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I'm still working on figuring out operator precedence with my custom operators.
The normal precedences don't work well for writing code in a pipeline as I like,
so I have to re-define the operators with my own fixity settings. This will take
some fiddling to get right.
The user subscription allows setting to "Free" only now. It's fine because I
still need to do a design refresh on the pages I just made. One thing I noticed
is that it's getting harder to make changes without breaking stuff, so I either
need to make smaller incremental changes, or actually write some real tests.
I'll probably write tests soon.
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- print results sequentially instead of all at once at the end
- don't try and run all linters concurrently
- filter out directories (can't lint those)
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Also improved the test situation, did some refactors, and now listing the user's
past analyses on their account page.
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Still calibrating my use of hlint.
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Move them under the Biz root so that we know they are specific to Biz stuff. Biz
is for proprietary stuff that we own.
I also had to refactor the bild namespace parsing code because it couldn't
handle a namespace with 3 parts. I really need to get that namespace library
written and tested.
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This should make it easier to add nix builds, which is the next task. I
need to move some files and nix code around so that I have e.g.
Que/Prod.nix as the actual full 'build.os' expression.
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Closes https://github.com/bsima/biz/issues/9
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Now I'm using ormolu instead of brittany for Haskell formatting
now. Figured I should just make all of these big changes at once.
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A bunch of formatting changes got in there too. Oops.
I will probably eventually de-namespace everything, mostly because I'm
tired of typing "Com.Whatever.Thing" all the time. A better namespacing
strategy might be to use normal Haskell namespacing (Data, Control,
Network, etc) for code that is not specific to biz activities (i.e. if I
could open-source it at any time), and use simply "Biz" for stuff that I
would never want to open-source.
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