bpo-36869: Avoid warning of unused variables#13182
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When run ```./configure && make -j4``` there are two warnings on Object/dictobject.c file about ix and hash variable are not used. Zachary Ware make me note that when _PyObject_ASSERT is call and NDEBUG is defined that expand to ((void)0). So this PR add a #ifndef check to avoid the warnings.
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Note that this function does nothing when NDEBUG is defined. Add it in top of the function, and add |
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Thanks for your comment @methane, I made the change I will open a issue on bpo |
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When run
./configure && make -j4there are two warnings onObject/dictobject.c file about ix and hash variable are not used.
Zachary Ware make me note that when _PyObject_ASSERT is call and NDEBUG
is defined that expand to ((void)0).
So this PR add a #ifndef check to avoid the warnings.
https://bugs.python.org/issue36869