Of course you can. In this situation, though, I believe you'd want Project->Options->Compiler->Selected Warnings. The 'tasm' page is, I believe, just for assembler settings for when you're writing directly in assembler. But, just ignoring the warnings is not a good idea until you're sure they're ignorable. Before I went an disabled every warning that was complaining, I posted some questions to the appropriate newsgroups if I didn't understand why the warning was given -- why? So I could understand why the warning was given, and then decide that it is something which is just a minor nuisance and best to be ignored. *then* (read: now) I turned off the warning. :) --S (replace 'NOSPAM' with 'seraph' to respond) "Sheila King" <sheila at spamcop.net> wrote in message news:t51aet001jntgk44ldcvah6r8hkdcfk8p0 at 4ax.com... > On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 19:16:29 GMT, "Stephen Hansen" <news at myNOSPAM.org> wrote > in comp.lang.python in article <hc%E6.195118$LO3.31059764 at typhoon.we.rr.com>: > > :Borland is > :complaining rather loudly (in the order of 200+ warnings, although some are > :for other things I havn't looked into) because of the use of this idiom. I'm > :not sugguesting it must be changed, but now that I understand what's going > :on, it seems *correct* that this throws a warning. > > Can't you configure the level of warnings? I don't have a copy of the BCC free > compiler, however I have C++ Builder 5, and I find that under the > Project>Options>Tasm tab, I can setting warnings to "None" or "Level 1" > (mild), or "Level 2" (high). > > I also use MetroWerks CodeWarrior for writing C++ code, and the warnings are > configurable in that compiler as well. (Matter of fact, they are very > configurable...I can toggle each of the following on/off as to whether I would > like to receive warnings on them, or not: Illegal Pragmas, Empty Declarations, > Possible Errors, Unused Variables, Unused Arguments, Extra Commas, Extended > Error Checking, Hidden Virtual Functions, Implicit Arithmetic Conversions, > Non-Inlined Functions, Inconsistent Use of "class" and "struct" Keywords.) > Again, these are Project settings. Have to customize per project. > > -- > Sheila King > http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/ > http://www.k12groups.org/ >
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