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    configure: Make C++ test work with --enable-werror · 9c83ffd8
    Peter Maydell 提交于
    gcc's C++ compiler complains about being passed some -W options
    which make sense for C but not for C++. This means we mustn't try
    a C++ compile with QEMU_CFLAGS, but only with a filtered version
    that removes the offending options. This filtering was already being
    done for uses of C++ in the build itself, but was omitted for the
    "does C++ work?" configure test. This only showed up when doing
    builds which explicitly enabled -Werror with --enable-werror,
    because the "do the compilers work" tests were mistakenly placed
    above the "default werror based on whether compiling from git" code.
    Another error in this category is that clang warns if you ask it to
    compile C++ code from a file named "foo.c". Further, because we
    were running do_cc in a subshell in the condition part of an "if",
    the error_exit inside do_compiler wouldn't terminate configure and
    we would plunge on regardless. Fix this complex of errors:
    
    1. Move the default-werror code up so that there are no invocations
    of compile_object and friends between it and the point where we
    set $werror explicitly based on the --enable-werror command line
    option.
    
    2. Provide a mechanism for filtering QEMU_CFLAGS to create
    QEMU_CXXFLAGS, and use it for the test we run here.
    
    3. Provide a do_cxx function to run a test with the C++ compiler
    rather than doing cute tricks with subshells and do_cc.
    
    4. Use a new temporary file TMPCXX for the C++ program fragment.
    Signed-off-by: NPeter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
    Message-id: 1393352869-22257-1-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org
    Tested-by: NAndreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
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