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* Unused macros warning?
@ 2002-07-22  5:22 Neil Booth
  2002-07-22 13:03 ` Paul Koning
  2002-07-23  5:15 ` Zack Weinberg
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Neil Booth @ 2002-07-22  5:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gcc; +Cc: Zack Weinberg

I made a local modification to cpplib so that, if -Wunused, it reports
all macros defined in the main file that are unused, or unused before
being #undef-ed.

Might this be a useful addition to mainline?  It shouldn't be in -Wall,
as it involves a slightly expensive hashtable walk at the end of
preprocessing which most users wouldn't want to pay for, but could
be enabled with the front ends' -Wunused, say.

Long-term, it would be nice if cpplib could tell you if any header you
include is not used for any purpose.  The kernel guys have wanted this
feature for a long time.  I think it's not too hard, once the front end
uses logical lines internally; it then just becomes a matter of
reporting a line as "used" when something from it (like a macro, struct,
typedef etc.) is used, and letting cpplib use the line maps to convert
that to file usage, and doing a quick pass over the linemap structures
at the end of preprocessing.

Neil.

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