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So the thing is, currently the project builds with warnings. The only warnings that are there are those which are related to using Obsolete API.
There's no way in F# to suppress them locally, as it's being discussed here. I even opened a suggestion for it, but clearly it's not something we're getting soon.
So. I do prefer warning-less projects, and to enforce it, I add treating warnings as errors. However, in F# it would imply suppressing this warning for the whole file, which may accidentally hide this type of warning emitted somewhere (in other words, we exchange
false positive
withfalse negative
).Thoughts?