Enrico,

>> Should we not strive to warning free code?

> Yes, but those warnings are really too many and I think that most of them
> (if not all) can be safely ignored.

Once we have warning free code, a new warning is not "lost" in the too
many warnings. So, still, warning free code is the preferable code ;)

Thanks!

Patrick

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