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It was kinda weird that we were recording the start but not the end.
And moving the start point didn't actually affect the arc.
Let's see if we actually ever need it.
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Also ensure we autosave.
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I found some code in the process that seems unreachable. Some chance of
a regression here..
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Still a few more we can write.
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In the process I notice an issue: we seem to be adding no-op undo
records after every drawing operation.
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I've been adding diligently to manual_tests but not actually
_performing_ any manual tests before releases. They were just a todo
list of automated tests to write, and long out of date. Now the list is
up to date and much shorter.
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Not sure where that idiom comes from or why strings work in some places
(auto-coercion?). I picked it up off some example apps. But
https://love2d.org/wiki/love.mouse.isDown says it should be an integer.
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The default font seems somehow different than the font created by
newFont with just a font size.
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All places where string.sub was being passed a _pos variable.
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manifestation: clicking past end of a long, wrapping line containing
non-ASCII would cause the cursor to disappear rather than position past
end of screen line. Hitting enter would then throw an assertion with the
following stack trace:
Error: text.lua:381: bad argument #2 to 'sub' (number expected, got nil)
stack traceback:
[love "boot.lua"]:345: in function <[love "boot.lua"]:341>
[C]: in function 'sub'
text.lua:381: in function 'insert_return'
text.lua:179: in function 'keychord_pressed'
main.lua:495: in function 'keychord_pressed'
keychord.lua:10: in function <keychord.lua:5>
app.lua:34: in function <app.lua:25>
[C]: in function 'xpcall'
cause: the click caused a call to Text.to_pos_on_line whose result was
not on a UTF-8 character boundary.
fix: make to_pos_on_line utf8-aware.
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For commit e4e12c77ad which fixed a regression caused by commit
24a0d162ef.
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For commit ff88a2a927 which fixed a regression caused by commit
e51ce12969.
I'm trying to provide enough guardrails for myself and future readers
without causing a combinatorial explosion in tests. The previous commit
was able to get more value out of existing tests, but this test feels
necessary. And useful in general without reference to a specific bug.
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If I'd had this stuff in my test harness earlier, two recent commits
would have failed tests and given me early warning:
ff88238ff1
ff88a2a927
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I need more tests.
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Any time I press a ctrl- chord LÖVE actually sees two key chords:
C-lctrl
C-... (the real one)
But it's not just that. There's also a lot in the codebase that's just
habit-based. I need more tests.
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I messed up a function call in commit 391d764e13.
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This fixes part of #4, but not the BSOD.
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However, I think a lot of the benefit comes from just turning JIT off.
Turning it on is still noticably sluggish.
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Things seem to be working..
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We have a regression since we started reclaiming love Text fragments
more aggressively in commit 69c5d844ccc. Pressing pageup no longer knows
about any line's screen lines. Not fixed yet.
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