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authorTor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com>2013-10-17 08:25:28 +0300
committerTor Lillqvist <tml@collabora.com>2013-10-17 08:34:01 +0300
commit2337bb6b402391983f8f96a8d0bc9e904dd124a9 (patch)
tree5fb97527cb29363af854f9ab71b9e53fb498e8f1 /basic
parentbf6d1f77420dcc9ece4d9f4eae1e37b427d85c6a (diff)
WaE: unknown warning group '-Wmaybe-uninitialized'
Seriously, would it be so awful to initialise the value even if strictly speaking it is unnecessary? Hopefully avoiding that is not an attempt at manual micro-optmisation? (Or did the initialisation actually cause some warning?) Besides, Clang is not just "the MacOS X compiler". I use Clang on Linux, too. It is great. Our Clang plug-in (which can be easily used only on Linux) is very useful. Change-Id: I379afed707d96745ee29979bd79467309adf0147
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