bearophile wrote:
Don:

The problem is, once you have an "optional warning" in a compiler, they are NOT optional. All standard or pseudo-standard libraries MUST comply with them.

The topic of this thread is about tips, compiler comments that are meant to be 
kept usually disabled that are useful to avoid bugs or improve code 
performance, etc. When you include other D libraries you keep them disabled, 
because you don't care to know that in your code there are 35 functions where 
using an Appender may improve code performance a tiny bit. Such tips are useful 
only in some situations, like when you look for bugs in a function or when you 
need to tune its performance.

I know. But such features are usable only if the libraries cooperate.

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