I did the following check. We should really get rid of this compiler.

In 1.1 and I think that this is the wrong version of the changes that was 
introduced
because the interface sucks
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Parser warningAllowed: true

Object subclass: #Zork
        instanceVariableNames: 't'

zork

        | t |
        t := 1. 

I get t appears to beunused in this method.Ok to remove it?


Really?

Now indeed my changes (my responsibility of using hernan change) 

Parser warningAllowed: false

Object subclass: #Zork
        instanceVariableNames: 't'

zork

        | t |
        t := 1. 

gets the variable t shadows the instance variables.

So for Pharo we get simply for now issue Parser warningAllowed: true
to get it to the "normal" behavior


In 1.0
=================

Parser warnUser

but we have the same silly broken pop up.


Now I checked and in 3.9 
=================

we got 'Name is already defined.' so it seems that this is not the warning 
preference that 
are responsible of the problem.

I will ask marcus if he remembers which compiler changes may have 
Stef







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