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From: Wu Yinghui, Freddie (yhwu_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-08-14 22:01:06
Hi all,
I guess this question could have been asked before. But I've failed to
find an answer from my basic search from the web so far. So please try
to bear with me if it is old stuff.
Our development environment is using MSVC71 at the moment, and our
coding standard requires warning level 4 and 64-bit compatiblity check
of the compiler. But whenever I use some of the Boost library headers
(most notably Boost.Function, Boost.Integer and Boost.uBLAS for now, and
we have not started using most of the other libraries yet), there are
tons of warnings from the compiler.
As our development team view compiler warnings as important signs of
potential problems in our own code, we'd like to suppress warnings from
Boost headers (assuming that they are at least better tested than our code).
So my question is: Is there a way for us to suppress warnings from Boost
headers without affecting the warning level significantly on our own code?
Any idea is greatly appreciated. :)
Cheers,
Freddie
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