Max Alekseyev on Thu, 05 Feb 2009 16:32:07 +0100 |
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Re: solving Thue equation |
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Lars Fischer <lars.fischer@uni-siegen.de> wrote: > Hello Max, > >> But what if I want to rely on GRH but not have such warnings? >> If thue() is used multiple (say, thousand) times in the program, the >> output becomes very messy because of this kind of warnings. It's quite >> challenging to find meaningful output between useless warnings. >> I understand that this warning is good to have by default but I'm >> asking for a way to intentionally disable it. > > If your results are stored in a text file, you can use grep to filter out the > warnings. For example (on one line): > cat results.txt | grep -v "\*\*\* thue:" | grep -v "\*\*\* May miss" Thanks for this workaround. Unfortunately, following the progress of the gp script in this case becomes complicated (as it requires having external log file and running tail -f | grep in parallel). So, I'm still hoping to get the discussed functionality from gp. If it does not exist - why not add another flag value to thueinit() which will explicitly say that we want GRH but no warnings? Regards, Max