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Let's retire --quick-and-dirty #5728

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gvanrossum opened this issue Oct 3, 2018 · 2 comments
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Let's retire --quick-and-dirty #5728

gvanrossum opened this issue Oct 3, 2018 · 2 comments

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@gvanrossum
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This flag was a hack attempted to create a faster incremental mode. We've now got daemon mode, which is much better. (Exception: daemon mode isn't supported on Windows.)

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I like this idea. We can start emitting a warning as soon as in the coming release, and then remove the flag when we add Windows support for daemon.

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JukkaL commented Oct 4, 2018

Agreed, let's do this.

msullivan pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 4, 2018
Note that #5728 is not fixed by this yet! The behavior is unchanged
except it is no longer listed in the `--help` output.

Also add `file=sys.stderr` to a few of the `print()` calls for other
deprecated options.

Also mark it deprecated in the docs (but don't delete those docs yet).
TV4Fun pushed a commit to TV4Fun/mypy that referenced this issue Oct 4, 2018
Note that python#5728 is not fixed by this yet! The behavior is unchanged
except it is no longer listed in the `--help` output.

Also add `file=sys.stderr` to a few of the `print()` calls for other
deprecated options.

Also mark it deprecated in the docs (but don't delete those docs yet).
gvanrossum added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 17, 2018
It has been deprecated for two mypy releases. Users should really use dmypy instead.

Closes #5728.
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