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						Function dmd.expression.CommaExp.allow
If the argument is a CommaExp, set a flag to prevent deprecation messages
						
					
				It's impossible to know from CommaExp.semantic if the result will be used, hence when there is a result (type != void), a deprecation message is always emitted. However, some construct can produce a result but won't use it (ExpStatement and for loop increment). Those should call this function to prevent unwanted deprecations to be emitted.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| exp | An expression that discards its result. If the argument is null or not a CommaExp, nothing happens. | 
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