Hi all,
There is a DEP3 patch in the repository.
https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-team/gsequencer/-/blob/master/debian/patches/patch-ags_midi_buffer_util-c.diff
My opinion is you can pass NULL to these functions but actually you
shouldn't do this.
regards,
Joël
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:45
On Wed, 3 Mar 2021, 10:30 am Joël Krähemann, wrote:
> I am going to provide another tarball including this fix.
>
There is no need to stage this for bullseye, it can be fixed later.
(Also because at this point it would require a release unblock...)
Hi,
I just tested with gcc-9, the patch should fix the problems with
ags_midi_buffer_util.c.
I would call it a false positive, it is good that GCC complains but it
doesn't actually
know how a MIDI parser is implemented.
If you need a higher-level API, I recommend you:
http://git.savannah.nongnu
Well, that's not what the GCC developers think. The warning is there in GCC 9
and GCC 11 as well. The name of the option even implies that this is a "maybe".
Forcing it to become an error with -Werror might be wrong, so if you build with
-Werrer, build with -Wno-error=maybe-uninitialized as well.
Hi,
This is not a GSequencer bug!
This behavior is wanted.
delta_time was properly initialized in ags_midi_buffer_util_seek_message().
it would be wrong if delta_time was overridden by
ags_midi_buffer_util_get_varlength().
it does only return 0 length so varlength shall not be set.
If you outp
Package: src:gsequencer
Version: 3.7.38-1
Severity: important
Tags: sid bullseye
X-Debbugs-CC: Joël Krähemann
gsequencer ftbfs with -Werror=maybe-uninitialized, with gcc-10 and gcc-11 from
experimental.
ags/audio/midi/ags_midi_buffer_util.c:2606:17: error: ‘current_delta_time’ may
be used uninit
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