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      73b416b2
      Suppress clang's unhelpful gripes about -pthread switch being unused. · 73b416b2
      Tom Lane authored
      Considering the number of cases in which "unused" command line arguments
      are silently ignored by compilers, it's fairly astonishing that anybody
      thought this warning was useful; it's certainly nothing but an annoyance
      when building Postgres.  One such case is that neither gcc nor clang
      complain about unrecognized -Wno-foo switches, making it more difficult
      to figure out whether the switch does anything than one could wish.
      
      Back-patch to 9.3, which is as far back as the patch applies conveniently
      (we'd have to back-patch PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT to go further, and it doesn't
      seem worth that).
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      Suppress clang's unhelpful gripes about -pthread switch being unused.
      Tom Lane authored
      Considering the number of cases in which "unused" command line arguments
      are silently ignored by compilers, it's fairly astonishing that anybody
      thought this warning was useful; it's certainly nothing but an annoyance
      when building Postgres.  One such case is that neither gcc nor clang
      complain about unrecognized -Wno-foo switches, making it more difficult
      to figure out whether the switch does anything than one could wish.
      
      Back-patch to 9.3, which is as far back as the patch applies conveniently
      (we'd have to back-patch PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT to go further, and it doesn't
      seem worth that).