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-no_warning_num


This option suppresses outputting warning messages of the specified number.

[Specification format]

-no_warning_num={num|num1-num2}[, ...]

 

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Interpretation when omitted

All warning messages are output.

[Detailed description]

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This option suppresses outputting warning messages of the specified number.

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Specify the error numbers as num, num1, and num2.
If the error number that does not exist, it will be ignored.

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An error will occur if num, num1, or num2 is omitted.

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If num1-num2 is specified, it is assumed that error numbers within the range have been specified.

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If this option is specified more than once, all of the given specifications will be effective.

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The error number specified by this option is the rightmost 5 digits of the 7-digit number following the "W".

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This option does not control messages that have been changed to be conveyed as errors with the -change_message option.

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This option controls the following message numbers.

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W0510000 to W0529999 and W0550000 to W0559999 [V1.05 or earlier]

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W0510000 to W0559999 [V1.06 or later]

[Example of use]

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To suppress outputting warning message "W0511146" and "W0511147", describe as:

>ccrl -no_warning_num=11146,11147 -cpu=S2 -dev=dr5f100pj.dvf main.c