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Greg Utas13-Oct-20 12:48
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Gary R. Wheeler13-Oct-20 13:05
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Daniel Pfeffer13-Oct-20 19:57
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Chris Nic13-Oct-20 20:51
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Member 916705713-Oct-20 21:16
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Stuart Dootson14-Oct-20 3:37
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Member 9167057 wrote:
if there were C++-compilers throwing errors or at least warnings on decades-old idioms, that would be nice


I know it's not a compiler, but clang-tidy, with its modernize-* warning set, will do that (and will also make fixes if you let it).
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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