On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 16:36:03 +0100, "Aaron Ardiri"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I also believe that some warnings are best "handled" by turning them off.
>>
>> The critical point is knowing when it's ok to turn the warning off and
>> when it's not. At the moment I don't have enough palm exper
From: "Aaron Ardiri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> but really, instead of arguing/discussing - you could have fixed that
> gremlin error message now :) hope your client hasn't been paying for your
> ranting on palm-dev-forum *g*
I could be arguing in my spare time. :)
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> > > If you were really serious about "turning on all warnings," you'd be
> > > using C++.
> >
> > we use C and 68k assembly :) we dont touch c++ :) *g*
>
> I know. My point was that if you really want warnings of unsafe code,
> you're using the wrong languages. Obviously, there are more import
From: "Aaron Ardiri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > - turn on all warnings
> >
> > If you were really serious about "turning on all warnings," you'd be
using
> > C++.
>
> we use C and 68k assembly :) we dont touch c++ :) *g*
I know. My point was that if you really want warnings of unsafe code, you
> > - turn on all warnings
>
> If you were really serious about "turning on all warnings," you'd be using
> C++.
we use C and 68k assembly :) we dont touch c++ :) *g*
*all* warnings are fixable, with the right amount of effort. if you stick
to the rules, you wont void any warnings. and, trust
From: "Aaron Ardiri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> - turn on all warnings
If you were really serious about "turning on all warnings," you'd be using
C++.
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> I also believe that some warnings are best "handled" by turning them off.
>
> The critical point is knowing when it's ok to turn the warning off and
> when it's not. At the moment I don't have enough palm experience to
> know when to ignore gremlin warnings and when not to (although it
> appear