Cleaning code from warning after adding -O2 -Wall flags to gcc (4.4.6). I have a lot of warning in some legacy code. This is very simplified version to demonstrate the problem:
1 #include <cstdio>
2
3 bool init(bool& a)
4 {
5 return true;
6 }
7
8 int main()
9 {
10 bool a;
11
12 if (!init(a))
13 {
14 return 1;
15 }
16
17 if (a)
18 {
19 printf("ok\n");
20 }
21 }
When compiling it as "gcc main.cpp -O2 -Wall" I receive:
main.cpp:17: warning: `a' is used uninitialized in this function
In real code, init() returns true only if it initializes "a", so there's virually no use by uninitialized "a".
Whan can be done to fix the warning.
-Wall
? Will you come back to SO later on when you want to figure out why your UB programs don't work?