Thanks. In fact I doubt the proposition that warnings are only for humans. For example stating "noreturn" but actually returning _should_ be considered as at least questionable. Sure, one can do a lot of trickery but I have learned (the hard way) that good code is clean code and I would never deliver code that doesn't pass `-Wall -Werror -pedantic`. In fact I often even use good quality static analyzers too. But again, I'm not looking for trouble and won't insist. It's just that I had high hopes re. Nim and seeing Ada mentioned as a major influence was one of the factors that drove me to Nim. And don't get me wrong, I still think that Nim is a great language, it just seems to be less safety obsessed than I expected. On the other hand I understand that that's maybe something for later and that Araq first wanted to get it feature complete and to 1.0.
Thank you also for calming my initial worries that this community has gotten less friendly and helpful than I remember it. Have a nice weekend!