Dmitri Shuralyov
Dmitri Shuralyov
There are multiple approaches to solving the issue. I can't think of one without problems. Essentially, we want to either modify the struct being marshaled into JSON to strip its...
You're certainly welcome to, thanks! This is a hard issue. If you think you have ideas for how to tackle it, I suggest you discuss them here before sending code...
> I'm very new to Go (and OS contributing) so I might not succeed. No problem, that's completely acceptable. Even if you don't succeed, you'll have tried, perhaps learned something,...
> To avoid lots of (bad) copies of this logic, or probably more likely apps reporting just the first battery That's a good argument.
I'm also interested. I'm playing/experimenting with something like this at https://github.com/shurcooL/play/tree/master/175. It's still in very early stages, nothing finished to see there yet.
I’ve used such a technique to make one of my HTML [components](https://github.com/shurcooL/home/blob/bd99d2ad1d60f7a1c7292257c1d8701e87bcf999/component/header.go#L51-L89) (that needed a style sheet for :hover properties) completely standalone. There are definitely tradeoffs, but it has served...
The commit message of ee9d6c9886074534c4ad3aadbc3c2df27247b284 says: > panic if nextChildRender == prevChildRender (very invalid state) > > See #70
I'm okay with both approaches, as long as they're done in consistent way. I find it pretty easy to get used to the long-form names. I might have to look...
> Full list I see, that helps. I like the full names, but given it's very unlikely you'll be able to take on CSS and other places where the abbreviated...
There is another option to consider. It may not be a good idea, but I'll toss it out for consideration anyway. There could be two `elem`-type packages (not sure about...