I renamed a function and create another one with the same name as the previous.
The renamed is in the .H file, the new one with the older name is not.
When I compile, I have no error nor warnings while another C file still call the older name function
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I think it's a param for gcc compiler to be more strict but, well...you see...I don't know gcc params
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I'm at 100% for strict warnings so how can I active strong checking ?
ho, yes, before you ask, it's still my good ol'one XGCC compiler
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ps: I post it in Megadrive/Genesis subtopic because it could be a XGCC failure...