Hello,

I use the emcc option -s ALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH=1 on purpose.
The heap of the programs can get very big and I don't want
to determine a heap size in advance (Please refrain from
telling me that I should not use this option).

When the compiled program runs I get annoying messages:

Warning: Enlarging memory arrays, this is not fast! 16777216,33554432
enlarged memory arrays from 16777216 to 33554432, took 20 ms (has 
ArrayBuffer.transfer? false)

IMHO it is okay when the compiler warns me about the ALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH 
option,
but it is totally unacceptable, when such messages are written at runtime.

I execute the program with node.js and the output of the program is
written to stdout. The program output is interrupted by this stupid 
messages.

Please change emcc/emscripten to omit this message or at least
provide an option to tell emcc to omit this message.

Many thanks in advance.


Regards, 
Thomas Mertes 

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