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  Fast, portable and opinionated build system
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  doc/dune._stdune/Stdune/User_warning/index.html
Module Stdune.User_warning
Non-fatal user errors
Warnings are user errors that cannot be proper errors for backward compatibility reasons
val emit : 
  ?loc:Stdune__.Loc0.t ->
  ?hints:User_message.Style.t Pp.t list ->
  ?is_error:bool ->
  User_message.Style.t Pp.t list ->
  unitEmit a user warning. The arguments are interpreted in a similar fashion to User_error.raise except that the first paragraph is prefixed with "Warning: " rather than "Error: ".
If is_error is true, then this function behaves exactly the same as User_error.raise.
val set_reporter : (User_message.t -> unit) -> unitSet the warning reporter. The default one is User_message.prerr.
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