If people want to play with extra compiler flags it is ok, perhaps there are other flags that can throw more warnings. At least for myself, I have to time to hunt all those options in gcc/clang and see which reported warnings are valid or not. I consider that the default compile flags are the ones we have to report to. Anything else should be more like an enhancement, not an issue.
Again, any dev that wants to jump and investigate such reports with different compiler flags are more than welcome to do and contribute fixes if they find something to sort out.
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