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cpp.texi (Invocation): Revise to indicate that GCC driver options are only documented in the GCC manual.
2016-12-25 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> gcc/ * doc/cpp.texi (Invocation): Revise to indicate that GCC driver options are only documented in the GCC manual. * doc/cppopts.texi: Delete documentation of GCC driver options -o, -Wall, -Wtraditional, -Werror, -Wsystem-headers, -w, -pedantic, -pedantic-errors, -std=, -ansi, --help, --target-help, -v, -version. Update -Wcomment, -Wtrigraphs, -Wundef, -Wexpansion-to-defined, -Wno-endif-labels, -traditional, -traditional-cpp, -trigraphs to merge text previously in GCC manual. * doc/invoke.texi (Option Summary): Move -trigraphs, -traditional, and -traditional-cpp from C dialect options to preprocessor options. (C Dialect Options): Likewise. (Warning Options): Delete documentation of -Wcomment, -Wtrigraphs, -Wexpansion-to-defined, -Wundef, and -Wno-endif-labels. From-SVN: r243923
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* doc/cpp.texi (Invocation): Revise to indicate that GCC driver
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options are only documented in the GCC manual.
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* doc/cppopts.texi: Delete documentation of GCC driver options
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-o, -Wall, -Wtraditional, -Werror, -Wsystem-headers, -w,
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-pedantic, -pedantic-errors, -std=, -ansi, --help, --target-help,
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-v, -version. Update -Wcomment, -Wtrigraphs, -Wundef,
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-Wexpansion-to-defined, -Wno-endif-labels, -traditional,
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-traditional-cpp, -trigraphs to merge text previously in GCC manual.
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* doc/invoke.texi (Option Summary): Move -trigraphs, -traditional,
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and -traditional-cpp from C dialect options to preprocessor options.
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(C Dialect Options): Likewise.
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(Warning Options): Delete documentation of -Wcomment, -Wtrigraphs,
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-Wexpansion-to-defined, -Wundef, and -Wno-endif-labels.
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2016-12-24 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com>
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* tree-core.h (tree_base): Document the meaning of public_flag
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@ -4285,51 +4285,54 @@ You can also make or cancel assertions using command-line options.
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@cindex invocation
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@cindex command line
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Most often when you use the C preprocessor you will not have to invoke it
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explicitly: the C compiler will do so automatically. However, the
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preprocessor is sometimes useful on its own. All the options listed
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here are also acceptable to the C compiler and have the same meaning,
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except that the C compiler has different rules for specifying the output
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file.
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Most often when you use the C preprocessor you do not have to invoke it
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explicitly: the C compiler does so automatically. However, the
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preprocessor is sometimes useful on its own. You can invoke the
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preprocessor either with the @command{cpp} command, or via @command{gcc -E}.
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In GCC, the preprocessor is actually integrated with the compiler
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rather than a separate program, and both of these commands invoke
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GCC and tell it to stop after the preprocessing phase.
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@emph{Note:} Whether you use the preprocessor by way of @command{gcc}
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or @command{cpp}, the @dfn{compiler driver} is run first. This
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program's purpose is to translate your command into invocations of the
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programs that do the actual work. Their command-line interfaces are
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similar but not identical to the documented interface, and may change
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without notice.
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The @command {cpp} options listed here are also accepted by
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@command{gcc} and have the same meaning. Likewise the @command{cpp}
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command accepts all the usual @command{gcc} driver options, although those
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pertaining to compilation phases after preprocessing are ignored.
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Only options specific to preprocessing behavior are documented here.
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Refer to the GCC manual for full documentation of other driver options.
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@ignore
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@c man begin SYNOPSIS
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cpp [@option{-D}@var{macro}[=@var{defn}]@dots{}] [@option{-U}@var{macro}]
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[@option{-I}@var{dir}@dots{}] [@option{-iquote}@var{dir}@dots{}]
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[@option{-W}@var{warn}@dots{}]
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[@option{-M}|@option{-MM}] [@option{-MG}] [@option{-MF} @var{filename}]
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[@option{-MP}] [@option{-MQ} @var{target}@dots{}]
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[@option{-MT} @var{target}@dots{}]
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[@option{-P}] [@option{-fno-working-directory}]
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[@option{-x} @var{language}] [@option{-std=}@var{standard}]
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@var{infile} @var{outfile}
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@var{infile} [[@option{-o}] @var{outfile}]
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Only the most useful options are listed here; see below for the remainder.
