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Re: Kawa compiler verbosity, (compiling SOURCE.src to SOURCE)
- From: Per Bothner <per at bothner dot com>
- To: Marius Kjeldahl <marius at kjeldahl dot net>
- Cc: kawa at sourceware dot org
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 13:31:50 -0700
- Subject: Re: Kawa compiler verbosity, (compiling SOURCE.src to SOURCE)
- References: <51F03729 dot 7040402 at kjeldahl dot net>
On 07/24/2013 01:20 PM, Marius Kjeldahl wrote:
Is it just me, or is it impossible (i.e. no option) to silence the kawa
compiler when compiling source files?
You mean messages like:
(compiling misc.scm to kawa.lib.misc)
To answer that question, search for the message in the sources, and
see if it is controlled by a switch. It doesn't appear to be.
We could add a --quiet switch, which would turn that message off,
and maybe other "informational" messages.
We could also consider a --verbose[=LEVEL] switch, with different
levels:
--verbose=none
--verbose=yes
--verbose=no-warnings
--verbose=class,function,no-warnings
That may be overkill ...
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