it's nothing wrong.. just that when they click the back button, I don't have a way to "cancel and return the url to what is was" since I don't know if they want backward or forward
@Luggage I got that same rear diffuser as well, I think so too but being that it's genuine CarbonFiber Honda civic drivers don't have that, they have 3M CarbonFiber
@Luggage did you find a solution to this? i wanted the same functionality last year and i just set a uuid to each state. kept a history array of the uuid of all viewed states, removing the uuid if the user went back, etc.
perhaps you found a bit more of an elegant solution
i have a nice clean window.history.state object.. but I can't tell if they are there because they clicked back or forward, so i don't know how to 'undo' the history navigation
well.. i get new state. either the url or whatever. I kno how to turn that into the requested page, but my code say "hey.. the current page is dirty, let's ask them if they want to save, discard changes or abort"
SPA, of course.
"OK, they aborted.. but I don't know how I got here. Did they click back?"
well my solution to that problem is to assign uuid to each state, remove the current from the uuid history stack if the user went back. so the uuid history stack only contains uuids from states from, well, the history
so.. yes.. that could work. I already have a system that all pages have a state object like : { routeName: 'xxxx', args: { ...} } so adding an id to that should be simple.
No redux.
the uuid array just replaces the fact that I can't get a list of all the history entries and tell where I am, which I think should be available in an SPA
the history entries for my domain only, of course.
@Luggage No shit Bangladesh has seen a boost in radical islamists too. Just the other day a branch of Al-Qaeda killed a priest that was picking flowers.
@Luggage No, but most modern ballistic missiles require require arming prior to launch, plus most of them have a 'minimum safe distance' before detonation.
> So, I'm over in this country now, and it's so strange, it's all sand instead of rain, there's no ferris wheel, in fact there's no thames at all, but my parents did pay for me to come over, and look over there, some of those people are dressed funny and I'm not sure what they're saying, but they probably want to help me. I'm so startled. -- Vice reporters everywhere
@Luggage every one of their specials I've seen has been some early-20s kid ham fistedly munging their way through a super touchy issue in a foreign country without any knowledge of the culture or situation.
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Hey guys -- this isn't strictly a JS question but that happens to be what I'm writing in. Im trying to write an algo to randomly place 100 circles, evenly distributed, without overlapping. My current attempt just hangs the browser (infinite loop somewhere?) so I need something better. Question here if you wanna take a look at it. Thanks! stackoverflow.com/questions/38151767/…
@skullomania get in the habit of doing it, just doing that may lead yourself to figuring out the problem which in turn will make you a better developer
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at the very least it will assist someone looking to help you OR it will help you ask a better question
It shows that you put real effort into the solution, with the number of vamps that come here it will raise the odds of someone lending a hand. Though you have to remember most people here do have a tendency to try and avoid jQuery where possible.
@SomeKittens rephrased: are you really good at doing things with RxJS, etc? I keep trying my hand with that stuff and failing. However, I'm trying to rewrite tap-parser and the amount of state varaibles and conditions is overwhelming.... I need to up my game.
The solution to a bunch of state variable complexity, as I understand it, is functional programming, and I'm dealing with a Writable node stream, so using Observables seems like a way to go
Keep in mind that I'm not 100% against jQuery, it certainly does have it's uses, and if you want to go that route, that's your prerogative. I just offered a cleaner, and more dynamic delay option.
You have to look at the line (B) after each line (A) to see if it is the start of yamlish. If it isn't, then you can emit stuff for A. If it is yamlish, then you keep accepting lines until the line is a yamlish closing tag. When you get the closing tag, emit A. Unless it turns out that the yamlish only appeared to be yamlish but turned out to be invalid, in which case you can emit A without adding that stuff, and then emit that stuff as individual B's. And there's more stuff....
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