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Re: --no-silent --no-quiet style option
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Marty Leisner |
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Re: --no-silent --no-quiet style option |
Date: |
Thu, 02 Oct 2003 20:16:50 -0400 |
"J. Grant" <address@hidden> writes on Wed, 24 Sep 2003 22:01:33 BST
> Hello,
>
> on the 24/09/03 05:38, Paul D. Smith wrote:
> > %% "J. Grant" <address@hidden> writes:
> >
> > jg> I think expanding the output would be helpful. I would like to
> > jg> create a patch to add --no-silent, basically turns off the
> > jg> features of .SILENT, @, --silent.
> >
> > As I mentioned before, I'm not interested in adding lots of new
> > options. Instead I want to implement one comprehensive option where
you
> > can specify exactly what types of output you want generated and which
> > you don't.
>
> I'm only suggesting one option, to invert the --silent option. gcc and
> most other programs also include "no-" versions of options which turn
> things on. Do you mean that you are planning on implementing features
> like this as an option that takes a number of values like "no-silent" ?
>
>
> Regards
>
>
I like that...
I added an "always echo" flag to make last year
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-make/2002-12/msg00058.html
I found it very useful debugging OTHERs makefiles (I got very annoyed
with building something...).
When I write my OWN makefiles, I've done
NO_ECHO=@
foo:
$(NO_ECHO) do_foo
and at the command line you can:
make NO_ECHO=
to see things...
In the past, I often used strace -etrace=exec to see what was going on --
this is not a good idea.
marty
- Re: --no-silent --no-quiet style option,
Marty Leisner <=