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Some compilers don"t like C99. #1895

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soltanmm commented Jun 3, 2015

Waiting on Travis...

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ctiller commented Jun 3, 2015

Can we change compiler flags to prevent this in future?

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soltanmm commented Jun 3, 2015

Yes, though it looks like those flags are going to be GCC/Clang specific... which is fine as far as our test scripts and Linux/Mac packaging go, I think?

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