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Only the most useful options are given above; see below for a more
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complete list of preprocessor-specific options.
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In addition, @command{cpp} accepts most @command{gcc} driver options, which
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are not listed here. Refer to the GCC documentation for details.
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@c man end
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@c man begin SEEALSO
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gpl(7), gfdl(7), fsf-funding(7),
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gcc(1), as(1), ld(1), and the Info entries for @file{cpp}, @file{gcc}, and
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@file{binutils}.
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gcc(1), and the Info entries for @file{cpp} and @file{gcc}.
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@c man end
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@end ignore
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@c man begin OPTIONS
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The C preprocessor expects two file names as arguments, @var{infile} and
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The @command{cpp} command expects two file names as arguments, @var{infile} and
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@var{outfile}. The preprocessor reads @var{infile} together with any
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other files it specifies with @samp{#include}. All the output generated
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by the combined input files is written in @var{outfile}.
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Either @var{infile} or @var{outfile} may be @option{-}, which as
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@var{infile} means to read from standard input and as @var{outfile}
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means to write to standard output. Also, if either file is omitted, it
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means to write to standard output. If either file is omitted, it
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means the same as if @option{-} had been specified for that file.
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You can also use the @option{-o @var{outfile}} option to specify the
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output file.
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Unless otherwise noted, or the option ends in @samp{=}, all options
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which take an argument may have that argument appear either immediately
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@w{@samp{-d -M}}.
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@cindex options
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@table @gcctabopt
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@include cppopts.texi
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@end table
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@c man end
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@node Environment Variables
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@c If this file is included with the flag ``cppmanual'' set, it is
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@c formatted for inclusion in the CPP manual; otherwise the main GCC manual.
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@table @gcctabopt
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@item -D @var{name}
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@opindex D
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Predefine @var{name} as a macro, with definition @code{1}.
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If @var{dir} begins with @code{=}, then the @code{=} will be replaced
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by the sysroot prefix; see @option{--sysroot} and @option{-isysroot}.
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@item -o @var{file}
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@opindex o
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Write output to @var{file}. This is the same as specifying @var{file}
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as the second non-option argument to @command{cpp}. @command{gcc} has a
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different interpretation of a second non-option argument, so you must
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use @option{-o} to specify the output file.
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@item -Wall
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@opindex Wall
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Turns on all optional warnings which are desirable for normal code.
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At present this is @option{-Wcomment}, @option{-Wtrigraphs},
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@option{-Wmultichar} and a warning about integer promotion causing a
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change of sign in @code{#if} expressions. Note that many of the
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preprocessor's warnings are on by default and have no options to
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control them.
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@item -Wcomment
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@itemx -Wcomments
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@opindex Wcomment
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@opindex Wcomments
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Warn whenever a comment-start sequence @samp{/*} appears in a @samp{/*}
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comment, or whenever a backslash-newline appears in a @samp{//} comment.
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(Both forms have the same effect.)
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This warning is enabled by @option{-Wall}.
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@item -Wtrigraphs
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@opindex Wtrigraphs
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@anchor{Wtrigraphs}
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Most trigraphs in comments cannot affect the meaning of the program.
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However, a trigraph that would form an escaped newline (@samp{??/} at
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the end of a line) can, by changing where the comment begins or ends.
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Therefore, only trigraphs that would form escaped newlines produce
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warnings inside a comment.
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Warn if any trigraphs are encountered that might change the meaning of
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the program. Trigraphs within comments are not warned about,
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except those that would form escaped newlines.
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This option is implied by @option{-Wall}. If @option{-Wall} is not
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given, this option is still enabled unless trigraphs are enabled. To
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get trigraph conversion without warnings, but get the other
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@option{-Wall} warnings, use @samp{-trigraphs -Wall -Wno-trigraphs}.
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@item -Wtraditional
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@opindex Wtraditional
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Warn about certain constructs that behave differently in traditional and
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ISO C@. Also warn about ISO C constructs that have no traditional C
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equivalent, and problematic constructs which should be avoided.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Traditional Mode}.
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@end ifset
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@item -Wundef
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@opindex Wundef
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Warn whenever an identifier which is not a macro is encountered in an
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@samp{#if} directive, outside of @samp{defined}. Such identifiers are
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replaced with zero.
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@opindex Wno-undef
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Warn if an undefined identifier is evaluated in an @code{#if} directive.
