On 01/15/2015 10:47 PM, Ashod Nakashian wrote:
It probably is, but with some caveats. My main concern would be unnecessary code pollution. It's true that these warnings could be really useful. They might hint at actual issues in some cases (for example an unhandled error in the unused-result case). But suppressing them can also muddle the code. I rather 'fix' the cases that might hide real issues rather than suppress/silence noise just for its own sake.
Our OOo/LO history has shown us that compiler warnings are only helpful for development if they break the build. Unfortunately, that means that you occasionally need to find a way to work around a false warning unhelpfully emitted by some compiler.
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