I know as the name says, it triggers when there are missing field initializers. But it didn't trigger any warnings for the following code.
#include <stdio.h>
struct test {
int a, b, c;
};
void func(struct test test) {
printf("%d, %d, %d
", test.a, test.b, test.c);
}
int main() {
func((struct test) {12, .a = 1, 12, .a = 13, .b = 13});
return 0;
}
It compiles with no warnings when I run gcc test.c -Wmissing-field-initializers
. And it prints out 13, 13, 0
. Is this the default behaviour of -Wmissing-field-initializers
?
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