If we did this you couldn't debug the new talk-back dialog and stop on asserts in the debugger. But maybe getting rid of another option is worth it.

John

Heikki Toivonen wrote:
I realized that selecting --stderr to be the switch that prevents the
new feedback dialog wasn't perhaps the best choice. I've come to think
that we should use --nocatch for that. I will be making this change on
Monday unless I hear objections.

Also, I think that passing the --stderr flag by default in the
do_tests.sh script and tbox scripts is generating so much output that it
is making it hard to read the logs. I propose that we stop using this
when running the tests. All of the information provided by --stderr will
be in the chandler.log anyway, which will be appended to the Tbox log in
case the tests failed. I will be making this change on Monday as well
unless there are objections.

PS. If my understanding of the --stderr flag is incorrect and we do need
it for some reason, please let me know.

  

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