options: remove '--quiet' and 'set quiet', because they hide problems

If the user uses a single version of nano, they have no need for
--quiet.  If they do sometimes use an older version and don't want
to see the warnings, they can use 2>/dev/null (they could make an
alias for that and put it before the call of nano).
This commit is contained in:
Benno Schulenberg 2017-10-07 16:45:17 +02:00
parent 953c2b8e79
commit c3a11fb7ed
6 changed files with 5 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -217,8 +217,7 @@ Preserve the XON and XOFF sequences (^Q and ^S) so they will be caught
by the terminal.
.TP
.BR \-q ", " \-\-quiet
Do not report errors in the \fInanorc\fP files nor ask them to be
acknowledged by pressing Enter at startup.
Obsolete option. Recognized but ignored.
.TP
.BR \-r\ \fInumber ", " \-\-fill= \fInumber
Hard-wrap lines at column \fInumber\fP. If this value is 0 or less, wrapping

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@ -335,8 +335,7 @@ sent to the editor can be stopped and started.
@item -q
@itemx --quiet
Do not report errors in the nanorc file nor ask them to be acknowledged
by pressing @kbd{Enter} at startup.
Obsolete option. Recognized but ignored.
@item -r @var{number}
@itemx --fill=@var{number}
@ -828,9 +827,7 @@ Do quick status-bar blanking: status-bar messages will disappear after 1
keystroke instead of 25. Note that @option{constantshow} overrides this.
@item set quiet
When set, @command{nano} will not report errors in the nanorc file nor ask them
to be acknowledged by pressing @kbd{Enter} at startup. If this option is used, it
should be placed at the top of the file to be fully effective.
Obsolete option. Recognized but ignored.
@item set quotestr "@var{string}"
The email-quote string, used to justify email-quoted paragraphs. This

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@ -195,9 +195,7 @@ Do quick status-bar blanking: status-bar messages will disappear after 1
keystroke instead of 25. The option \fBconstantshow\fR overrides this.
.TP
.B set quiet
\fBnano\fP will not report errors in the \fInanorc\fP file nor ask them
to be acknowledged by pressing Enter at startup. If this is used, it
should be placed at the top of the file to be fully effective.
Obsolete option. Recognized but ignored.
.TP
.B set quotestr "\fIstring\fP"
The email-quote string, used to justify email-quoted paragraphs. This

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@ -15,11 +15,6 @@
## its end. For example, for the "brackets" option, ""')>]}" will match
## ", ', ), >, ], and }.
## Silently ignore problems with unknown directives in the nanorc file.
## Useful when your nanorc file might be read on systems with multiple
## versions of nano installed (e.g. your home directory is on NFS).
# set quiet
## When soft line wrapping is enabled, make it wrap lines at blanks
## (tabs and spaces) instead of always at the edge of the screen.
# set atblanks

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@ -880,11 +880,6 @@ void usage(void)
N_("Set operating directory"));
#endif
print_opt("-p", "--preserve", N_("Preserve XON (^Q) and XOFF (^S) keys"));
#ifdef ENABLE_NANORC
if (!ISSET(RESTRICTED))
print_opt("-q", "--quiet",
N_("Silently ignore startup issues like rc file errors"));
#endif
#ifdef ENABLED_WRAPORJUSTIFY
print_opt(_("-r <#cols>"), _("--fill=<#cols>"),
N_("Set hard-wrapping point at column #cols"));
@ -2166,8 +2161,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
SET(PRESERVE);
break;
#ifdef ENABLE_NANORC
case 'q':
SET(QUIET);
case 'q': /* obsolete, ignored */
break;
#endif
#ifdef ENABLED_WRAPORJUSTIFY

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@ -141,9 +141,6 @@ void rcfile_error(const char *msg, ...)
{
va_list ap;
if (ISSET(QUIET))
return;
if (lineno > 0)
fprintf(stderr, _("Error in %s on line %lu: "), nanorc, (unsigned long)lineno);