A large block of global vars set to some arbitrary initial value is a code smell, nay, a code stink. With a cursory glance at the code it seems likely that the warnings are really and truly saying something important about the logic of the code. I would remove all the global variables then put them back in the smallest scope that makes sense, ideally initializing the variables where they are declared with an appropriate value rather than just any old value to shut up the warnings.

If the code logic dictates that the variables are populated piecemeal during multiple passes through the loop I'd either add code to handle unexpectedly unpopulated values or fix the logic errors as appropriate. In either case just shutting up the warnings is stinky coding.

Optimising for fewest key strokes only makes sense transmitting to Pluto or beyond

In reply to Re^2: Cisco to Juniper - parser help by GrandFather
in thread Cisco to Juniper - parser help by jamescmatt

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