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From: haack AT hp403 DOT den DOT mmc DOT com (Brad R. Haack)
Newsgroups: gnu.gcc.help,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: array init warning
Date: 31 Jul 1996 08:53:07 -0600
Organization: Lockheed Martin Astronautics
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I'm using the djgpp port of gcc 2.7.2 on a pentium.

Why does this style of initialization result in a warning (missing
braces around initializer for`junk[0]') ?  It seems like a reasonable
and safe style to me.  What flag would I use to turn this off?  I'm
using -Wall currently.

  int junk[2][3] = { 1, 2, 3,
                     4, 5, 6} ;

Brad Haack
haack AT ast DOT lmco DOT com
303-977-4402
Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver CO 

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