[DiscordArchive] does it change the mover or affect it in any way though? I think its shared vision?
[DiscordArchive] does it change the mover or affect it in any way though? I think its shared vision?
Archived author: Riztazz • Posted: 2025-08-18T09:52:44.481000+00:00
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you do you obviously
Archived author: Riztazz • Posted: 2025-08-18T09:52:51.775000+00:00
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ive did shitty fixes in the past as well;p
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2025-08-18T10:07:28.723000+00:00
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ASSERT is placed to ensure that a logic error was not made somewhere else in the code
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2025-08-18T10:07:45.459000+00:00
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if it triggered then there clearly is a logic error **somewhere else**
Archived author: HelloKitty • Posted: 2025-08-18T10:08:03.033000+00:00
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Says who? There is no explaination for the assert. I know what the intention of an assert theoretically might be yes.
Archived author: stoneharry • Posted: 2025-08-18T10:08:08.161000+00:00
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Both opinions are correct. It's purist vs practicality
Archived author: Riztazz • Posted: 2025-08-18T10:16:37.051000+00:00
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yes and no, because it didn't fix anything - yes the application does not close, but you still ride ub somewhere
Archived author: Riztazz • Posted: 2025-08-18T10:16:43.773000+00:00
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it can and probably will bite you in the ass in the future
Archived author: Riztazz • Posted: 2025-08-18T10:17:08.513000+00:00
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and/or other types of bugs
Archived author: stoneharry • Posted: 2025-08-18T10:25:51.575000+00:00
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Well it depends what side effects it causes, or if the assertion is even still correct. But let's imagine it leaks a few bytes of memory. If you're leaking a few bytes for a scenario that only occurs once every few days in PROD, it's not correct, but also going to take months of uptime to cause memory exhaustion. The purist would say we cannot have a a memory leak and it should crash. The pragmatic person would say we can't have crashes in PROD and we have enough memory to deal with it.