Thanks! Merged.

On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Bradley M. Froehle
<brad.froe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been noticing some unused function warnings of the following variety:
>
>> test.cpp:1189:12: warning: unused function
>> '__pyx_pw_5numpy_7ndarray_1__getbuffer__' [-Wunused-function]
>> static int __pyx_pw_5numpy_7ndarray_1__getbuffer__(PyObject *__pyx_v_self,
>> Py_buffer *__pyx_v_info, int __pyx_v_flags) {
>>            ^
>> test.cpp:2008:13: warning: unused function
>> '__pyx_pw_5numpy_7ndarray_3__releasebuffer__' [-Wunused-function]
>> static void __pyx_pw_5numpy_7ndarray_3__releasebuffer__(PyObject
>> *__pyx_v_self, Py_buffer *__pyx_v_info) {
>>             ^
>> 2 warnings generated.
>
>
> ---- test.pyx ----
> from numpy cimport import_array, import_ufunc
> import_array(); import_ufunc()
>
> These warnings were once silenced by some code introduced in a previous
> commit:
>
>> commit 6cc61605a91c8ebf16318a07439a206118d81614
>> Author: Lisandro Dalcin <dalc...@gmail.com>
>> Date:   Wed Apr 28 16:18:43 2010 -0300
>>     introduce CYTHON_UNUSED macro to annotate functions and parametes
>>     - Silent compiler warnings about unused function/parametes
>>     - Defined to __attribute__((__unused__)) for GCC(>3.4) and ICC
>>     - Applied to a __{get|release}buffer__ special methods
>>     - Applied to a couple of (self,unused) parameter pairs
>
>
> But later reappeared:
>
>> commit 519a19a9006494c6165ea481553a298d9bf9a008
>> Author: Vitja Makarov <vitja.maka...@gmail.com>
>> Date:   Sun Jan 8 19:22:38 2012 +0400
>>     DefNode: split into function and python wrapper
>
>
> I've introduced a pull request to re-silence these warnings:
> https://github.com/cython/cython/pull/168
>
> -Brad
>
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