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Logging seems overly verbose in 2022.09.1.RC2 #799

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tedpatrick opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 6 comments
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Logging seems overly verbose in 2022.09.1.RC2 #799

tedpatrick opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 6 comments
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@tedpatrick
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  • I searched for other issues and couldn't find a solution or duplication
  • I already searched in Google and didn't find any good information or help

What happened?

Seeing lots of logging within the JS console from PyScript runtime like so:
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What browsers are you seeing the problem on? (if applicable)

Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge

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Just lots of logging

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@tedpatrick tedpatrick added type: bug Something isn't working needs-triage Issue needs triage labels Sep 29, 2022
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most of those logs are caused by OutputCtxManager, which will be removed as soon as we merge #749

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Will the OutputCtxManager removal be in 2022.09.1 or is that the next release?

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@philippjfr next release :)

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Fixed by #809

@madhur-tandon
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Should we close this now @tedpatrick?

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Closed by #809

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