------- Additional Comments From manus at eiffel dot com  2004-11-10 00:59 
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Ok, so why don't you generate the warning only when it makes sense. In my 
original case, I was passing a char and tell the C compiler it was a function 
pointer expecting a char. In this scenario it should not produce any warning.

If you have incompatible types (such as int where you expect a float/double) 
then I'm ok that you generate a warning (although I would prefer an error since 
the generated code is incorrect).

Or better, if possible, try to fix the inliner issue.

Thanks,
Manu

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