Matt Bennett wrote 2012-02-13 14:54: > On Sun, February 12, 2012 5:16 pm, John Gardner wrote: >> Thanks, Joe. >> >> That's where all that stuff is - I rummaged through HELP earlier >> and managed to not see it, I guess. >> >> Worries me, but I know what'll happen if I turn it off... > > If you're worried about turning off the warning, you don't have to do it > globally- you can put an 'errorlevel -302' to turn off the warning > immediately preceding the opcode, and then turn it back on with an > 'errorlevel +302' (I may not have gotten the syntax exactly correct, but > it is something on that level) > > In general, warnings are there for good reason, though I think the bank > warnings can get overwhelming. I'm sure enough people got burned and > complained about it- which is why it is the default setting. > And it's hard to find any assembler source code where that particular warning is *not* turned off... :-) And, of course, disabling a warning doesn't change the way the code works as such in any way. Jan-Erik. > > Matt Bennett > Just outside of Austin, TX > 30.51,-97.91 > > The views I express are my own, not that of my employer, a large > multinational corporation that you are familiar with. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .