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).