opts.c (common_handle_option): Treat -Wstrict-overflow (with no argument) like -Wstrict-overflow=2.

* opts.c (common_handle_option): Treat -Wstrict-overflow (with no
	argument) like -Wstrict-overflow=2.
	* doc/invoke.texi (Warning Options): Update documentation.

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Ian Lance Taylor 2007-03-09 17:59:47 +00:00 committed by Ian Lance Taylor
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2007-03-09 Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>
* opts.c (common_handle_option): Treat -Wstrict-overflow (with no
argument) like -Wstrict-overflow=2.
* doc/invoke.texi (Warning Options): Update documentation.
2007-03-09 Dirk Mueller <dmueller@suse.de>
PR c++/17946

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@ -3018,17 +3018,17 @@ warning levels are defined.
@item -Wstrict-overflow=1
Warn about cases which are both questionable and easy to avoid. For
example: @code{x + 1 > x}; with @option{-fstrict-overflow}, the
compiler will simplify this to @code{1}. @option{-Wstrict-overflow}
(with no level) is the same as @option{-Wstrict-overflow=1}. This
level of @option{-Wstrict-overflow} is enabled by @option{-Wall};
higher levels are not, and must be explicitly requested.
compiler will simplify this to @code{1}. This level of
@option{-Wstrict-overflow} is enabled by @option{-Wall}; higher levels
are not, and must be explicitly requested.
@item -Wstrict-overflow=2
Also warn about other cases where a comparison is simplified to a
constant. For example: @code{abs (x) >= 0}. This can only be
simplified when @option{-fstrict-overflow} is in effect, because
@code{abs (INT_MIN)} overflows to @code{INT_MIN}, which is less than
zero.
zero. @option{-Wstrict-overflow} (with no level) is the same as
@option{-Wstrict-overflow=2}.
@item -Wstrict-overflow=3
Also warn about other cases where a comparison is simplified. For

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@ -1094,6 +1094,11 @@ common_handle_option (size_t scode, const char *arg, int value,
break;
case OPT_Wstrict_overflow:
warn_strict_overflow = (value
? (int) WARN_STRICT_OVERFLOW_CONDITIONAL
: 0);
break;
case OPT_Wstrict_overflow_:
warn_strict_overflow = value;
break;