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need a "quiet" option #52

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therealbill opened this issue Oct 15, 2014 · 3 comments
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need a "quiet" option #52

therealbill opened this issue Oct 15, 2014 · 3 comments

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@therealbill
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When including a directory with many files (such as an HTML directory for a web app) the output becomes unusable as every file is listed (it appears) twice.

An option to not list every mapped file would be very useful.

@therealbill therealbill changed the title need a "quite" option need a "quiet" option Oct 15, 2014
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laher commented Oct 16, 2014

Sure thing, sounds like a plan. There's already an option for controlling verbosity -v, which I've been meaning to extend towards multiple levels of verbosity, but that's a bigger task.

For the time-being I could just make that particular output 'verbose only'. I think that should do the job, eh. I'll do it on the weekend.

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Sounds good to me.

laher added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 31, 2014
… screen), aswell as the existing 'verbose' option (-v)
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laher commented Oct 31, 2014

Here you go. -q is the quiet option. It'll only print warnings and errors in this case. I've tested on a few configurations, and I think I've got it covered all now. Also, the default should be a little less noisy now. (the -v verbose option is extremely noisy).

Get latest via go get -u github.com/laher/goxc and then goxc -q.

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