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Date:	Mon, 27 Jun 2016 20:23:02 +0200
From:	Phil Sutter <phil@....cc>
To:	Stephen Hemminger <shemming@...cade.com>
Cc:	Daniel Borkmann <daniel@...earbox.net>,
	David Ahern <dsa@...ulusnetworks.com>,
	Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel@...nd.com>,
	Julien Floret <julien.floret@...nd.com>,
	"netdev@...r.kernel.org" <netdev@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [iproute PATCH v3 0/6] Big C99 style initializer rework

Hi,

On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 10:59:12AM -0700, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Jun 2016 17:34:08 +0000
> Phil Sutter <phil@....cc> wrote:
> 
> > This is v3 of my C99-style initializer related patch series. The changes
> > since v2 are:
[...]
> 
> I like the idea and it makes code cleaner. But doing this introduces lots of warnings
> and that is not acceptable.
> ip
>     CC       ip.o
>     CC       ipaddress.o
> ipaddress.c: In function ‘print_queuelen’:
> ipaddress.c:175:10: warning: missing braces around initializer [-Wmissing-braces]
>    struct ifreq ifr = { 0 };
>           ^

I saw these too with gcc-3.4.6 but not with 5.3.0. It appears to be a
gcc bug[1]. One possible workaround is to match the brace level of the
first field, but it's quite ugly: [2]. Another way might be to
initialize one of the fields to zero, like so:

| struct ifreq ifr = { .ifr_qlen = 0 };

What do you think?

Thanks, Phil

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53119
[2] http://nwl.cc/cgi-bin/git/gitweb.cgi?p=iproute2.git;a=commitdiff;h=a1cbf2b63c995b2f633c5b4699248ab308b201d2;hp=3809cfec65b03716d1d0360338126df4b4f3fbf6

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