• @fibojoly
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    161 year ago

    I can’t tell if it’s a parody or an actual genius idea.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I would like to see the debugger give a list of all these boolean values and watch them toggle in real time. That would be far more useful.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        21 year ago

        fwiw I opened an issue on the vs code repo. It already got a downvote and the issue was reassigned from one maintainer to another. Popcorn is tightly secured.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Eh, I’ll stick with C# slowly becoming more and more syntax-redundant like all the other OOPLs :'(

  • @Jorgelhus
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    121 year ago

    You know, I could find a few cases where this could have helped me troubleshoot stuff on the code.

  • conciselyverbose
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    121 year ago

    I, uh, actually kind of like the idea. If you just visually converted primitives to a toggle after you type true/false, and let you delete it like any other text, it could be a small convenience on any flags you might change during the development process.

      • conciselyverbose
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        71 year ago

        Oh, I could easily see a trainwreck of an implementation. But if this was just a display option like color coding keywords and variables, but you could click to change the underlying true/false? I might add it.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      1 year ago

      I mean this as a joke but you might be right. A quick search suggests that no one implemented something like this yet.

    • Perry
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      01 year ago

      As long as it’s not literally a toggle that you can interact with.

      I can only imagine the horrors of accidentally clicking in the editor while selecting some text and quietly changing certificateIsValid = false; to true or something like that.

      • 📛Maven
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        41 year ago

        Nah, make it a keybind like alt-shift-click and give it a deafening sound like throwing an industrial breaker.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    Previously I was able to search for “true” and “false” in my codebase. How do I do that now? VS Code has a new search interface specifically for toggles. It’s closed by default, but you can open it by clicking the “Toggle Search Toggle” toggle.

    Yo dawg, I heard you liked toggles so we gave you a toggle to search for toggles in your toggle

    Also, the section defining behaviour for null and undefined values are kind of bonkers.

    Buuut, a nice visual nonetheless. I don’t see myself using it though.

  • @gmatkins
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    61 year ago

    Finally, I’ve been freed from my hellish burden.

  • kubica
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    31 year ago

    Sounds like some condiment for the spaghetti.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    I used an extension a while ago that changed CSS colour values (#ababab) into little coloured dots, that became a colour picker when clicking on them (while still letting you input RGB or Hex, ofc), and it was pretty awesome!

    So, I could unironically see this being really nice. Although… I think this would need a pretty narrow context, something like if x == true would look pretty confusing as a toggle, I imagine. But assigning x = true? Bring it on.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      61 year ago

      Good point. I actually thing that having if x == true is bad practice anyway because it’s redundant, so showing a toggle in that context would have the benefit of highlighting that something’s wrong.