From: Paul Eggert Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 20:21:42 +0000 (-0800) Subject: doc: clarify -Werror X-Git-Tag: v0.1~244 X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=def66597e1402974e3fedcca2de1f17c1d1faf20;p=gnulib.git doc: clarify -Werror * doc/warnings.texi (warnings): -Werror is not always a bad idea; clarify that it's intended for developers, not for ordinary builds, and mention --enable-gcc-warnings as one possible use. --- diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 79defc9a46..1cdc89f10e 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2013-01-15 Paul Eggert + + doc: clarify -Werror + * doc/warnings.texi (warnings): -Werror is not always a bad idea; + clarify that it's intended for developers, not for ordinary builds, + and mention --enable-gcc-warnings as one possible use. + 2013-01-15 Andoni Morales Alastruey (tiny change) stdint: fix build with Android's Bionic fox x86 diff --git a/doc/warnings.texi b/doc/warnings.texi index 40dfc203a1..1836c04325 100644 --- a/doc/warnings.texi +++ b/doc/warnings.texi @@ -21,10 +21,15 @@ from gnulib), it is useful to apply different warning options to different directories. @item -It allows to use @samp{-Werror} at @samp{make distcheck} time, to verify +It lets you use @samp{-Werror} at @samp{make distcheck} time, to verify that on the maintainer's system, no warnings remain. (Note that use of @samp{-Werror} in @code{CFLAGS} does not work in general, because it may break autoconfiguration.) + +@item +Similarly, it lets you use @samp{-Werror} when the builder runs +@command{configure} with an option such as +@option{--enable-gcc-warnings}. @end itemize To use this module, you need the following: @@ -49,10 +54,12 @@ and before @code{CFLAGS} in build rules emitted by Automake. This allows the user to provide @code{CFLAGS} that override the @code{WARN_CFLAGS}. @end enumerate -Note that it is a bad idea to use @samp{gl_WARN_ADD([-Werror])}. The +@samp{gl_WARN_ADD([-Werror])} is intended for developers, and should be +avoided in contexts where it would affect ordinary installation builds. The warnings emitted by GCC depend, to some extent, on the contents of the system header files, on the size and signedness of built-in types, etc. Use of @samp{-Werror} would cause frustration to all users on platforms that the maintainer has not tested before the release. It is better if -maintainers use @samp{-Werror} only for themselves (for example, during -@samp{make distcheck}, as mentioned above). +@samp{-Werror} is off by default, and is enabled only by developers. +For example, @samp{-Werror} could affect @samp{make distcheck} or +@samp{configure --enable-gcc-warnings} as mentioned above.