About to open a PR that fixes a bug that's been in Diesel for more than 4 years, lays the groundwork for a major feature, and includes the breaking change that is the main motivation for a 2.0 release... Right after I write 20,000 words or so in this commit message
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I only got 1/10 of the words in before I lost my train of thought... I'll finish writing this tomorrow.https://github.com/diesel-rs/diesel/pull/2251 …
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Replying to @mgattozzi
No there's a lot more relevant context I need to write down.
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Replying to @sgrif @mgattozzi
This has literally been in the works since 2015 theres a lot to document
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5 novels later that are longer than the entirety of diesel's git log. "And that's why we have this 20 line change" I know it's longer I'm poking fun and I love how you write your commit messages and I strive for that level of clarity.
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You should go read the early Diesel commits. There was literally a point where this was true.
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Replying to @sgrif @mgattozzi
Long commits messages > short commit messages
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