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#165774 - There is no such thing as a benign warning Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Neil Kurzman said:
But some warnings are just warnings. As in this could be wrong, look at it and see. And, having looked at it and seen, correct it so that there is no longer any room for doubt! Otherwise, sooner or later, something will change that will take it from being a potential risk to an actual error. |
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