I am new to cmake and gcc. The first assignment in my new role in the company was to clean the errors from our linux compilation I did most of it, and now the only warning I see is
cc1: warning: command line option ‘-std=c++11’ is valid for C++/ObjC++ but not for C [enabled by default]
I want wither to suppress the warning or to solve the issue in the cmake file.
Unfortunately, I still haven't found the correct -Wno-xxx
statement that fits here.
Thanks!
Code issue warnings can be silenced with
-Wno-xxx
options because sometimes you don't have control over the source code. But a warning telling you that a command-line option is incorrect cannot be silenced with yet another command-line option — if you can affect compiler invocation, then why not just remove the incorrect option?This particular warning tells you that you cannot set standard to C++11 when compiling C code. To get rid of it, find where
-std=c++11
is defined in the build configuration, and make sure it is only applied to C++ compilation, and not for C. For example, move it fromCFLAGS
toCXXFLAGS
, or cmake's equivalent thereof.