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Started working on some ST code changes ... and promptly broke something in a way I can't decipher yet.
Posted by
Scaryllium (aka grayman)
Oct 30 '16, 15:50
By all the evidence I've seen so far, it shouldn't be broken.
Responses:
Ah, that makes more sense: the culprit causing the bug was in a completely different layer of the application. -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 30, 15:57
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So ST is like an onion? -- nm
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iSpam
Oct 30, 16:48
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Yes. Every request comes in through HTTP, results in a few calls to the DB, then traverses the "view" or "template" layer before coming back as HTML
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Scaryllium
Oct 30, 16:55
Oh. I mean, of course. -- nm
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mud
Oct 30, 16:00
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I was just baffled because I was looking at the change I made and the logic was still the same. Or so I thought. Incorrectly. -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 30, 16:21
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[smiles & nods] -- nm
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philip k mud
Oct 30, 16:24
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[keeps explaining] ;-) -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 30, 16:28
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