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feature/3320/print-parser-before-config #3335

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Output which parser is currently being configured

Issue: #3320

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This PR adds a message telling which parser is being configured before the interactive dialog of each parser that was chosen.

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LGTM

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@phanlezz phanlezz merged commit ae3b895 into main Jun 16, 2023
@phanlezz phanlezz deleted the feature/3320/print-parser-before-config branch June 16, 2023 09:43
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phanlezz commented Jun 16, 2023

Auto-merge made a mistake in the changelog.
Fixed in #3325

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