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author | David Young <dyoung@hdfgroup.org> | 2020-09-28 19:42:18 (GMT) |
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committer | David Young <dyoung@hdfgroup.org> | 2020-09-28 19:42:18 (GMT) |
commit | 14851e3b82a9b116153f9505654faf2f60e1abe2 (patch) | |
tree | 4ab01f77f124bad03f76338e70b6e2b3f0fb01e5 /config | |
parent | 8ee8b7abb55bc8d901e31b3eef9ba35abb352814 (diff) | |
parent | c0fbc5c086566d5d3c1d1ef26baa81a53d59fc08 (diff) | |
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Merge pull request #2650 in HDFFV/hdf5 from ~DYOUNG/werror:rebased-fprintf-experiment to develop
* commit 'c0fbc5c086566d5d3c1d1ef26baa81a53d59fc08': (24 commits)
Use the right format string, "%zu", for size_t.
Repair more format strings.
Fix a bunch of format string errors reported by Larry.
Fix some HDfprintf compilation errors: use the right format strings ("zu", PRIuHSIZE), avoid casting some printf arguments, pass the right number of arguments.
Test the format string "ll" before "l", "L", and "q", like the ./configure script does. This ought to fix the compilation failure in test/dt_arith.c that Allen told me about:
Cast a non-void pointer to void pointer for "%p".
Use PRIu32 and "zu" formats. Delete some casts from `size_t`.
I'm taking a guess that this code intended to point the 2-digit wide hexadecimal octet values, not 2 character-wide pointers to the bytes. The %02p format, which is a GNU-ism, disagreed with GCC 8.3.0 and the option flags we use.
%08p is not portable, it's a GNU-ism. Use %8p, instead. Squashes a GCC error.
Add format string macros PRI[doxX]HID for hid_t and use PRIdHID.
Use HDva_copy() and introduce a bunch of compatbility format-string constants for uppercase hexadecimal strings, `PRIX...`. Should fix the VS2010 errors that Allen mentioned:
Always #define HDfprintf as fprintf in this header. I believe this will fix the Windows build error that Allen reported.
Provide an HDvasprintf implementation only if it isn't #defined. This should fix the mingw compilation issue that Allen reported.
Fix va_list usage in the vasprintf(3) implementation.
Promote format-string warnings to errors.
Use the portable `-eq` operator instead of the bash-ism `==`. Fixes the tests on NetBSD, where /bin/sh != bash.
Restore a literal percent sign ("%%") that I accidentally deleted.
Fix code that made GCC complain about a NULL or `unsigned char *` arguments for "%s".
Take pains to provide UINT64_MAX in all conditions.
Correct a couple of format strings.
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Diffstat (limited to 'config')
-rw-r--r-- | config/cmake_ext_mod/HDFTests.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | config/gnu-warnings/error-general | 2 |
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/config/cmake_ext_mod/HDFTests.c b/config/cmake_ext_mod/HDFTests.c index 31a568a..bed9444 100644 --- a/config/cmake_ext_mod/HDFTests.c +++ b/config/cmake_ext_mod/HDFTests.c @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ int DebugReport(int reportType, char* message, int* returnValue) int main(void) { - char *llwidthArgs[] = { "I64", "l64", "l", "L", "q", "ll", NULL }; + char *llwidthArgs[] = { "I64", "l64", "ll", "l", "L", "q", NULL }; char *s = malloc(128); char **currentArg = NULL; LL_TYPE x = (LL_TYPE)1048576 * (LL_TYPE)1048576; diff --git a/config/gnu-warnings/error-general b/config/gnu-warnings/error-general index f0e61f8..4358b20 100644 --- a/config/gnu-warnings/error-general +++ b/config/gnu-warnings/error-general @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ # jni/h5util.c # -Werror=format(-overflow) # --Wformat +-Werror=format # # #Examples and tests do not use the same set of extensive warning flags as libraries |