I get the same warning in a lot of places. I have not seen problems on
runtime so far, but would be nice to get rid of them...
I have VC++6.0 SP5 with Processor Pack.
Christian
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Anybody else seeing this?
secblock.h(98) : warning C4700: local variable 'b' used without having been
initialized
It's complaining about the object of class A found inside the
StandardReallocate function. This warning only shows up when I compile it
for release (using MSVC 6.0). I'm thinking it's a compiler bug, has anyone
found a workaround?
Thanks!
Chris