It's currently impossible, you need to use a wrapper script that searches for some pattern an exits with 1 if it encounters the warning.
For custom memory management I would now use `--gc:arc` and destructors, `--gc:none` is obsolete.
It's currently impossible, you need to use a wrapper script that searches for some pattern an exits with 1 if it encounters the warning.
For custom memory management I would now use `--gc:arc` and destructors, `--gc:none` is obsolete.