Warning in cases in which the compiler doesn't know whether something is
correct or not, is stupid in any case IMO, unless it's some
--enable-uber-pedantic-warnings compiler flag. It could as well say
"warning: your code could be wrong" and by chance this might be true.

Dmitry Gorbachev wrote:
> Notice that the warning is "may be used uninitialized" and not "is
> used uninitialized", so it is correct, in a sense.
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