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I explain each of the warnings I disable, and why.

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Jeff-Relf.Me

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Jan 19, 2017, 6:00:38 AM1/19/17
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Speaking of me, Michael Moroney wrote:
> it's amusing he has to disable a zillion compiler warnings in his code.
> He'd never make the cut here.

Thank God for small favors, no ?

Here, I explain each of the warnings I disable, and why:

http://Jeff-Relf.Me/C++CodingRules.HTM

Peter Köhlmann

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Jan 19, 2017, 6:10:05 AM1/19/17
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No need to explain that you don't have any clue whatsoever about
programming.
You don't, and it can easily be seen in the shittiest code known to mankind.
Your code

Michael Moroney

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Jan 19, 2017, 11:29:44 PM1/19/17
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Jeff-Relf.Me <@.> writes:

>Speaking of me, Michael Moroney wrote:
>> it's amusing he has to disable a zillion compiler warnings in his code.
>> He'd never make the cut here.

>Thank God for small favors, no ?

Yes. I would hate to have to maintain/improve/fix that mess of yours.
I get to modernize/improve/fix code from all kinds of people.

chrisv

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Jan 20, 2017, 7:48:19 AM1/20/17
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Michael Moroney wrote:

> Jeff-Relf.Me <@.> writes:
>>
>> Michael Moroney wrote:
>>>
>>> it's amusing he has to disable a zillion compiler warnings in his code.
>>> He'd never make the cut here.
>>
>> Thank God for small favors, no ?
>
>Yes. I would hate to have to maintain/improve/fix that mess of yours.

I would tell the boss that there's no way. I'd tell him that we would
have to "suck it up" and re-do it from scratch.

--
"What's wrong with it?" - "DFS", regarding Relf's use of a #pragma
to disable 17 different types of compiler warnings

Peter Köhlmann

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Jan 20, 2017, 10:53:03 AM1/20/17
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chrisv wrote:

> Michael Moroney wrote:
>
>> Jeff-Relf.Me <@.> writes:
>>>
>>> Michael Moroney wrote:
>>>>
>>>> it's amusing he has to disable a zillion compiler warnings in his code.
>>>> He'd never make the cut here.
>>>
>>> Thank God for small favors, no ?
>>
>>Yes. I would hate to have to maintain/improve/fix that mess of yours.
>
> I would tell the boss that there's no way. I'd tell him that we would
> have to "suck it up" and re-do it from scratch.
>

Right. I would not support such shitty code even if paid good sums
I would tell them to scrap it and write it new
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