Re: Why is -Wold-style-definition off by default?

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On 10/30/2017 06:20 AM, Antons Suspans wrote:
Hello!

Why is -Wold-style-definition off by default and not implied by -Wall,
-Wextra? The following code might be a marginal example, which is
compiled without warning about missing prototype and unchecked args
(gcc-5.3.0 -Wall -Wextra ex.c).

I recently wondered the same thing.  Functions without a prototype
have been deprecated since C99.  As the C committee is starting to
work on C2X it will consider removing (a subset of) deprecated features.
I think it would make sense to include the option in -Wall now, well
ahead of C2X being finalized (it arguably should been done years ago).
If you'd like to see such a change I suggest opening a request in Bugzilla.

Martin


void f(x)
	int x;
{ }

int main(void) {
	f(1.0);
	return 0;
}

Thanks,

Antons




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