
20 Nov
2009
20 Nov
'09
4:36 p.m.
(Apologies of losing track of the quoting.)
Warnings often indicate real problems.
In this case, the real problem should be fixed - no matter whether it causes a warning or not on compilers we care about. We already know how to do this. There is no need to have a "warning policy" to fix bugs (I hope!) A "warning policy" is only needed for warnings that do not indicate real problems.