On 07/02/2012 11:36 AM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:

> By the way, it's pointless to compile with both -w and -wi. -wi makes it so > that warnings are displayed without stopping compilation. -w makes it so that > warnings are displayed and treated as errors (so they stop compilation). Pick > one or the other. I don't know which the compiler picks if you give it both, > but it's going to have to pick one or the other, and it may not pick the one
> that you want.

Then why is the documentation so misleading:

-w enable warnings

-wi enable informational warnings (i.e. compilation still proceeds normally)

  http://dlang.org/dmd-linux.html

Me not know English good, but -wi sounds very much different from -w. :-T

Further, both -w and -wi link to the following page, which does not mention -wi at all:

  http://dlang.org/warnings.html

Sorry for whining... :(

Ali

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