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Merge pull request #2081 from chris-b1/directive-docs
Add warnings to compiler directive docs
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Disabling this option can also reduce the code size. Default is True.
Warnings
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All warning directives take True / False as options
to turn the warning on / off.
``warn.undeclared`` (default False)
Warns about any variables that are implicitly declared without a ``cdef`` declaration
``warn.unreachable`` (default True)
Warns about code paths that are statically determined to be unreachable, e.g.
returning twice unconditionally.
``warn.maybe_uninitialized`` (default False)
Warns about use of variables that are conditionally uninitialized.
``warn.unused`` (default False)
Warns about unused variables and declarations
``warn.unused_arg`` (default False)
Warns about unused function arguments
``warn.unused_result`` (default False)
Warns about unused assignment to the same name, such as
``r = 2; r = 1 + 2``
``warn.multiple_declarators`` (default True)
Warns about multiple variables declared on the same line with at least one pointer type.
For example ``cdef double* a, b`` - which, as in C, declares ``a`` as a pointer, ``b`` as
a value type, but could be mininterpreted as declaring two pointers.
How to set directives
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