On 4 Oct 2014 22:30, "David Nadlinger via Digitalmars-d" < [email protected]> wrote: > > On Monday, 29 September 2014 at 15:13:28 UTC, Daniel Murphy wrote: >> >> But that's a good thing - the people who get their code broken are the people who are asking for it with '-w'. > > > I don't think there is much merit to this argument. > > First, it's not like the ability to make diagnostics halt the build is something specific to Warnings. Just pass -de and use of deprecated symbols will halt compilation too. (Actually, not passing -de would lead to a funny error(Warning)->warning(Deprecation)->error(Error) progression right now.) >
One reason why on GDC I removed the distinction between -w and -de, there are now three GCC-style switches: -Wall (-wi), -Wdeprecated (-d), and -Werror (-w, -de). All of which are off by default. Iain.
