Bozhidar Batsov
Bozhidar Batsov
I think that `C-c M-d` is a good option for `merlin-destruct` and `C-c C-d` would better for something documentation related. I would not mess with classic keybindings from evaluating stuff....
Things look a bit funny as the MELPA releases use the tags from the repo, so despite the version header you'd get:  This version metadata is important for other...
The changes look good to me.
That's also a matter of teaching people about the discussions by actively converting issues to discussions. 😉 I think there's a super strong inertia with issues and everyone uses them...
Is this a recent change? I started getting it myself and I can't understand why.
My simple solution was the just delete everything after the first line - which is quite appropriate for toy projects.
@headius Sounds good to me. Would you like to formulate the guideline yourself?
The intended meaning is to prefer the standard library exceptions when introducing custom ones won't really add any benefits. > Indeed, a gem should use standard library exceptions in case...
While the switch between `lambda` and `->` might be a bit too much, using `{}` for multi-line blocks would be inconsistent with the rest of the multi-line blocks which are...
I guess it is. :-)