Tommy Vercetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| On Saturday 17 September 2005 17:45, you wrote:
| > That's a real misunderstanding. There are many warnings that are very
| > specialized, and if -Wall really turned on all warnings, it would be
| > essentially useless. The idea behind -Wall is that it represents a
| > comprehensive set of warnings that most/many programmers can live
| > with. To turn on all warnings would be the usability faux pas.
| Ok,

And that is explained in the doc.

-- Gaby

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