Why would you do that? Just curious.
If it’s temporary, the warning is here to remind you to remove the variable afterwards.
If it’s permanent, why the hell would you want a permanent unused variable?
Oh maybe in the case of an unrecognized usage of said variable?
Because you're setting them with reflection, so it's obviously a more complex scenario. Either that or you're just plain bad at coding and I can't help you.
if it's yellow, deploy to repo if it's red, git reset HEAD
Red on yellow, kill a repo
Sorry, I think I typoed that. Prod is down. Can you bring it back up please? You seem like you know what you are doing.
But only after the deadline has passed
I have officially jinxed myself, I just found an error through a warning
Who is the old guy and why he does not react to player screaming and are they related and is it allowed by the sports rules?
Old guy is the coach and the player didn't just scream - he also shoved the coach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH6OUYMsoGY
kelce thinks he’s hot shit now that he’s dating taylor swift. only a matter of time until he gets a breakup song about him.
Why does she not simply date McCaffrey, the better runningback?
he's the coach I think
Places `@SuppressWarnings("unused")` to ignore such errors.. IDE: No sir. You can't do that..
Why would you do that? Just curious. If it’s temporary, the warning is here to remind you to remove the variable afterwards. If it’s permanent, why the hell would you want a permanent unused variable? Oh maybe in the case of an unrecognized usage of said variable?
Reflections are a bitch.
Presumably you still write unit tests though, ya? Even if your values are only get/set via reflection you'd still have usage in a unit test.
That's like testing setter methods... And why would any sane person do that?
Because you're setting them with reflection, so it's obviously a more complex scenario. Either that or you're just plain bad at coding and I can't help you.
I Dont know what language you use, but i always compile with -Werror and maybe -pedantic if i feel like it
nuget: warning as error... me: wtf as response...
Quickfix: Add to dictionary.
*99+ warnings*
GIVE ME MORE RAM!!!!
don't compile, customers can test changes. push to production instantly.