Robert Feranec , 01-17-2024, 05:18 AM
initially this looks like a good way to go. however it will become a problem if you have to go back to your project after some time (or if someone else have to go back to your project) do some changes and then release it again. in this case, any warnings and errors from previous versions may cause headaches and confusion (was this error there before or it is a new one ??? ... or ... you will be talking to yourself like: this warning was there before and for some reason it was fine, but I can't remember why). Also don't forget, you may go through your project compilation multiple times and checking all the warnings and errors again and again will take you a lot of time. It's much faster and easier to see - No errors, No warnings