On Fri, 10 Apr 2020, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Am 03.03.2020 um 05:47 schrieb Marcin Błażejowski:
> On 02.03.2020 23:24, Allin Cottrell wrote:
>> So far as I'm aware, the --progressive and --verbose "loop"
options
>> are orthogonal. But I take your point about unintended consequences.
>> Maybe we should do this in the git/snapshot stage as we're working
>> towards gretl 2020b.
>
> I think so. IMHO it may need a intensive testing for side effects, as
> Sven just told.
I just checked the changelog which doesn't say anything about it. Is
this implemented yet?
No, I haven't done anything about that yet. But the reference to
2020b reminds me -- a new release got kinda pushed off my agenda by,
let's say, various non-gretl goings-on. Should we release soon? Any
particular things needing attention before we do that?
(For my part I'd be happy to release soon, and defer the loop
verbosity issue till 2020c. Reminder: the idea was to make "quiet"
operation of loops the default, and offer a --verbose option to
obtain the mode that's currently the default.)
Allin