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Such identifiers are replaced with zero.
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@item -Wexpansion-to-defined
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@opindex Wexpansion-to-defined
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Warn whenever @samp{defined} is encountered in the expansion of a macro
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(including the case where the macro is expanded by an @samp{#if} directive).
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Such usage is not portable.
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This warning is also enabled by @option{-Wpedantic} and @option{-Wextra}.
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@item -Wunused-macros
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@opindex Wunused-macros
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#endif
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@end smallexample
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@item -Wendif-labels
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@item -Wno-endif-labels
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@opindex Wno-endif-labels
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@opindex Wendif-labels
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Warn whenever an @samp{#else} or an @samp{#endif} are followed by text.
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Do not warn whenever an @code{#else} or an @code{#endif} are followed by text.
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This usually happens in code of the form
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@smallexample
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The second and third @code{FOO} should be in comments, but often are not
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in older programs. This warning is on by default.
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@item -Werror
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@opindex Werror
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Make all warnings into hard errors. Source code which triggers warnings
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will be rejected.
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@item -Wsystem-headers
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@opindex Wsystem-headers
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Issue warnings for code in system headers. These are normally unhelpful
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in finding bugs in your own code, therefore suppressed. If you are
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responsible for the system library, you may want to see them.
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@item -w
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@opindex w
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Suppress all warnings, including those which GNU CPP issues by default.
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@item -pedantic
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@opindex pedantic
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Issue all the mandatory diagnostics listed in the C standard. Some of
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them are left out by default, since they trigger frequently on harmless
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code.
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@item -pedantic-errors
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@opindex pedantic-errors
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Issue all the mandatory diagnostics, and make all mandatory diagnostics
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into errors. This includes mandatory diagnostics that GCC issues
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without @samp{-pedantic} but treats as warnings.
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@item -M
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@opindex M
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@cindex @command{make}
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This option has been removed, because it conflicts with the @option{-l}
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option.
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@item -std=@var{standard}
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@itemx -ansi
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@opindex ansi
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@opindex std=
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Specify the standard to which the code should conform. Currently CPP
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knows about C and C++ standards; others may be added in the future.
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@var{standard}
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may be one of:
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@table @code
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@item c90
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@itemx c89
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@itemx iso9899:1990
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The ISO C standard from 1990. @samp{c90} is the customary shorthand for
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The @option{-ansi} option is equivalent to @option{-std=c90}.
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@item iso9899:199409
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The 1990 C standard, as amended in 1994.
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@item iso9899:1999
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@itemx c99
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publication, this was known as C9X@.
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@item iso9899:2011
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@itemx c11
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@itemx c1x
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@item gnu90
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@itemx gnu89
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The 1990 C standard plus GNU extensions. This is the default.
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@item gnu99
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@item gnu11
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The 2011 C standard plus GNU extensions.
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@item c++98
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The 1998 ISO C++ standard plus amendments.
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@item gnu++98
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default for C++ code.
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@end table
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@item -I-
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Split the include path. Any directories specified with @option{-I}
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@noindent
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@ifclear cppmanual
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If you use @option{-dM} without the @option{-E} option, @option{-dM} is
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interpreted as a synonym for @option{-fdump-rtl-mach}.
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@xref{Developer Options, , ,gcc}.
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@end ifclear
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@item D
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@item -traditional-cpp
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@cindex traditional C language
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@cindex C language, traditional
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@item -traditional
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@opindex traditional-cpp
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Try to imitate the behavior of old-fashioned C preprocessors, as
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@opindex traditional
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Try to imitate the behavior of pre-standard C preprocessors, as
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opposed to ISO C preprocessors.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Traditional Mode}.
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@end ifset
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@ifclear cppmanual
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@end ifclear
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Note that GCC does not otherwise attempt to emulate a pre-standard
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C compiler, and these options are only supported with the @option{-E}
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switch, or when invoking CPP explicitly.
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@item -trigraphs
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Process trigraph sequences.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Initial processing}.
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@end ifset
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@ifclear cppmanual
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@samp{??/} stands for @samp{\}, so @samp{'??/n'} is a character
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constant for a newline. By default, GCC ignores trigraphs, but in
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standard-conforming modes it converts them. See the @option{-std} and
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@option{-ansi} options.
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constant for a newline.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Initial processing}.
