> From developer perspective, we think that -Wall is so simple to
> remember, because
> in fact, we are used to handle so many complex things that this one five
> letter is nothing.  However, users aren't as sophisticated as we would like
> them to (I am not being condescending.)  The way we have to approach this
> is how can we satisfy persistent demands and still remain competitive.

I personally don't buy the "can't remember" argument.  When you use GCC, you 
just have to remember -g, -O, -W and that's pretty much it.

-- 
Eric Botcazou

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