On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> So you want -fast added as default for non-gcc Solaris? You mentioned
> there is a warning generated that we have to deal with?
>
Yeah, suncc generates a warning for _every_ file that says:
Warning: -xarch=native has been explicitly specified, or implicitly
specified by a macro option, -xarch=native on this architecture implies
-xarch=v8plusa which generates code that does not run on pre-UltraSPARC
processors
And then I get various warnings here and there...
lots of "statement not reached" as in ecpg's type.c module
The offending code is a big switch statement like:
case ECPGt_bool:
return ("ECPGt_bool");
break;
And then any functiont aht uses PG_RETURN_NULL generates " warning:
end-of-loop code not reached"
and a bunch of "constant promoted to unsigned long long"
And some places such as in fe-exec.c have code like this:
buflen = strlen(strtext); /* will shrink, also we discover
if
where strtext is an unsigned char * which generates warning: argument #1
is incompatible with prototype:
and then various other type mismatches here and there.
I skimmed through the manpage.. it doesn't look like we can supress
these..
Not sure we want it to look like we have bad code if someone uses cc.
perhaps issue a ./configure notice or something?
gcc compiles things fine.
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