When I compile Chicken with VC++, I get a bazillion warning messages about unreferenced local variables. Is there any way the Chicken compiler could not generate so many unreferenced variables, or is this fundamental to its operation? I am hesitant to just mask them with a warning filter, for fear of masking a warning that really matters. As it stands, so many warnings is quite noisy and makes the output not very useful. Also it doesn't inspire confidence to those watching the build process, i.e. potential Windows Chicken converts.

Cheers,
Brandon Van Every



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