On Mi, 20 Mär 2024, Tony Mechelynck wrote:

> For instance in Normal build :
> 
> In function ‘get_complete_info’,
>     inlined from ‘f_complete_info’ at insexpand.c:3175:5:
> insexpand.c:3123:31: warning: ‘li’ may be used uninitialized
> [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
>  3123 |                         ret = list_append_dict(li, di);
>       |                               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> insexpand.c: In function ‘f_complete_info’:
> insexpand.c:3095:22: note: ‘li’ was declared here
>  3095 |         list_T      *li;
>       |                      ^~
> 
> Happens also in Huge but not in Tiny. This warning does not prevent linking.
> gcc version is 13.2.1 20240206 [revision
> 67ac78caf31f7cb3202177e6428a46d829b70f23]

I see that in CI as well. I don't understand how this can happen :(

Best,
Christian
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