I would like to request that developers not leave calls to ch_log()
enabled in released code, that is, in code that has been committed
to the GitHub repo.
I just tried debugging some Vim code by sprinkling calls to ch_log()
in it. When I ran tail on the log file, I was inundated with log
messages from other sources, making it hard to find mine. To quiet
the log, I put #if 0/#endif around several calls in
channel.c
evalfunc.c
main.c
ops.c
os_unix.c
ui.c
It would be nice if the responsible developers would fix those in
the manner they prefer, since the project doesn't seem to have
a uniform solution for this, such as the one used in term.c.
Perhaps a note about not leaving calls to ch_log() enabled when
you're done debugging should be added to src/README.md.
Regards,
Gary
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