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oBFusCATed:
PLEASE DON'T SHOUT!
The only way to tell which sub-options are enabled by -Wall is to read the gcc docs for your release of the compiler.
smallB:
@Obfuscated and where did I shout? Mind telling me?
Jenna:
@smallB:
many (or most) of your suggestions just show, that yoiu are neither an experienced programmer, nor an experienced user of C::B.
We (moderators and admins) have to read each and every post due to legal reasons (server in germany).
And reading many of your posts is just a waste of time in my opinion.
This might sound harsh but it is not meant to be offending.
I spent many times in one of your threads (stray \216) and at the end it turns out to be a misconfiguration, because you did not read the manual of the compiler you use.
In the same time I could have spent time with my family or worked on C::B to improve it or do "realworld" work to earn money.
smallB:
@jens fair enough, won't hear any suggestion from me again. No problem.
Jenna:
--- Quote from: smallB on November 01, 2011, 12:44:33 pm ---@jens fair enough, won't hear any suggestion from me again. No problem.
--- End quote ---
You like to misunderstand others don't you ?
--- Quote from: jens on November 01, 2011, 12:35:46 pm ---@smallB:
many (or most) of your suggestions just show, that you are neither an experienced programmer, nor an experienced user of C::B.
--- End quote ---
That does not mean that suggestions (of you and others) are not welcome.
But as others told you, you should collect your suggestions, work with C::B for a while, read the manual, see whether your suggestions are real improvements, whether it can probably be done in another way, and whether another way is more flexible and therefor better for many developpers.
And be sure, that the issues you find are real C::b issues and not compiler/linker issues.
Than search the forum and the web for related posts, mybe it was discussed already.
And as last step post your suggestions here.
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