Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson
Thanks for thinking about this and writing it up nicely. I think we have the packages part covered. Well, we do at a file level which is similar and often...
I think you're correct that we need to do something there. I don't think throwing an error is correct, but looping is certainly wrong.
Is this still a problem? It's not something I've ever been able to reproduce and I actually use 5.28 quite a lot. If it is a problem I'm going to...
Aha - were you trying to access the cover_db from somewhere other than where it was created? I'm just wondering whether there's anything I can sensibly change in the code...
Thanks for this! I have merged it with 668ba040b41bd62ecb5fb3ad83427095e2bc4fe3 @zmughal I don't think this is directly related to #164 but it's in a similar area.
Oops - you're quite right. I can't remember exactly what flow I used but obviously it messed up the attribution. Sorry about that - I'll try to be more careful...
Thanks for thinking about this. A "large document mode" is interesting and makes sense. Or perhaps values which are proportional to the size of the document? But in any case...
This is probably mostly for my benefit, but may help others who have hit the same problem. To change the timeout I run: ``` perl -pi.bak -e 's/\b25000\b/120000/' ~/.local/share/nvim/mason/packages/perlnavigator/node_modules/perlnavigator-server/{src,out}/{formatting,diagnostics}.?s ```...
Installing the latest Want before Pinto seems to work: ``` $ cpanm --notest --quiet --local-lib-contained $PINTO_HOME --man-pages Want $ curl -L http://getpinto.stratopan.com | bash ``` Would be nice if this...
As a workaround, it appears that building from CPAN with perl 5.26.1 works fine.