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Subject: [Boost-users] [array] GCC 4.2 warnings with array initialization
From: Allen Cronce (allenslists_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-06-11 10:15:51


Hi all,

When building with boost 1.36 and GCC 4.2 under Xcode, the following
code produces a warning:

        boost::array<int, 2> warningArray =
        {
                1, 2
        };

        warning: missing braces around initializer for 'int [2]'

We see no warnings with GCG 4.0. We have a zero warning tolerance. All
warnings are counted as errors.

The boost::array documentation indicates that the single brace
approach should work for conforming compilers, according to 8.5.1 (11)
of the Standard. So does that mean that GCC 4.2 is non-conforming?

Sure enough, when I change the code to include a second set of braces,
the warning is gone:
        
        boost::array<int, 2> noWarningArray =
        {
                {
                        1, 2
                }
        };

But this is a problem as we move to GCC 4.2 because a) we use
initialized arrays all over the place, so this means a lot of little
changes, and b) requiring an extra set of braces is counter intuitive
and irritating at best.

I don't like the idea of making the above code changes, and I don't
want to globally disable the warning because it might be useful for
other code. Does anyone have a better solution?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Best,

--
Allen Cronce

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