Re: Fw: Case Insensitive Test - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Chad R. Larson
Subject Re: Fw: Case Insensitive Test
Date
Msg-id 4.2.2.20030925220310.01955f08@localhost
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In response to Fw: Case Insensitive Test  ("Donald Fraser" <demolish@cwgsy.net>)
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At 06:24 PM 9/25/2003 , Tom Lane wrote:
>Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org> writes:
> >> We have several beta testers who keep us honest on exactly this point;
> >> they use compilers that do not take //.  Personally I wish gcc could
> >> be configured not to have these little non-ANSI-isms ...

I suspect that among the conformance switches, you can find a combination
you like:
----------------------------------
  Language Options
               -ansi -fall-virtual -fcond-mismatch -fdollars-in-identifiers
               -fenum-int-equiv -fexternal-templates -fno-asm -fno-builtin
               -fhosted -fno-hosted -ffreestanding -fno-freestanding
               -fno-strict-prototype -fsigned-bitfields -fsigned-char
               -fthis-is-variable -funsigned-bitfields -funsigned-char
               -fwritable-strings -traditional -traditional-cpp -trigraphs

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Also, look at the warning options "-pedantic" and "-pedantic-errors".

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