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I understand that compile-time warnings can typically be ignored. However, from my experience with programming (C STD-2011, for instance), "weird bugs", non-easily-replicable bugs, and odd behaviors disappear when warnings like this are fixed. I also understand that it will be time-consuming to fix each and every minor warning.
I have also noticed (in my own coding-projects) that fixing all warnings generated by -Wextra (and the many other warning flags) allows the compiler to more easily apply various optimizations. |
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2016-02-22 15:22:59 | Devyn Johnson | set | recipients:
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2016-02-22 15:22:59 | Devyn Johnson | set | messageid: <1456154579.82.0.723903517664.issue26411@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2016-02-22 15:22:59 | Devyn Johnson | link | issue26411 messages |
2016-02-22 15:22:59 | Devyn Johnson | create | |
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