On 2016 Dec 23 07:53:52, you wrote to me:
NB>>> I miswrote that. I meant to say warnings. Either way, whatever was
NB>>> done recently added a huge amount of those warnings. And warnings,
NB>>> like errors, can be fixed.
ml>> sure... turn off the setting enabling that warning and you won't see
ml>> them any more even though nothing in the code has changed...
NB> Why? The point was that the last time I compiled, those warnings
NB> weren't there.
what i'm saying is that the make file instructions may have been updated to
turn on all those warnings when they may have been turned off previously...
NB> Since there were some recent updates to the code, I decided to compile
NB> again and report the massive amounts of warnings, in case someone
NB> wants to fix them.
that's fine... i have no problem with that... i do the same with a simulator
that i'm involved with...
NB> I did also say it finished compiling, so if it's not that important,
NB> so be it. I was only trying to help in showing what I witnessed.
you're fine, man... its all good :)
ml>> do a search for "c programming dialects" to see a full list of all
ml>> the various ones there are...
NB> Uhh, thanks for the info? :/
there's a lot of them... i was only pointing out that that particular warning
was saying that ISO C doesn't like that but other dialects may love it...
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