Xavier Leroy <Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr> writes:
> > 2. when compiling, I've tons of warning like this:
> > bdd_interface.c: In function `mlbdd_alloc_manager':
> > bdd_interface.c:136: warning: left-hand operand of comma expression has no effect
> > bdd_interface.c:136: warning: unused variable `caml__dummy_result'
>
> I think those warnings are harmless, and are due to the way the
> CAMLxxx macros are written in 2.04. But only Damien Doligez knows for
> sure...
Yes. Having a deeper look at those macros, I've found that the first
warning as been fixed in ocaml 2.99 (the macros CAMLxparam referenced a
the caml__frame variable without using it).
However, the second warning is still there (even if harmless). The
problem is that the caml__dummy_##name variables are no longer
used. Such variable is only used to make some side-effects using C
'(stmt1, stmt2, ..., stmtN)' notation. I see no way to fix this. C lack
the Caml 'let _ ='. :)
Any way, many thanks for the feedback.
Best regards,
d.
-- David.Mentre@irisa.fr -- http://www.irisa.fr/prive/dmentre/ Opinions expressed here are only mine.
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