> If I copy/paste your code (and add a definition for “trs”), Swift already > gives a warning: ... What version of Swift are you using?
The first word of my subject is “disallowing” not “warning.” And I wrote, and you quoted, the following about compiler warnings: >> Part of my argument is that people commonly ignore compiler warnings. We >> see lots of defective >> code that would be (or is) caught by compiler warnings but people don't pay >> attention. I'm not sure what your point was, but I consider the fact that the compiler already has a proof-of-concept implementation of my proposal as a positive, risk- and expense-reducing aspect of the proposal. -- Peter Dillinger, Ph.D. Software Engineering Manager, Coverity Analysis, Software Integrity Group | Synopsys www.synopsys.com/software _______________________________________________ swift-evolution mailing list [email protected] https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution
