Hi, I've added `` xxx = 0'' to my code, but nevertheless it would be nice if there were a way to tell the compiler to not worry. If I could not find the right way, I apologize in advance. So, two suggestions:
int xxx = __random__; or else: extern void yyy( int* zzz __sets_value__ ); void foo(void) { int xxx; yyy( &xxx ); .... Where "__sets_value__" implies both that the current value is not accessed and that it will be set before returning, so hush up about any uninitialized argument value. Otherwise, I definitely do like the warning turned on! Thanks - Bruce