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Pieter Hintjens authored
libzmq used to switch off pedantic checks when using tweetnacl. As this is now the default, that means pedantic checks are always off. This is not good. Solution: in tweetnacl.c alone, use a GCC pragma to disable sign comparison warnings. We could also clean the code up yet this is simpler. In other code, we still want those warnings, hence I've used a pragma rather than global compile option. Second, use -Wno-long-long all the time, as this warning does not work with a pragma. I removed code that set -wno-long-long, for MinGW and Solaris. Related problem 2: --with-relaxed is badly named This option switches off pedantic checks, so should be called --disable-pedantic. 'with' is for optional packages.
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