Lasath Fernando
Lasath Fernando
That makes perfect sense :slightly_smiling_face: Of course, I haven't done any MacOS development, but I assumed it would take drastically less code/time to use keychain than to write the storage...
It looks like you'd just need to move that check into `InternalUnsupportedGuiltRiddenInterface.java`. @swiesend : If I create a PR to make that change, will you accept it?
Hi @purejava, @swiesend, thank you for your responses! > What exactly are you trying to achieve? slightly_smiling_face In short: to get rid of gnome-keyring from my machine :slightly_smiling_face: Since kwallet...
> I wasn't able to track down what it considers to be in "/" but it seemed safe to just suppress the warning for it. Yeah, I can't imagine anyone...
If we're breaking, we should do _before_ the first invocation so the indentation is more consistent: e.g. ```csharp Enumerable .Range(...) .Where(...); ```
Do we have a group type that breaks if its children are longer than its siblings' children?
Do you want to merge this as-is (behind an experimental config and a warning that depending on the selection, things will behave weirdly? Or is this just to gather feedback...
@roachsinai : hey, you still up for doing this? If so, let me know - I'd like to discuss the exact structure a little more with you.
To confirm my understanding of your use-case: You have your script running every second (or something frequent), but want to do a more expensive fetch to include more information only...
As far as I can tell, the combination of examples I listed above is a strict superset of the BitBar ones. Hopefully I'll have time to take a crack at...