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build: speed up and extend picky compiler options
Implement picky warnings with clang in autotools. Extend picky gcc warnings, sync them between build tools and compilers and greatly speed up detection in CMake. - autotools: enable clang compiler warnings with `--enable-debug`. - autotools: enable more gcc compiler warnings with `--enable-debug`. - autotools/cmake: sync compiler warning options between gcc and clang. - sync compiler warning options between autotools and cmake. - cmake: reduce option-checks to speed up the detection phase. Bring them down to 3 (from 35). Leaving some checks to keep the CMake logic alive and for an easy way to add new options. clang 3.0 (2011-11-29) and gcc 2.95 (1999-07-31) now required. - autotools logic copied from curl, with these differences: - delete `-Wimplicit-fallthrough=4` due to a false positive. - reduce `-Wformat-truncation=2` to `1` due to a false positive. - simplify MinGW detection for `-Wno-pedantic-ms-format`. - cmake: show enabled picky compiler options (like autotools). - cmake: do compile `tests/simple.c` and `tests/ssh2.c`. - fix new compiler warnings. - `tests/CMakeLists.txt`: fix indentation. Original source of autotools logic: -a8fbdb461c/acinclude.m4
-a8fbdb461c/m4/curl-compilers.m4
Notice that the autotools implementation considers Apple clang as legacy clang 3.7. CMake detection works more accurately, at the same time more error-prone and difficult to update due to the sparsely documented nature of Apple clang option evolution. Closes #952
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};
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#define TEST_CASES_LEN 16
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struct test_case test_cases[TEST_CASES_LEN] = {
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static const struct test_case
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test_cases[TEST_CASES_LEN] = {
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/* too small */
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{
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NULL, 0,
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};
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#define FAILED_MALLOC_TEST_CASES_LEN 2
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struct test_case failed_malloc_test_cases[FAILED_MALLOC_TEST_CASES_LEN] = {
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static const struct test_case
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failed_malloc_test_cases[FAILED_MALLOC_TEST_CASES_LEN] = {
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/* malloc fail */
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{
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"<"
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for(i = 0; i < TEST_CASES_LEN; i++) {
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test_case(i + 1,
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test_cases[i].data, test_cases[i].data_len,
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test_cases[i].data,
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test_cases[i].data_len,
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NULL,
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test_cases[i].expected);
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}
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