Werror-all
Causes all warnings and currently enabled remarks to be reported as errors.
Wextra-tokens
Determines whether warnings are issued about extra tokens at the end of preprocessor directives.
Wformat
Determines whether argument checking is enabled for calls to printf, scanf, and so forth.
Wformat-security
Determines whether the compiler issues a warning when the use of format functions may cause security problems.
Wmain
Determines whether a warning is issued if the return type of main is not expected.
Wmissing-declarations
Determines whether warnings are issued for global functions and variables without prior declaration.
Wmissing-prototypes
Determines whether warnings are issued for missing prototypes.
Wpointer-arith
Determines whether warnings are issued for questionable pointer arithmetic.
Wreorder
Tells the compiler to issue a warning when the order of member initializers does not match the order in which they must be executed.
Wreturn-type
Determines whether warnings are issued when a function is declared without a return type, when the definition of a function returning void contains a return statement with an expression, or when the closing brace of a function returning non-void is reached.
Wshadow
Determines whether a warning is issued when a variable declaration hides a previous declaration.
Wsign-compare
Determines whether warnings are issued when a comparison between signed and unsigned values could produce an incorrect result when the signed value is converted to unsigned.
Wstrict-aliasing
Determines whether warnings are issued for code that might violate the optimizer's strict aliasing rules.
Wstrict-prototypes
Determines whether warnings are issued for functions declared or defined without specified argument types.
Wtrigraphs
Determines whether warnings are issued if any trigraphs are encountered that might change the meaning of the program.
Wuninitialized
Determines whether a warning is issued if a variable is used before being initialized.
Wunknown-pragmas
Determines whether a warning is issued if an unknown #pragma directive is used.
Wunused-function
Determines whether a warning is issued if a declared function is not used.
Wunused-variable
Determines whether a warning is issued if a local or non-constant static variable is unused after being declared.
Wwrite-strings
Issues a diagnostic message if const char * is converted to (non-const) char *.