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@end ifset
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@ifclear cppmanual
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@end ifclear
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By default, GCC ignores trigraphs, but in
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standard-conforming modes it converts them. See the @option{-std} and
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@option{-ansi} options.
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@item -remap
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@opindex remap
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Enable special code to work around file systems which only permit very
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short file names, such as MS-DOS@.
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@item --help
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@itemx --target-help
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@opindex help
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@opindex target-help
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Print text describing all the command-line options instead of
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@item -v
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@opindex v
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Verbose mode. Print out GNU CPP's version number at the beginning of
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execution, and report the final form of the include path.
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@item -H
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@opindex H
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Print the name of each header file used, in addition to other normal
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@item -version
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@itemx --version
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@opindex version
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Print out GNU CPP's version number. With one dash, proceed to
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-fsigned-bitfields -fsigned-char @gol
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@item C++ Language Options
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-M -MM -MF -MG -MP -MQ -MT -nostdinc @gol
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-P -fdebug-cpp -ftrack-macro-expansion -fworking-directory @gol
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-remap -trigraphs -undef -U@var{macro} @gol
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-remap -traditional -traditional-cpp -trigraphs @gol
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-undef -U@var{macro} @gol
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-Wp,@var{option} -Xpreprocessor @var{option} -no-integrated-cpp}
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@item -trigraphs
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@opindex trigraphs
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Support ISO C trigraphs. The @option{-ansi} option (and @option{-std}
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options for strict ISO C conformance) implies @option{-trigraphs}.
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@cindex traditional C language
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@cindex C language, traditional
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@item -traditional
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@itemx -traditional-cpp
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@opindex traditional-cpp
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@opindex traditional
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Formerly, these options caused GCC to attempt to emulate a pre-standard
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C compiler. They are now only supported with the @option{-E} switch.
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The preprocessor continues to support a pre-standard mode. See the GNU
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CPP manual for details.
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@item -fcond-mismatch
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@opindex fcond-mismatch
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Allow conditional expressions with mismatched types in the second and
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@ -3838,13 +3822,6 @@ of error, as programmers often forget that this type is signed on some
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machines.
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This warning is enabled by @option{-Wall}.
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@item -Wcomment
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@opindex Wcomment
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@opindex Wno-comment
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Warn whenever a comment-start sequence @samp{/*} appears in a @samp{/*}
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comment, or whenever a Backslash-Newline appears in a @samp{//} comment.
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This warning is enabled by @option{-Wall}.
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@item -Wno-coverage-mismatch
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@opindex Wno-coverage-mismatch
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Warn if feedback profiles do not match when using the
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Warn when @code{__sync_fetch_and_nand} and @code{__sync_nand_and_fetch}
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built-in functions are used. These functions changed semantics in GCC 4.4.
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@item -Wtrigraphs
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@opindex Wtrigraphs
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@opindex Wno-trigraphs
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Warn if any trigraphs are encountered that might change the meaning of
|
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the program (trigraphs within comments are not warned about).
|
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This warning is enabled by @option{-Wall}.
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@item -Wunused-but-set-parameter
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@opindex Wunused-but-set-parameter
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@opindex Wno-unused-but-set-parameter
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|
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construct, known from C++, was introduced with ISO C99 and is by default
|
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allowed in GCC@. It is not supported by ISO C90. @xref{Mixed Declarations}.
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@item -Wexpansion-to-defined
|
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@opindex Wexpansion-to-defined
|
||||
Warn whenever @samp{defined} is encountered in the expansion of a macro.
|
||||
This warning is also enabled by @option{-Wpedantic} and @option{-Wextra}.
|
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|
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@item -Wundef
|
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@opindex Wundef
|
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@opindex Wno-undef
|
||||
Warn if an undefined identifier is evaluated in an @code{#if} directive.
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@item -Wno-endif-labels
|
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@opindex Wno-endif-labels
|
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@opindex Wendif-labels
|
||||
Do not warn whenever an @code{#else} or an @code{#endif} are followed by text.
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@item -Wshadow
|
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@opindex Wshadow
|
||||
@opindex Wno-shadow
|
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|
@ -11371,9 +11326,9 @@ This option may be useful in conjunction with the @option{-B} or
|
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@option{-wrapper} options to specify an alternate preprocessor or
|
||||
perform additional processing of the program source between
|
||||
normal preprocessing and compilation.
|
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@end table
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|
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@include cppopts.texi
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@end table
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@node Assembler Options
|
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@section Passing Options to the Assembler
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