This gets enabled by default in gcc-14 and complains everywhere where we
use assert() on an expression that is always true (i.e. using
`int x[static 2]` in function declaration, etc.):
[153/2414] Compiling C object src/basic/libbasic.a.p/fs-util.c.o
In file included from ../src/basic/macro.h:13,
from ../src/basic/alloc-util.h:10,
from ../src/basic/fs-util.c:11:
../src/basic/fd-util.h: In function ‘format_proc_fd_path’:
../src/fundamental/macro-fundamental.h:74:41: warning: ‘nonnull’ argument ‘buf’ compared to NULL [-Wnonnull-compare]
74 | #define _unlikely_(x) (__builtin_expect(!!(x), 0))
| ^~~~~
../src/basic/macro.h:150:21: note: in expansion of macro ‘_unlikely_’
150 | if (_unlikely_(!(expr))) \
| ^~~~~~~~~~
../src/basic/macro.h:167:22: note: in expansion of macro ‘assert_message_se’
167 | #define assert(expr) assert_message_se(expr, #expr)
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../src/basic/fd-util.h:129:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘assert’
129 | assert(buf);
| ^~~~~~
Disabling this selectively only for asserts is a bit painful, since the
option is not available in all compilers, and it'd need to be handled in
the EFI stuff as well.