2010/12/2 Krzysztof Czainski <1czajnik@gmail.com>
Hello,
When I compile a file, that consists of only one line:
#include
with a Texas Intstruments compiler for DSP (cgtools-6.1.12); boost-1.45.0, I get this warning:
boost/parameter/aux_/void.hpp, line 20: warning #1369-D: static local variables of extern inline function are not resolved to single copy. Not ANSI C++ Compliant
It referes to: inline void_& void_reference() { static void_ instance; return instance; }
In this particular context this warning seams harmless, so I would like to suppress it. As far as I know, this compiler doesn't have a #pragma warning(disable:1369) equivalent...
I know how suppress this kind of warning globally, but I would not like that, because in other contexts this is an important warning.
Any ideas, how I could suppress this warning locally, in code perhaps?
Cheers Kris
A fix I came up with is modifying void.hpp like this: #ifdef __TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ namespace { void_ void_instance = {}; } #endif // __TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ inline void_& void_reference() { #ifdef __TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ return void_instance; #else // __TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ static void_ instance; return instance; #endif // __TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ } Does anyone see any downsides? Regards, Kris