On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 10:30 AM Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote:

>  I remember that "noisy by default" deprecation warnings were widely
>> despised.
>>
>> One thought, what if they were off by default UNLESS you were doing unit
>> tests?
>>
>
> I believe pytest already does this.
>

Indeed it does, at least in recent versions (1-2 yrs ago?)

And even that is pretty darn annoying. It's really helpful for my code, but
they often get lost in the noise of all the ones I get from upstream
packages.

I suppose I need to take the time to figure out how to silence the ones I
don't want.

And it does prompt me to make sure that the upstream packages are working
on it.

Now we just need to get more people to use pytest :-)

-CHB

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