Compiler Option: -w
 
Set minimum warning level.

Syntax

-w level | all | param | Escape | pedantic | Next

Parameters

level
Warning messages only with a level equal or greater to this value will be output.
all
Equivalent to specifying a level of zero (0).
param
Warn when procedure parameters aren't specified with either ByVal or ByRef.
Escape
Warn when string literals contain any number of escape characters (\).
pedantic
Equivalent to specifying the param and Escape arguments.
Next
Warn when Next is followed by an identifier.

Description

The -w compiler option determines which compiler warnings, if any, are output. Each possible warning is associated with a warning level, starting from zero (0) and increasing with the potential problems that may occur. A significantly high level value will have the effect of suppressing all warning messages.

Note that the param, Escape, pedantic and Next arguments provide additional warnings not ordinarily output, even by default.

If the -w option is not specified, it's as if -w 0 was used. The -w option can be specified multiple times.

See also