I am trying to get gcc
to shut up about my usage of binary constants. They make the code more readable, but prevent me from using -pedantic
which I comply with otherwise. I would either like to have a switch like -fnobinaryconstwarn
or similar (which I don't think exists after perusing the man page for a while) or use a
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-pedantic"
to selectively disable the pedantic warnings for a short stretch like described here: Selectively disable GCC warnings for only part of a translation unit? Unfortunately that doesn't seem to work. What are my options?
For clang
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wpedantic"
works, while the line above doesn't, but it generates an error for gcc
.
unsigned int piece = 0b10010101;
That feature was introduced in gcc-4.3.0. I actually think the problem is deeper though, since turning off the warnings introduced by-pedantic
should be possible somehow, if that specific one doesn't have a flag.-Wall
,-pedantic
whatever flags should clearly list all the primitive ones from which they are composed. But this is probably wishful thinking.-Wpedantic
so the#pragma
will work-Wxxx
option caused it.-pedantic
is a single feature (diagnose non-standard extensions) so has a single flag.