X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=rts%2FRetainerProfile.c;h=23d6f9dd09dea58790da75cec49fe02d7b9e2562;hb=8b08c15b8ace5a76e341939081fbb6ad2736ddd1;hp=cd0001311d294596f5a1d6e148e569b58d9de802;hpb=ab0e778ccfde61aed4c22679b24d175fc6cc9bf3;p=ghc-hetmet.git diff --git a/rts/RetainerProfile.c b/rts/RetainerProfile.c index cd00013..23d6f9d 100644 --- a/rts/RetainerProfile.c +++ b/rts/RetainerProfile.c @@ -20,9 +20,7 @@ #include "RtsUtils.h" #include "RetainerProfile.h" #include "RetainerSet.h" -#include "Storage.h" #include "Schedule.h" -#include "Stable.h" #include "Printer.h" #include "RtsFlags.h" #include "Weak.h" @@ -662,6 +660,12 @@ push( StgClosure *c, retainer c_child_r, StgClosure **first_child ) // following statement by either a memcpy() call or a switch statement // on the type of the element. Currently, the size of stackElement is // small enough (5 words) that this direct assignment seems to be enough. + + // ToDo: The line below leads to the warning: + // warning: 'se.info.type' may be used uninitialized in this function + // This is caused by the fact that there are execution paths through the + // large switch statement above where some cases do not initialize this + // field. Is this really harmless? Can we avoid the warning? *stackTop = se; #ifdef DEBUG_RETAINER