[Bug c++/12479] System header should not cause -pedantic to error about "extra `;'"
gdr at integrable-solutions dot net
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Wed Oct 1 18:44:00 GMT 2003
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------- Additional Comments From gdr at integrable-solutions dot net 2003-10-01 18:44 -------
Subject: Re: System header should not cause -pedantic to error about "extra `;'"
"levon at movementarian dot org" <gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org> writes:
| The manual should clarify this very odd behaviour. Currently :
|
| `-pedantic'
| Issue all the warnings demanded by strict ISO C and ISO C++;
| reject all programs that use forbidden extensions, and some other
| programs that do not follow ISO C and ISO C++.
|
| does not make the behaviour clear; in particular, no such distinction
| between C and C++ is made that I could see.
Probably. The -pedantic can turn pedwarns into errors. We've had
that behaviour for ages.
-- Gaby
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