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Diego Biurrun authored
For some weird reason gcc does not check if the -Wno disabling variants of warning flags match existing warning flags. Instead it swallows them silently. That is, unless other warning or error messages are generated, because then - for some even more bizarre reason - a complaint about the unknown disable warning flag is issued along with the error or warning message. Thus to check for the availability of a warning disabling option, one needs to check for the enabling variant instead and then add the disabling variant to CFLAGS.
Diego Biurrun authoredFor some weird reason gcc does not check if the -Wno disabling variants of warning flags match existing warning flags. Instead it swallows them silently. That is, unless other warning or error messages are generated, because then - for some even more bizarre reason - a complaint about the unknown disable warning flag is issued along with the error or warning message. Thus to check for the availability of a warning disabling option, one needs to check for the enabling variant instead and then add the disabling variant to CFLAGS.