Why are there thousands of warnings when building Android? I don't understand it. Is it because of the wide variety of compilers out there that people use that results in different output when building? Or is it because the code is so poorly written and developers just don't really give a damn?
I know for a fact that when my team or me individually build(s) an application, we/I are/am sure to have clean code with no warnings about "comparison between signed and unsigned...", "x may have no been declared", "format not a string literal and no formatting characters", "expected type1 but argument is of type2"... etc. I, for one, am very troubled by these thousands of warning when building Android. Can someone please enlighten me and explain to me why this is the case? Thank you, sws-vinpa. -- unsubscribe: android-porting+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting