From a469a1019352b8efc4bd7003b0bd59eb60fc428c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff King Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2012 12:42:10 -0500 Subject: silence some -Wuninitialized false positives There are a few error functions that simply wrap error() and provide a standardized message text. Like error(), they always return -1; knowing that can help the compiler silence some false positive -Wuninitialized warnings. One strategy would be to just declare these as inline in the header file so that the compiler can see that they always return -1. However, gcc does not always inline them (e.g., it will not inline opterror, even with -O3), which renders our change pointless. Instead, let's follow the same route we did with error() in the last patch, and define a macro that makes the constant return value obvious to the compiler. Signed-off-by: Jeff King Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- cache.h | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) (limited to 'cache.h') diff --git a/cache.h b/cache.h index 18fdd18f36..0e8e5d8002 100644 --- a/cache.h +++ b/cache.h @@ -1136,6 +1136,9 @@ extern int check_repository_format_version(const char *var, const char *value, v extern int git_env_bool(const char *, int); extern int git_config_system(void); extern int config_error_nonbool(const char *); +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#define config_error_nonbool(s) (config_error_nonbool(s), -1) +#endif extern const char *get_log_output_encoding(void); extern const char *get_commit_output_encoding(void); -- cgit v1.2.1