-
```
Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
-
```
Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
-
```
Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
-
```
Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
-
```
Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
-
```
Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
-
```
Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
-
```
Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
-
It would be nice if initializer lists could contain non-constant values when not being used to initialize a static variable. This was not a C89 feature, but was permitted in C99.
Example:
```
str…
-
```
Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…