+1

There is no reason we can't remove unnecessary prints to stderr.

Heikki Toivonen wrote:
Mikeal Rogers wrote:
  
Output to stderr doesn't explicitly mean that there was a test failure. 
    

I think it does. We should never, ever output anything to stderr or
stdout except when there is a failure of some kind.

The only exception I can think is the usage message you get with --help.

  

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