On 17 mars 18:37, Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 March 2010, Sarah Strong wrote:
> Mads suggested a "--verbose"/"-v" option to switch from terse (default) to 
> verbose output. Maybe this would control more than just repeated messages 
> though, in that case it would be useful to have a specific flag as well.

we currently have -e/--errors-only mode. Maybe we could provide more default
modes (where a mode defines a predefined configuration set of options)

> > And before I sign off, I'd like to throw my support behind the idea of
> > disabling convention warnings by default. Can we ticket this and address
> > it as part of our output fixes? I think it would go a long way towards
> > making pylint more friendly for first time users.
> 
> Both convention (C) and refactor (R) messages could be disabled by default, 
> I think.

as I said I'm still -1 on this. IMO pylint should be shipped with as most thing
activated as possible. But it should make clear and easy to switch to a less
verbose mode.

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