Makes me wince a little bit every time I see a programming question framed as "how do I silence this warning?" with no attention paid to whether there's an actual problem or not.
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David Smith (catfish_man@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 09:40:25 JST David Smith -
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Paul Cantrell (inthehands@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 09:40:23 JST Paul Cantrell @Catfish_Man @steve
I silence all warnings because the only thing we have to fear is fear itself -
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David Smith (catfish_man@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 09:40:24 JST David Smith @steve ah yes, it's math that's wrong ;)
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Steve Canon (steve@discuss.systems)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 09:40:25 JST Steve Canon @Catfish_Man My code is perfect, David.
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David Smith (catfish_man@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 09:45:24 JST David Smith @inthehands @steve -Wnofear
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Paul Cantrell (inthehands@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Dec-2024 09:45:24 JST Paul Cantrell @Catfish_Man @steve
Programming language with no warning and no errors, all inputs are executable code(Arguably 6502 assembly on the Apple ][+ was like this, I suppose!)
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