When running Geany (v1.38) from the terminal, Geany issues the string `Value: 
0` to the terminal.  This almost looks like a return value, but it appears as 
soon as Geany is launched (not when it terminates).

I searched the Geany documentation and did not find an explanation for the 
meaning of this value or an official way to instruct Geany to suppress it.  I 
did find that redirecting standard output to `/dev/null` did hide the seemingly 
undocumented message: `geany > /dev/null`

Is this message intentional or a bug?  If it's intentional, what is the 
meaning?  Can it be added to the documentation (or did my search simply not 
find it)?  Is there a Geany option to suppress it?  Can one be added?

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