Matt Palmer
Matt Palmer
I don't see a Tesla middleware as being particularly useful here, because what I'm proposing isn't a browser cache, but rather pre-emptive re-requesting. The only way a Tesla middleware would...
Thanks for fixing this, @drbrain. That's a great way to fix it, too -- not using `ARGV` directly is always a good way to go, I've found.
Aaaah, bummer. I don't entirely understand the referenced bug report -- it sounds like spring is manually futzing with `ARGV` itself to inject extra arguments into Rake, which seems like...
Well... we might just need several paragraphs then. I'll put together a PR for option 3 and see what I can come up with.
Bah, I've just done a bit more digging, and it looks like just passing `ARGV.dup`) to the call to `OptionParser#parse!` in `Rake::Application#handle_options` seems to do the trick quite nicely. Not...
Sorry that my change broke your application, @bretweinraub. Would an instance method on `Rake::Application` that returned the arguments that Rake didn't "eat" as a result of option parsing satisfy your...
I've not stared at Miri output much before, but the failures I examined do not appear to be related to the changes I made.
Thanks for this solid report. I'd say this comes down to a difference of opinion between the globbing library that action-validator uses, and what GitHub specifies. Might not be trivial...
No workaround available, `action-validator` needs to be modified to use a different glob expansion mechanism in order to support these patterns. I don't have the available time to fix it...
Well, nobody can say that you haven't thought deeply about the problem space, and investigated it thoroughly... this is an epic writeup, thank you, it really helps to clarify how...