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Original Post: Eric covers another new C# Whidbey (VS 2005) feature
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Not a long post (I've included it all below), but useful nonetheless
C# Featurette #2 - Inline Warning Control Another feature that we added for Whidbey is the ability to selectively disable warnings within your code. For example:
#pragma warning disable 135
// Disable warning CS135 in this block
#pragma warning restore 135
Comments on this feature? Click on the "Featurette" link above and tell Eric what you think!
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