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![]() their spelling location. This prevents warnings from being swallowed just because the caret is on the first parenthesis in, say, NULL. This is an experiment; the risk is that there might be a substantial number of system headers which #define symbols to expressions which inherently cause warnings. My theory is that that's rare enough that it can be worked around case-by-case, and that producing useful warnings around NULL is worth it. But I'm willing to accept that I might be empirically wrong. llvm-svn: 95870 |
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Builtins.cpp | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
ConvertUTF.c | ||
Diagnostic.cpp | ||
FileManager.cpp | ||
IdentifierTable.cpp | ||
Makefile | ||
SourceLocation.cpp | ||
SourceManager.cpp | ||
TargetInfo.cpp | ||
Targets.cpp | ||
TokenKinds.cpp | ||
Version.cpp |