On Tue, Aug 01, 2023 at 10:15:27AM +0200, Stefano Brivio wrote:On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 13:36:44 +1000 David Gibson <david(a)gibson.dropbear.id.au> wrote:So I tried building with this series in some container images of old debian versions. In buster (Debian 10), it builds ok with both gcc 8sh and clang 7ish, although the latter unsurprisingly gives warnings for the gcc specific __attribute__((optimize("-fno-strict-aliasing"))) we have on the siphash functions. In stretch (Debian 9), it builds ok with gcc 6ish, though not with clang-3.8ish. However the latter doesn't appear to be because of the C11 changes - it's complaining about initializers which only list some of the structure fields. In jessie (Debian 8) it doesn't build with gcc 4ish or clang-3.5ish, but again it appears to be the incomplete initializers rather than the C11 changes. In short, it appears that before we hit compilers that won't cope with the C11 changes, we hit compilers that object to incomplete initializers that we're already using. So.. I don't think there's any reason not to apply the C11 changes. -- David Gibson | I'll have my music baroque, and my code david AT gibson.dropbear.id.au | minimalist, thank you. NOT _the_ _other_ | _way_ _around_! http://www.ozlabs.org/~dgibsonAs discussed on our recent calls, the C11 standard introduces anonymous structure and union members and static assertions, amongst other things. Both of these could be useful in a few places in passt/pasta to make the code more readable and safer. However, at the moment, the compiler flags we use only allow C99 code. This series allows C11 code, and makes some fairly obvious cleanups by using it. It would be nice to get an opinion on this reasonably quickly, because I have other patches in the works that will look different depending on whether or not they can use C11 features....then let me start with this one, as it's straightforward: I think anonymous unions and structures are great. :) The series (especially 2/3) looks good to me, I'll push it in a bit. We also need to check for issues with reasonably older gcc (perhaps those we have in the test/distro tests, at least) and clang versions, unless you already did that.