At present, if one calls nimbleOccu, one sees "[Note]"s about processing model macros - in a case like this where macros are being used behind the scenes, we probably want to temporarily not be verbose and not print those messages. I think we can strategically turn off and then back on the verbosity.
At present, if one calls
nimbleOccu, one sees "[Note]"s about processing model macros - in a case like this where macros are being used behind the scenes, we probably want to temporarily not be verbose and not print those messages. I think we can strategically turn off and then back on the verbosity.