Coding 2025-06-02
The code is now a massive pile of annotations in front of simple method bodies; I consider this progress because I now (mostly) don't have to use # type: ignore.
The code is now a massive pile of annotations in front of simple method bodies; I consider this progress because I now (mostly) don't have to use # type: ignore.
Laboriously tracing the call graph of the code paths I want to hit...
"it runs indefinitely and tries to cook my laptop"
Moving the code in a big circle to turn a dynamo or something.
This was all pretty boring and unpleasant, but soon, oh, soon...
Oh no, I messed up time management.
Um, oops.
I wish that could have somehow gone quicker, but okay.
No idea whether any part of this beyond what I read in the papers has been done before, but whatever, might as well keep winging it.
ssort's idea of an "intuitive" layout for code like this is frankly kind of terrifying.