On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 01:08:49PM +0100, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 13:01:42 +0100, David Tardon wrote:
1)
one would just run build -- dbglevel=2 in the desired module similarly
as one runs build -- debug=true today.
2)
As an alternative, we could add optional level argument to
--enable-debug or add another option, say, --enable-assertions, that
would do the same thing as --enable-debug and export dbglevel=1 in
addition.
2) is more complicated, but also more discoverable and explicitely
documented. I dislike secret ENVVARIABLE incarnations that enable things
and not easily discoverable without trawling through READMEs.
But you'd need the variable anyway, because, as I have said, full
dbglevel=2 build is hardly a sensible thing to do. You'd be drowned in
the output :-)
D.
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