12 21:36:12 +00:00
des
bc27cba087 Remove -Wbad-function-cast. Its main purpose is to catch bugs that we
already catch with -Wstrict-prototypes, and it causes spurious warnings
for some perfectly legitimate constructs.
2004-02-16 20:07:06 +00:00
ru
032a5ac8ac Put the warning flags to where they belong (into CWARNFLAGS).
This allows us to easily override them when necessary, e.g.,
to selectively disable warnings in libc/ contributed sources.
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