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* Diagnostic format of warnings
@ 2020-08-10 11:51 Licht, Martin
  2020-08-10 15:10 ` Martin Sebor
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From: Licht, Martin @ 2020-08-10 11:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,

I have got a question regarding diagnostic output in GCC.

It seems that some diagnostic messages receive a color markup on my shell whereas others don't. For example, the word "warning" is purple for -Wfloat-equal whereas for -Winline it is not.

My guess is that some warnings happen before code generation (such as -Wfloat-equal) whereas other warnings happen after code generation (such as -Winline) and thus are treated differently.

I am wondering that is the intentional default on the GCC. It seems rather arbitrary to use such different formats for warnings.

Thanks & best regards,

Martin

http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~mlicht/

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