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From what I remember, it was supposed to land in vendor/ which is not the core standard library though. Additionally, it is one thing to say the code is shit, and another to say "too many things wrong, fuck off", all while the code did work properly! From what I recall the person said he will continue working on it anyway in his own git repository. I think he could have given pointers of these major flaws (I checked the code and I could not find anything either[1]), which could have not been too major if the code worked properly (there were test cases, it did actually work and there were no memory leaks either, FWIW). > In the end, Odin is Bills project and he decides what goes into it, I’m fine with that. Me too. I am just not going to contribute. No big deal. > I haven’t had any such experience, quite the opposite. Just to add some positive, too: I have had positive experiences with other contributors. In any case, I follow the programming language's developers before I contribute, as you may have noticed. [1] But then again, I do not know the language too well either. Those pointers would have helped me and many others. |
Makes sense! Plenty of other languages and projects out there.