+ if (warn_missing_parameter_type == -1)
+ warn_missing_parameter_type = extra_warnings;
+ if (warn_old_style_declaration == -1)
+ warn_old_style_declaration = extra_warnings;
+ if (warn_override_init == -1)
+ warn_override_init = extra_warnings;
+
+ /* -Wpointer_sign is disabled by default, but it is enabled if any
+ of -Wall or -pedantic are given. */
+ if (warn_pointer_sign == -1)
+ warn_pointer_sign = 0;
+
+ /* -Woverlength-strings is off by default, but is enabled by -pedantic.
+ It is never enabled in C++, as the minimum limit is not normative
+ in that standard. */
+ if (warn_overlength_strings == -1 || c_dialect_cxx ())
+ warn_overlength_strings = 0;
+
+ /* Adjust various flags for C++ based on command-line settings. */
+ if (c_dialect_cxx ())
+ {
+ if (!flag_permissive)
+ {
+ flag_pedantic_errors = 1;
+ cpp_opts->pedantic_errors = 1;
+ }
+ if (!flag_no_inline)
+ {
+ flag_inline_trees = 1;
+ flag_no_inline = 1;
+ }
+ if (flag_inline_functions)
+ flag_inline_trees = 2;
+ }
+
+ /* In C, -Wconversion enables -Wsign-conversion (unless disabled
+ through -Wno-sign-conversion). While in C++,
+ -Wsign-conversion needs to be requested explicitly. */
+ if (warn_sign_conversion == -1)
+ warn_sign_conversion = (c_dialect_cxx ()) ? 0 : warn_conversion;
+