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20:56:09
jackdaniel
but if we were to keep fonts in a separate repository to avoid binary blobs in our own history using a subtree will miss the purpose, because you commit the subtree to your own history
20:57:31
jackdaniel
n.b I really like fossil repositories, I need to use them more to familiarize with them better
20:58:41
jackdaniel
(fossil is a distributed vcs where whole repository is kept in a single sqlite database -- since it is ordinary database other things may be (and are) kept there as well: issue tracker, wiki etc, in other words it is self-containing)
5:58:53
nsrahmad
Well, yes if I also define an :after method on writer which clears the background and repaint.
6:01:07
loke
In my opinion, it makes sense, as long as it's possible to set it and the behaviour is reasonable (i.e. it performs the repaint, etc)
6:36:53
loke
jackdaniel: That's actually a pretty good hypothesis. Funny how a word can affect your thinking like that.
6:50:21
jackdaniel
advertisment: if you want to learn some german just read trough the geometry code ,)
6:55:20
jackdaniel
regions.lisp. I.e "map-over-schnitt-gerade/polygon" -- map over intersections between segment and polygon
6:57:47
loke
Speaking of interesting code. This is code I've been working on lately. I'm trying to improve the equation solver in Maxima. The comment on top of this function says a lot:
7:00:13
loke
Yes. I have bitten that bullet. :-) In fact, I had bitten the bullet before even reading the commend, and as I was reading I was like... “riiight... So it isn't just me”
7:01:01
loke
GENVARS is a special variable that holds a list of the underlying variables/expressions that is represented by the gensyms in the EXP list.
7:01:37
loke
It's pretty insane. EXP is meaningless without the content in VARLIST to go along with it, so why do they even bother passing it along as an argument. it could all be speical variables :-)
7:01:58
loke
Anyway, I could rant about that stuff for a while. I'm pretty sure that code was originally written in the 60's.