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2024-10-13 21:28:11 +0200 | <_d0t> | except it's not exactly my own script, but otherwise correct. |
2024-10-13 21:27:58 +0200 | <_d0t> | monochrom: yup, exactly that |
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2024-10-13 21:08:03 +0200 | <monochrom> | Is it like you have your own shell script and you name it "gcc" to intercept usages of gcc and change some arguments and you would really like to avoid parsing a response file? :) |
2024-10-13 21:06:42 +0200 | <monochrom> | _d0t: Now I'm curious. (Just curious.) What needs to be hacked around? :) |
2024-10-13 21:06:18 +0200 | acidjnk_new | (~acidjnk@p200300d6e72cfb115c8ca2f660dd1d29.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) |
2024-10-13 21:05:56 +0200 | Pixi | (~Pixi@user/pixi) Pixi |
2024-10-13 21:03:56 +0200 | <Square> | dminuoso, "Q: how many types". Unclear. But possibly 50ish. |
2024-10-13 21:03:32 +0200 | merijn | (~merijn@128-137-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) merijn |
2024-10-13 21:03:00 +0200 | <Square> | The generation of schema + java types would be part of the build, so any changes in types would lead to compile errors - if not adapted in java. |
2024-10-13 21:02:29 +0200 | vanishingideal | (~vanishing@user/vanishingideal) vanishingideal |
2024-10-13 21:01:53 +0200 | <Square> | parts of a java application* |
2024-10-13 21:01:38 +0200 | <Square> | My use case is migrating parts of an application to Haskell and having an RPC mechanism calling Haskell from Java. Ideally i would like to replicate a bunch of haskell types in java (limiting myself to constructs it supports). |
2024-10-13 21:00:42 +0200 | caconym | (~caconym@user/caconym) caconym |
2024-10-13 21:00:17 +0200 | <dminuoso> | Also think about code generators (the other way around), they tend to be esaier. |
2024-10-13 21:00:06 +0200 | caconym | (~caconym@user/caconym) (Quit: bye) |
2024-10-13 21:00:02 +0200 | <dminuoso> | How many data types are we talking about here? |
2024-10-13 20:59:31 +0200 | <dminuoso> | It increases coupling, introduces bugs quickly when you make modifications, and delays separating the network representation properly, possibly with versioning even. |
2024-10-13 20:58:25 +0200 | <Square> | s/in don't/in I don't/ |
2024-10-13 20:58:07 +0200 | <Square> | dminuoso, I know an argument, it could make my work so much easier in don't having to replicating the model by hand in another language. |
2024-10-13 20:57:53 +0200 | lxsameer | (~lxsameer@Serene/lxsameer) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) |
2024-10-13 20:57:13 +0200 | <_d0t> | Otherwise I'll just have to hack around this. |
2024-10-13 20:57:09 +0200 | <dminuoso> | Certainly promoted by the ease of `Generic` and` ToJSON/FromJSON. |