It's so strange to me that PowerShell treats writing to stderr as a failure of your program and reports it as such.
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Replying to @jntrnr @JakeGoulding
in *nix land its pretty common to use stderr for any logging
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Yup. It means that `cargo test` *fails* because the lines like "Compiling ..."; "Finished ..."; "Running ..." are printed to stderr.
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Replying to @JakeGoulding @dika10sune
Sounds like a bug in cargo, since those aren't error msgs, no? Feels like we overload stderr
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Honestly not sure what is right, though at first blush I can see why. Do other compilers write to stderr for non-error msgs?
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Replying to @jntrnr @dika10sune
If you search for `appveyor stderr NativeCommandError`, you can find a bunch of people who run into this in some fashion.
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