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"Vadim Sytnikov" <syt### [at] rucom> wrote in news:3d9b0f96@news.povray.org:
> "Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
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> Not quite so... Although, yes, my setup is not completely standard: I'm
> using Visual C++ with /W2 for retail, and /W3 for debug compiles. To me,
> what the compiler complains about in these modes does make sense; in fact,
> it is VERY easy to write code that does not generate warnings under
> /W2/W3...
I took the habit of using /W4 for most projects, both debug and release
compilations, except for external libraries which trigger too much
warnings...
One you get used to it, it isn't so bad. :-)
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