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authorAlejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@gmail.com>2022-03-11 01:59:24 +0100
committerAlejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@gmail.com>2022-04-27 01:14:22 +0200
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Added NXT_MAYBE_UNUSED for __attribute__((__unused__)).
When testing some configurations of compilers and OSes, I noticed that clang(1) 13 on Debian caused a function to be compiled but unused, and the compiler triggered a compile error. To avoid that error, use __attribute__((__unused__)). Let's call our wrapper NXT_MAYBE_UNUSED, since it describes itself more precisely than the GCC attribute name. It's also the name that C2x (likely C23) has given to the standard attribute, which is [[maybe_unused]], so it's also likely to be more readable because of that name being in ISO C.
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diff --git a/auto/clang b/auto/clang
index 8639457a..1a05b5a3 100644
--- a/auto/clang
+++ b/auto/clang
@@ -176,3 +176,21 @@ nxt_feature_test="struct s {
return 1;
}"
. auto/feature
+
+
+nxt_feature="GCC __attribute__ unused"
+nxt_feature_name=NXT_HAVE_GCC_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
+nxt_feature_run=
+nxt_feature_incs=
+nxt_feature_libs=
+nxt_feature_test="static void f(void) __attribute__ ((__unused__));
+
+ static void f(void)
+ {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ int main(void) {
+ return 0;
+ }"
+. auto/feature