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Option: quiet
-quiet
This option reduces the amount of output relating to normal
operation, so that error messages are more apparent. This option is provided
for the convenience of users who are checking large suites of files. The
eliminated output includes the names of project files, and the message
reporting that no syntax errors were found. It also eliminates some blank
lines that are ordinarily included for clarity. (Some of this output is
turned back on by the -list and -symtab options.) Default = no.
Note:
the way to remember the difference between the -quiet and -brief is that
-quiet doesn't suppress any warning-related information, whereas -brief
does.
See also: -brief .
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