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[incidental] Compiler accepts nonexistent functions (e.g. typos) without warning/error #2

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wickles opened this issue Jun 7, 2017 · 0 comments

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wickles commented Jun 7, 2017

Not directly related to UX or compiled product at all, just strange and annoying..

Apparently I had made a typo in xgraphics.c where the function sceGuFinith() [sic] was being called, and never noticed until recently because it always compiled that part fine, without any errors or warnings about it. Found that I could put any made up function in the same place and it still compiles without so much as a warning.

Unclear if this is a bug in my makefile, a bug in pspsdk/psptoolchain, or a bug in gcc/make, or something else?

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