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I'm trying to clear the warnings given when my solution compiles in VS2010. Currently there are some 600, but most seem to be due to MSpec files.

How can I suppress the warnings for any file that ends *spec.cs? They're for MSpec tests and fixing many of them break the flow of the test code. I'm sure I won't need to consider those when the product is shipped.

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    Fix the cause of the warnings.
    – user395760
    Nov 8, 2010 at 16:35

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In C# go to Project > Properties Alt+F7 > Build page > Errors and warnings section > Suppress warnings text box. Enter numbers of the warnings separated by comma or semicolon.

In C++ go to Project > Properties > Configuration Properties > C/C++ > Advanced > Disable Specific Warnings text box. Enter numbers of the warnings separated by semicolon.

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  • Thanks, but I'm looking to only disable warnings for specific files. The warnings are valid when they're outside the MSpec test files. Nov 8, 2010 at 17:05
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    I don't think you can do it for specific files in C#. There are no two separate building phases like in C++. All .cs files are built together with one single action. You could try to build all warning-intense code into separate dll. Then the rest of the code would be warning-free. Nov 8, 2010 at 17:42
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At the top of the file put:

#pragma warning disable

Or for a specific warning: (for example warning CS0649)

#pragma warning disable 649

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