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Original bug ID: 4440 Reporter:@dbuenzli Assigned to:@damiendoligez Status: closed (set by @damiendoligez on 2007-12-04T13:37:08Z) Resolution: fixed Priority: normal Severity: feature Version: 3.10.0 Fixed in version: 3.11+dev Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general) Monitored by: ertai @yakobowski
Bug description
It would be nice if the compiler could report errors before warnings.
During debuging sessions I sometimes have warnings -- e.g. unused variables because portions of the code were commented out. But when the code refuses to compile these warnings are usually printed before the error. In the emacs mode, using C-x ' (goto next error), this means going through all the warnings before getting to the error. This is annoying.
Original bug ID: 4440
Reporter: @dbuenzli
Assigned to: @damiendoligez
Status: closed (set by @damiendoligez on 2007-12-04T13:37:08Z)
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: feature
Version: 3.10.0
Fixed in version: 3.11+dev
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Monitored by: ertai @yakobowski
Bug description
It would be nice if the compiler could report errors before warnings.
During debuging sessions I sometimes have warnings -- e.g. unused variables because portions of the code were commented out. But when the code refuses to compile these warnings are usually printed before the error. In the emacs mode, using C-x ' (goto next error), this means going through all the warnings before getting to the error. This is annoying.
Thanks,
Daniel
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