Hi Michael,

could you please start a new topic when you have one rather than replying to existing topics and changing the subject? Otherwise those topics are all lumped together into one thread for those who view the mailing list in threaded view, which means current topics are hard to follow and your new topics tend to be much less visible.

As for your question, it depends on what your farm software processes. Presumably it's things like progress printed to stdout. Depending on what the pattern matching logic is, your printing to stdout during rendering may or may not be an issue (I personally have hardly ever experienced this). You may also have a look at python's logging package <https://docs.python.org/2/library/logging.html> to have more control over your debug statements.

Cheers,
frank

On 16/03/17 2:37 am, Michael Hodges wrote:
I notice some Nuke python coding that seems to have an option to reduce 
messages (ex. print(SomethingGoingOn)   ) for running on the farm.

What is the general view on this?  In writing code, do all messages have the 
potential of disturbing farm processing or is it just good practice to keep 
reporting to a minimum?


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