On Jan 14, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008, Peter Vreman wrote:
It is allowed to create such instances: as long as you don't
call any of the
abstract methods, there will be no problem.
Is there a way to abort the compilation in this cases instead of
a warning ?
Currently not.
You can abort compilation in case of any warning with the -Sew
option. The same goes for note or
hint with -Sen or -Seh, but those are only usefull for compiler
tests.
The problem with this mechanism is that if you have another warning
which occurs first,
that will stop your compilation, you'll never get to the abstract
warning...
I agree.
May be a new option in a future release of fpc ? :)
It would be nice to have a switch to do it.
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Damien Gerard
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