- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
If it wanted to get my attention it should have been an error
Meanwhile in another universe one of my biggest win was to introduce this line in our PR validation pipeline.
eslint . --max-warnings 0
Eh it’s Javascript. Anything goes
If i can just suppress the warnings which need to be fixed till morning in my buggy code, anything goes!
Warnings? We’ll come back and address those later. Maybe once we’re feature complete. Or maybe shortly after that.
Don’t worry. We’ll totally fix all of them soon. Promise. Hand to God. They definitely will not be here five years from now.
Warnings are for ignorings :3
if (error) { continue; }
On Error Resume Next
Visual Basic is a beautiful language
On error goto 0
Was always syntacticly confusing for me.
try { operation(); } catch { // nice weather, eh? }
☑️ PR Approved
Starting with Java 21 (I think), they’ve introduced ignored variables, so you can now actually do this:
try { operation(); } catch (Exception _) { // nice weather, eh? }
Edit: forgot that this is about JS lel
So basically the same as a discard in C#?
Yeah, Python has it as well. I think the only real use of it is code readability since you declare that this variable will never be used.
Same thing right?
If your joking yes, if your not Java and Java Script are seperate things.
His joking?
Actually made this mistake in front of 20 people the other day. Guy at my job mentioned coding in java and I asked if he was doing web dev 🤦
Plenty of java back end web development, so maybe not as embarrassing as you felt?
Thanks. I hate it.
If I can’t see it, is it really there?
If it works, it works
Sometimes it’s better to hope while closing eyes
I would add: until it doesn’t.
This is why:
“It ain’t stupid if it works.”
is fundamentally incorrect.
-ErrorActionPreference SilentlyContinue
–yolo