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Flip flops are broken #3695

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chrisseaton opened this issue Feb 23, 2016 · 6 comments
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Flip flops are broken #3695

chrisseaton opened this issue Feb 23, 2016 · 6 comments
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It looks like flip-flop support was removed while the IR was being developed and hasn't been put back yet.

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headius commented Feb 24, 2016

Your point? :-)

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I didn't find this by trawling through the code - I got the message for real when I was trying to use a flip-flop.

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headius commented Feb 24, 2016

What on earth did you use a flip-flop for? I figured this was just an "I happened to notice" bug because nobody has ever filed an issue saying our flip-flop was broken.

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Well I was benchmarking flip-flops at the time.... maybe I'm not a normal Ruby user.

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At least the following gems rely on flip-flops tailor, xmigra, antlr3, blue-shell, cf, static, vmc and lazy-enumerator, which you wrote :) I'm not sure about transitive consumers of those gems.

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Closing due to inactivity.

@headius headius added this to the Won't Fix milestone Jan 8, 2020
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