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I want to suppress specific warnings from g++. I'm aware of the -Wno-XXX flag, but I'm looking for something more specific. I want some of the warnings in -Weffc++, but not all of them. Something like what you can do with lint - disable specific messages.

Is there a built in way in gcc to do this? Do I have to write a wrapper script?

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    See this answer if you want to disable the warnings for n lines of code. Oct 6, 2016 at 10:31
  • In case you are wiliiing to add it to the source code file(s) you can do the following as described here (and probably in other answers as well): codeyarns.com/2014/03/11/… Jul 18, 2018 at 12:39

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Unfortunately, this feature isn't provided by g++. In VC++, you could use #pragma warning to disable some specific warnings. In gcc, the closest you can have is diagnostic pragmas, which let you enable/disable certain types of diagnostics for certain files or projects.

Edit: GCC supports pushing/popping warnings since 4.6.4 (see changelog)

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  • This is not correct, you can use the diagnostic pragma just around one line of code by pushing/popping the state and then tweaking the diagnostic within that push/pop area. Jul 8, 2021 at 20:05
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    @AlexisWilke Indeed, this was added in gcc a few years after my answer, let me update it! Jul 15, 2021 at 8:51
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For some warnings, there is a command line switch to disable them. In order to know which switch to use, pass -fdiagnostics-show-option to gcc.

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  • The command line option to get the name of the warning is useful. Dec 24, 2014 at 1:22
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You could just use grep -v on the output.

Depending on the warning you wish to disable, you can sometimes correct in code. E.g.:

int main()
{
  int i;
}

Generates: foo.cc:4: warning: unused variable 'i'

Whereas this does not:

#define MARKUSED(X)  ((void)(&(X)))

int main()
{
  int i;
  MARKUSED(i);
}
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    GCC also has the keyword extension wish will suppress warnings from the next statement.
    – Gilad Naor
    Jan 29, 2009 at 8:13
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    @GiladNaor Surround a section of code, e.g. #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wfloat-equal" and #pragma GCC diagnostic pop Dec 25, 2013 at 11:40
  • The op is asking for generic solution, not limited to this unused variable warning.
    – FaceBro
    Jan 5, 2021 at 3:16
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pipe standard error to a filter that removes things you don't want to see. For example, this is my make file:

main.o:  main.cpp
    g++ -c -Wall main.cpp 2>&1 | grep -v Wunused-variable
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  • It seems to be more complex as a warning may fit multiple lines (say, when it contains code snippets). Jan 27, 2018 at 0:52
  • Also if you use -Werror, hiding the warning is not that useful (to not say, it's not going to help you one bit). Jul 8, 2021 at 20:06
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When my colleagues are trying to prevent me from writing concise code, they use g++ command-line option

-Werror-parenthesis

And I disable this error in my code:

#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wparentheses"

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