
Backported from zeromq/libzmq@00aeadd It fixes the following warnings: 8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<--- In file included from /path/to/src/mechanism.cpp:22:0: /path/to/src/mechanism.hpp:49:36: warning: unused parameter 'msg_' [-Wunused-parameter] virtual int encode (msg_t *msg_) { return 0; } ^ /path/to/src/mechanism.hpp:51:36: warning: unused parameter 'msg_' [-Wunused-parameter] virtual int decode (msg_t *msg_) { return 0; } ^ /path/to/src/mechanism.cpp:126:51: warning: unused parameter 'name_' [-Wunused-parameter] int zmq::mechanism_t::property (const std::string name_, ^ /path/to/src/mechanism.cpp:127:45: warning: unused parameter 'value_' [-Wunused-parameter] const void *value_, size_t length_) ^ /path/to/src/mechanism.cpp:127:60: warning: unused parameter 'length_' [-Wunused-parameter] const void *value_, size_t length_) ^ /path/to/src/mechanism.cpp:127:60: warning: unused parameter 'length_' [-Wunused-parameter] const void *value_, size_t length_) ^ In file included from /path/to/src/pipe.cpp:28:0: /path/to/src/ypipe_conflate.hpp: In instantiation of 'bool zmq::ypipe_conflate_t<T, N>::unwrite(T*) [with T = zmq::msg_t; int N = 256]': /path/to/src/pipe.cpp:489:1: required from here /path/to/src/ypipe_conflate.hpp:73:33: warning: unused parameter 'value_' [-Wunused-parameter] inline bool unwrite (T *value_) ^ /path/to/src/zmq_utils.cpp:178:30: warning: unused parameter 'z85_public_key' [-Wunused-parameter] int zmq_curve_keypair (char *z85_public_key, char *z85_secret_key) ^ /path/to/src/zmq_utils.cpp:178:52: warning: unused parameter 'z85_secret_key' [-Wunused-parameter] int zmq_curve_keypair (char *z85_public_key, char *z85_secret_key) ^ /path/to/tests/test_hwm.cpp:205:57: warning: unused parameter 'recv_hwm' [-Wunused-parameter] int test_inproc_bind_and_close_first (int send_hwm, int recv_hwm) ^ [ 69%] Linking CXX executable bin/test_connect_resolve /path/to/tests/test_disconnect_inproc.cpp:31:14: warning: unused parameter 'argc' [-Wunused-parameter] int main(int argc, char** argv) { ^ /path/to/tests/test_disconnect_inproc.cpp:31:27: warning: unused parameter 'argv' [-Wunused-parameter] int main(int argc, char** argv) { ^ /path/to/tests/test_stream.cpp:39:81: warning: missing initializer for member 'zmtp_greeting_t::as_server' [-Wmissing-field-initializers] = { { 0xFF, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0x7F }, { 3, 0 }, { 'N', 'U', 'L', 'L'} }; ^ /path/to/tests/test_stream.cpp:39:81: warning: missing initializer for member 'zmtp_greeting_t::filler' [-Wmissing-field-initializers] 8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<--- # Conflicts: # src/stream.cpp # src/stream_engine.cpp # tests/test_stream_disconnect_notifications.cpp
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