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Running ant in quiet mode on a project with unit tests creates lots of lines of the form test.unit.folder test.qa-functional.folder ... In quiet mode the build system should only report compiler warnings and errors but not these lines that tell the user nothing.
Furthermore, compiling classes with @ServiceProvider annotations creates output messages of the form Note: mypackage.MyDropHandler to be registered as a org.openide.windows.ExternalDropHandler this information is fine -- but here again, we dont *not* want to see such messages in ant verbosity level "quiet".
(In reply to comment #0) > Running ant in quiet mode on a project with unit tests creates lots of lines of > the form > > test.unit.folder > test.qa-functional.folder Due to mfukala's f769787ae828, easily fixed. (In reply to comment #1) > Furthermore, compiling classes with @ServiceProvider annotations creates output > messages of the form > > Note: mypackage.MyDropHandler to be registered as a org.openide.windows.ExternalDropHandler This is just javac's behavior: it prints Diagnostic.Kind.NOTE messages to stderr whereas you might expect them to go to stdout. I filed a bug for javac about it.
core-main #076c1b8ada6a
Integrated into 'main-golden', will be available in build *201005050200* on http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/nightly/ (upload may still be in progress) Changeset: http://hg.netbeans.org/main/rev/ User: Log:
(In reply to comment #2) The line "Note: <ServiceImpl> to be registered as a <Service>" is written from: openide.util.lookup/src/org/openide/util/lookup/implspi/AbstractServiceProviderProcessor.java:151 processingEnv.getMessager().printMessage(Kind.NOTE, impl + " to be registered as a " + xface + (path.length() > 0 ? " under " + path : ""));
(In reply to comment #5) > The line "Note: <ServiceImpl> to be registered as a <Service>" is written from: I know where the Filer call is made from. But the actual output is done by javac.