X-Git-Url: https://git.lizzy.rs/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Frsc;h=29a15e338dfc9de0c99d921819a82a3e57d13205;hb=12df6f9658de9237754629c75be82d8901a0dd0b;hp=652be2331c65eea7b1876d35e428c569dc960154;hpb=a3c155704117d99f4c7486f9cf48d0a281997ff1;p=plan9front.git diff --git a/lib/rsc b/lib/rsc index 652be2331..29a15e338 100644 --- a/lib/rsc +++ b/lib/rsc @@ -194,3 +194,43 @@ Nice debugging. I'm sorry but I don't exactly understand. Do you have evidence that this is important and that your change would help? We're still struggling with this. My apologies. +All the CLs are reviewed, right? +Let's move on. +Sorry, but it's too late. +If I had more free time I would port C++ and Java to Plan 9 just to annoy you. +Honestly, it looks like a compiler bug. +I do understand that many people are confused. +Let's write tutorials and improve diagnostics. +Thank you for writing a 3rd party tool. +It's true that there are no plans yet, but I think it's also true that we need to start planning. +Yes, that's confusing. +Please do not spend time on this. +Maybe this is true, but I haven't seen it. +The fundamental design question here is whether the benefit outweighs the complexity being added. +Enough with the religion. Please. +It should just work. +Sorry for not replying earlier. I don't really know. +Great. +This seems OK. +Let's take our time and do it right (whatever that is). +Really we're just behind on triaging bugs. +I'll dig the code up and post it somewhere. I never made it truly usable. +Will follow up off list. +Wait a second. +I think it's always been this way. +I would wait until there's a more established pattern of a problem before introducing additional mechanisms. +How easily can you write a test? +We broke the rule, and we shouldn't have. Our bad. +ML is indeed a fantastic language for writing compilers. +We can't keep the code running indefinitely. +Have you filed a bug about this? +Thanks for letting us know. +Why? +I'm sorry you are insulted and distressed by this. ++golang-nuts bcc golang-dev +This looks pretty O(N^2) to me +If you want to discuss that proposal, please do it on the Reddit post, not here. +You said you were going to write some benchmarks. +Is anyone else having a hard time getting through all.bash on Sierra? +Please don't. +You are speaking like a compiler author instead of a user.