@sehe except LTO is only on compiled stuff... This is like whole program optimization, like how @Mysticial built his number cruncher as one huge .cpp file (or simliar)
@sehe boo!
I've been discouraging the uses of namespaces across our org, don't want enterprise jabba code like org::project::module::utility_function_thats_really_a_names_space::utility::enum_config
@Mikhail isn't anonymous namespaces like the antithesis of jabbacode? And ironically with those there would really not be a lot of ODR risk. :shrug:
@nwp can't. You can manually extract packages (dpkg tools) but apt is about the system wide package deps tree
@Mikhail It seems that you're implicitly resisting the"organize your code/module dependencies". If you have the habit the crutches loose their appeal - I'll take control over leaky abstractions.
You should put everything you do in a feature branch into a feature branch namespace. Can't use a feature if you don't know which branch added it. Bonus: You can immediately tell if a certain branch has been merged in yet or not and very few and easy to solve merge conflicts 🤡
(the key smell here is that you apparently don't have a lot of file static, ie implementation detail, which basically sinks any trust in unity build - unless with a lot of manual tuning/scrutiny, defeating the purpose)
@nwp didn't you just learn the fun side of merging yesterday;)
I religiously rebase my features at least daily. That way the conflicting change is still fresh and I can contact the other team/dev right away if necessary.
Also git-rerere saves the day because of a merge actually involves brains out will record the brain decision so it is repeatable (when you have a set of related feature branches)
The only catch is when the recorded merge is actually wrong ;) i always Google how to reset the rerere cache for that case. Happened twice over the years, once for a co-worker
How does a place like Black Rock City handle it's septic/sewage needs? Does everyone really dispose their poop and other waste water properly or is the urine/shit sometimes left on the ground/shallow ditch with a handful of dust on top?
I am currently working on a 10+ pages septic system proposal which includes detailed soil analysis, trench design and site diagrams. The system is only going to be used by 2-3 people occasionally.
@TelKitty BLM requires they get enough portapotties to handle it even if someone shows up in an RV there still must be capacity allocated as if they didn't