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Re: native-comp *Warnings* buffer


From: Eric Abrahamsen
Subject: Re: native-comp *Warnings* buffer
Date: Fri, 14 May 2021 09:46:41 -0700
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On May 14, 2021 9:23:50 AM PDT, Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
>> I guess usage. I only see the *Compilation* buffer when I've
>> done something to ask for it (updating packages, etc), and it's over
>> relatively quickly. These warnings went on for many long minutes, at
>> random intervals. I was trying to work in two side-by-side buffers,
>and
>> it kept stealing the other one -- I even switched frames once the
>> *Warnings* buffer was open, but it followed me to the new frame.
>
>I think "stealth" compilation performed opportunistically in the
>background should indeed not display any warnings (by default).
>
>> I could do a patch for that, but the existing mechanisms *are* pretty
>> thorough: big prominent buttons that do exactly what they promise to
>do
>> (I'm a bit embarrassed I didn't just read the instructions).
>
>Don't those buttons also suppress the warnings for the normal
>(non-async, non-native) compilation case?  If so, we should be careful
>not to encourage the users to do that when they're only annoyed by the
>async warnings.

The buttons will add '(comp) to the list of suppressed warnings, so no warnings 
with that tag would ever be popped-up, in any context. I'm not sure what else 
uses that tag (I'm on my phone right now) but yes, that might be a little 
drastic.



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