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pfitzseb avatar pfitzseb commented on June 16, 2024 1

In the meantime you can use something like modules=setdiff(Base.loaded_modules_array(), [Base, Core, ...]).

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DilumAluthge avatar DilumAluthge commented on June 16, 2024

I've been thinking a little about this. Even though a user might not be developing Base or a standard library, the type instabilities that Traceur is finding will still impact the performance of their code, and therefore might still be relevant to a user that is wondering why their code is slow.

So I don't think that we should hide warnings from Base by default.

I do like the idea of having a keyword argument skipmodules = [] that would allow a user to easily skip one or more modules. I think that the default value should be skipmodules = []. If a user wants to ignore the warnings from Base, they could do so easily by specifying skipmodules = [Base].

But I do think it could be useful to show those warnings by default.

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DilumAluthge avatar DilumAluthge commented on June 16, 2024

When I get a chance, I'll work on implementing the skipmodules keyword argument.

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