On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 03:46:08PM +0100, Cormac McClean mentioned:
>> well, actually it's complaining about the returns within what it says is
> int main, even though the programs are specifically created as void
> main. Is it possible to tell gcc to accept void main, i.e. the opposite of the
> option -Wmain?
> -Wmain
> Warn if the type of `main' is suspicious. `main' should be a function with
> external linkage, returning int, taking either zero arguments, two, or three
> arguments of appropriate types.
-Wno-main
Kate
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