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Coding guideline document has been updated to clarify what goes to standard error in our system. * es/doc-stdout-vs-stderr: CodingGuidelines: document which output goes to stdout vs. stderr
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- Where required libraries do not restrict us to Python 2, we try to
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also be compatible with Python 3.1 and later.
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Program Output
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We make a distinction between a Git command's primary output and
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output which is merely chatty feedback (for instance, status
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messages, running transcript, or progress display), as well as error
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messages. Roughly speaking, a Git command's primary output is that
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which one might want to capture to a file or send down a pipe; its
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chatty output should not interfere with these use-cases.
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As such, primary output should be sent to the standard output stream
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(stdout), and chatty output should be sent to the standard error
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stream (stderr). Examples of commands which produce primary output
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include `git log`, `git show`, and `git branch --list` which generate
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output on the stdout stream.
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Not all Git commands have primary output; this is often true of
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commands whose main function is to perform an action. Some action
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commands are silent, whereas others are chatty. An example of a
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chatty action commands is `git clone` with its "Cloning into
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'<path>'..." and "Checking connectivity..." status messages which it
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sends to the stderr stream.
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Error messages from Git commands should always be sent to the stderr
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stream.
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Error Messages
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- Do not end error messages with a full stop.
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