[asdf-devel] How can I muffle ASDF2 chatter in one shot?

Faré fahree at gmail.com
Tue Apr 13 15:23:00 UTC 2010


Please open a bug about this.

Is this a regression from old ASDF 1? If it is, make it a asdf 2
milestone, otherwise an asdf 2.1 milestone.

At ITA, we have local extensions to control the ASDF output. I'll have
to dig into the topic someday.

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On 13 April 2010 11:18, Jean-Claude Beaudoin
<jean.claude.beaudoin at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> In ASDF2 (I am still using 1.661) is it possible turn off
> all "informational" output in one single operation?
>
> Looking at the source I see that there is a bunch of
> :verbose arguments to most (all?) of ASDF main entry points,
> but each of these have hard coded default values of T.
> This way one has to pass a ":verbose NIL" pair on each
> call to ASDF in order to get silence.
>
> Couldn't we have a *asdf-verbose* global that would
> give the default value of those :verbose arguments?
>
> Then a single (setq *asdf-verbose* nil) would allow
> the whole thing to go in "run silent, run deep" mode.
>
> Thanks
> Jean-Claude Beaudoin
>




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