On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Kevin Ballard <kball...@gmail.com> wrote:
The number of warnings that a clean build of yi triggers is rather
frightening. It also makes it quite difficult to figure out if a change I've
made has introduced any new warnings. I would like to suggest that anybody
capable of doing so should start trying to fix these warnings, with the
eventual goal of `runghc Setup build` printing zero warnings (though, given
the current number, that may not be attainable). I will certainly try to do
my part, but as a relative newcomer to yi and to Haskell in general, I don't
know if I'll be able to understand them well enough to be sure of any fixes.
Does anybody else have an opinion on this?

It's a good goal, but many of them are out of our power - like the defaulting 
messages caused by the derive-generated code. And I think a number of them are 
there just because some code is experimental and not yet  cleaned up - there a 
-Wall cleanup could be detrimental.

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gwern

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