Microsoft deals with this often -- they even have a macro you should probably use:
//
// The following macro is used to satisfy the compiler. Note that the
// expressions/statements passed to this macro are not necessary for
// correctness, but without them the compiler cannot compile with W4.
//
#define SATISFY_OVERZEALOUS_COMPILER(X) X
You use it as such:
SATISFY_OVERZEALOUS_COMPILER (SocketError = 0);
On 2009-11-25, at 2:28 PM, Dmitry Gorbachev wrote:
Notice that the warning is "may be used
uninitialized" and not "is
used uninitialized", so it is correct, in a sense.
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