HELPLIB.HLB  —  BASIC  /WARNINGS
   The /WARNINGS qualifier lets you specify  whether  the  compiler  displays
   informational, warning, or alignment messages.

   The format of the /WARNINGS qualifier is as follows:

      /[NO]WARNINGS[=({[NO]WARNINGS      },...)]
                      {[NO]INFORMATIONALS}
                      {[NO]ALIGNMENT     }
                      {ALL               }
                      {NONE              }

   Specifying /WARNINGS=NOWARNINGS causes the compiler  to  suppress  warning
   messages.   Specifying  /WARNINGS=NOINFORMATIONALS  causes the compiler to
   suppress informational messages.  Specifying /WARNINGS=NOALIGNMENT  causes
   the  compiler  to suppress alignment warning messages.  Alignment warnings
   are suppressed by default; to get alignment  warning  messages,  you  must
   explicitly specify /WARNINGS=ALIGNMENT on the command line.

   The  /NOWARNINGS  qualifier  causes   the   compiler   to   suppress   any
   informational, warning, or alignment messages.

   /WARNINGS = ALL is the same  as  /WARNINGS  =  (INFORMATIONALS,  WARNINGS,
   ALIGNMENT).  /WARNINGS = NONE is the same as /NOWARNINGS.

   The default is /WARNINGS = (INFORMATIONALS, WARNINGS, NOALIGNMENT).
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