From: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@redhat.com>
To: Felipe Franciosi <felipe@nutanix.com>
Cc: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>,
Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>,
Pavel Dovgalyuk <dovgaluk@ispras.ru>,
qemu-devel <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>,
Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgaluk@ispras.ru>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] replay: Fix build with -Werror=unused-result
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 15:35:46 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160921143546.GS15535@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7500849B-8BCC-4743-92A6-5DBD4D8575E8@nutanix.com>
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 02:26:48PM +0000, Felipe Franciosi wrote:
>
> > On 21 Sep 2016, at 14:55, Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> wrote:
> >
> > On 09/21/2016 07:31 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> >>>
> >>> If we want to ignore return value reliably, lets just pull in the
> >>> ignore_value macro from gnulib which is known to work across GCC
> >>> versions
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> /* Normally casting an expression to void discards its value, but GCC
> >>> versions 3.4 and newer have __attribute__ ((__warn_unused_result__))
> >>> which may cause unwanted diagnostics in that case. Use __typeof__
> >>> and __extension__ to work around the problem, if the workaround is
> >>> known to be needed. */
> >>> #if 3 < __GNUC__ + (4 <= __GNUC_MINOR__)
> >>> # define ignore_value(x) \
> >>> (__extension__ ({ __typeof__ (x) __x = (x); (void) __x; }))
> >>> #else
> >>> # define ignore_value(x) ((void) (x))
> >>> #endif
> >>
> >> Casting a value to void is the traditional and obvious way to say "yes,
> >> I mean to ignore this value". Now compilers start to reply "no, you
> >> don't". We can invent new (and less obvious) ways to say "yes, I do",
> >> and compilers can then learn them so they can again reply "no, you
> >> don't". Why have compilers started to behave like two-year-olds?
> >
> > gcc has been doing the "__warn_unused_value__ means cast-to-void is
> > insufficient" complaint for years (since at least 2008, per the gnulib
> > history). But the gnulib workaround has also been effectively silencing
> > it for years (it was actually my work in 2011, commit 939dedd, which
> > came up with the form listed above). The other nice thing about
> > "ignore_value(wur_function())" is that you are avoiding a cast in your
> > local code, and the burden of shutting up the annoying compiler is
> > hidden behind a macro that can easily be changed to affect all clients
> > of the macro, should gcc regress yet again and we need some other
> > formula to shut it up.
> >
> > And yes, the gnulib mailing list has threads complaining about gcc's
> > behavior back when the macro had to be invented, and again when glibc
> > added wur markings to functions that can legitimately be ignored
> > (fread() is one of them; because there are valid programming paradigms
> > where you check ferror() later on rather than having to check every
> > intermediate fread(), at the expense of less-specific error messages).
>
> What's the best way to bring gnulib's ignore-value.h into Qemu? I'd think we could just add to include/qemu/compiler.h something like:
>
> ----------------------8<----------------------
> #if QEMU_GNUC_PREREQ(3, 4)
> /* From gnulib's ignore-value.h by Jim Meyering, Eric Blake and Padraig Brady */
> # define ignore_value(x) \,
> (__extension__ ({ __typeof__ (x) __x = (x); (void) __x; }))
> #else
> # define ignore_value(x) ((void) (x))
> #endif
> ----------------------8<----------------------
>
> But I'm not sure if that suffices to meet GPL's requirements.
The compiler.h file has no license header, just a comment
saying "public domain", which is obviously not the case
if you add this macro.
Given that you'll need to explicitly mention the license terms
for ignore_value. eg with a comment line like
/* The ignore_value() macro is taken from GNULIB ignore-value.h,
* licensed under the terms of the LGPLv2+
*/
Regards,
Daniel
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-09-21 14:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-09-20 17:08 [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] replay: Fix build with -Werror=unused-result Felipe Franciosi
2016-09-21 5:17 ` Pavel Dovgalyuk
2016-09-21 6:24 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-09-21 10:00 ` Felipe Franciosi
2016-09-21 10:03 ` Pavel Dovgalyuk
2016-09-21 10:07 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-09-21 10:12 ` Felipe Franciosi
2016-09-21 12:28 ` Felipe Franciosi
2016-09-21 12:31 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-09-21 13:55 ` Eric Blake
2016-09-21 14:26 ` Felipe Franciosi
2016-09-21 14:35 ` Daniel P. Berrange [this message]
2016-09-21 14:38 ` Felipe Franciosi
2016-09-21 14:44 ` Eric Blake
2016-09-21 15:28 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-09-21 18:18 ` Eric Blake
2016-09-22 8:00 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-09-22 11:51 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-09-22 13:30 ` Eric Blake
2016-09-23 8:15 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-09-23 13:02 ` Felipe Franciosi
2016-09-21 14:42 ` Eric Blake
2016-09-21 9:17 ` no-reply
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