[Numpy-discussion] Getting rid of annoying weave nag
David M. Cooke
cookedm at physics.mcmaster.ca
Fri Jun 9 04:01:52 EDT 2006
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 11:28:04PM -0600, Fernando Perez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the following warning about strict-prototypes in weave drives me crazy:
>
> longs[~]> python wbuild.py
> <weave: compiling>
> cc1plus: warning: command line option "-Wstrict-prototypes" is valid
> for Ada/C/ObjC but not for C++
>
> since I use weave on auto-generated code, I get it lots of times and I
> find spurious warnings to be very distracting.
>
> Anyone object to this patch against current numpy SVN to get rid of
> this thing? (tracking where the hell that thing was coming from was
> all kinds of fun)
Go ahead.
I'm against random messages being printed out anyways -- I'd get
rid of the '<weave: compiling>' too. There's a bunch of code in scipy
with 'print' statements that I don't think belong in a library. (Now,
if we defined a logging framework, that'd be ok with me!)
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