Coding 2021-09-09
It's kind of hard to read the output from the nameless-actions version of MOTR, but, like, oh well.
It's kind of hard to read the output from the nameless-actions version of MOTR, but, like, oh well.
I have no idea what flit build was doing when I had uncommitted work, but I extremely did not like it, and it makes me wonder if I can trust flit build output in general during development. (Maybe it was because I wasn't bothering to pass --wheel, so it was making the wheel from the sdist instead of directly? Eugh.)
"I cannot think of any problems with this. [shortly thereafter] I have found a problem."
This does involve a bunch more I/O than the noxfile, but I don't think it's a perceptible difference.
A stripped-down, simple core, surrounded by a dozen layers of weird adaptors...
"That simplifies things in a complicated way."
At some point I should come up with a system for archiving or culling old runs, if I'm going to be shoving this much stuff in the folders...
So much green...
Some of these tests would have come in handy before I published version 0.1.0.
Representing every interest related to this project is a little confusing, but I think for now I prefer it to the alternatives.