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authorTom Lane2021-11-18 19:50:13 +0000
committerTom Lane2021-11-18 19:50:13 +0000
commitdff01e40496122a9a4b3fb5a47ed5d124d32aff9 (patch)
tree61a5141b50285924c71f6ade7f21f20ab21c9ff5 /doc/src
parenta414eb850dd8cf9337dd5e8000e2f4e68b61769f (diff)
Use appropriate -Wno-warning switches when compiling bitcode.
We use "clang" to compile bitcode files for LLVM inlining. That might be different from the build's main C compiler, so it needs its own set of compiler flags. To simplify configure, we don't bother adding any -W switches to that flag set; there's little need since the main build will show us any warnings. However, if we don't want to see unwanted warnings, we still have to add any -Wno-warning switches we'd normally use with clang. This escaped notice before commit 9ff47ea41, which tried to add -Wno-compound-token-split-by-macro; buildfarm animals using mismatched CC and CLANG still showed those warnings. I'm not sure why we never saw any effects from the lack of -Wno-unused-command-line-argument (maybe that's only activated by -Wall?). clang does not currently support -Wno-format-truncation or -Wno-stringop-truncation, although in the interests of future-proofing and consistency I included tests for those. Back-patch to v11 where we started building bitcode files. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2921539.1637254619@sss.pgh.pa.us
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