Directive #pragma
- Directive
#pragma
#pragma
- Description
This is a generic directive for flags to the compiler.
These are some of the flags that are available:
"all_inline"
This is the same as adding the modifier inline to all functions that follow.
"all_final"
Instructs the compiler to mark all symbols as final.
"deprecation_warnings"
Enable warnings for use of deprecated or experimental symbols (default). Note that this does not enable warnings for experimental symbols if those warnings have been disabled explicitly via
"no_experimental_warnings"
."no_deprecation_warnings"
Disable warnings for use of deprecated or experimental symbols. This is typically used in code that implements the deprecated symbols.
"experimental_warnings"
Enable warnings for use of experimental symbols (default). Note that this does not enable warnings for experimental symbols when warnings for deprecated symbols are disabled.
"no_experimental_warnings"
Disable warnings for use of experimental symbols. This is typically used in code that implements or tests the experimental symbols.
"save_parent"
Cause nested classes to save a reference to their surrounding class even if not strictly needed.
"dont_save_parent"
Inverse of "save_parent". This is needed to override if the global symbol
__pragma_save_parent__
has been set."strict_types"
Enable warnings for all cases where the compiler isn't certain that the types are correct.
"disassemble"
Enable disassembly output for the code being compiled. Note that this option essentially has a function-level scope, so enabling it for just a few lines is usually a noop. This is similar to Debug.assembler_debug() level
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."no_disassemble"
Disable disassembly output (default).