C++ PATCH: non-literal format specifier nit

Kaveh R. Ghazi ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu
Mon Jan 31 10:46:00 GMT 2000


 > From: Jeffrey A Law <law@cygnus.com>
 >  
 >   In message < 200001252032.PAA15668@caip.rutgers.edu >you write:
 >   >  > From: Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com>
 >   >  > 
 >   >  >     Kaveh> Regarding the warning mechanism, I too am waiting
 >   >  >     Kaveh> for the author of it to allow turning it off.
 >   >  > 
 >   >  > Is that happenning?  I didn't know such work was underway.
 >   > 
 >   > 
 >   > Well, this was the consensus for the non-literal format specifier
 >   > warnings and I think Jeff asked Ken to do this.  Whether Ken did it or
 >   > not, or intends to, I can't say.
 >  
 > He hasn't to the best of my knowledge, which I find rather
 > disappointing from Ken.  Next time we won't be as generous with the
 > "iterate/improve" if Ken submits another patch (ie, we'll require
 > it to be more complete before it goes in).
 > jeff


Ulrich posted a change for this on Friday (and rth approved it) so it
went in.  (Unfortunately the patch came without corresponding
documentation updates.)

		--Kaveh
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