Messages in this thread |  | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH 09/10] misc: fix returning void-valued expression warnings | | From | Peter Zijlstra <> | | Date | Thu, 01 May 2008 14:17:06 +0200 |
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On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 13:00 +0100, Al Viro wrote: > On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 02:43:50PM +0300, Boaz Harrosh wrote: > > > I don't know who invented sparse, but I like this form of return. > > 1 - It saves me the curly brackets and extra return line. But mainly > > 2 - It is a programing statement that says: "Me here I'm an equivalent > > to that other call". So if in the future that inner function starts > > to return, say, an error value, with the first style the compiler will > > error. But with the second style the new error return will be silently > > ignored. So these are not equivalent replacements. The former is a much > > stronger bond between the caller and the callie. > > 3. 6.8.6.4(1): A return statement with an expression shall not appear in > a function whose return type is void. > > Write in C, please.
We use GNU99 all over the place, or are you going to clear up all the statement expressions and such other fancy gnu extensions to the language as well?
I'm really not seeing why this would be wrong, other than the standard saying it is, ie. I think the standard got it wrong here.
Harvey can just use -Wno-return-void, or someone can modify sparse to have that default disabled for STANDARD_GNU[89]9.
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