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@smarter smarter commented Jan 28, 2020

Using the "details" tag for all templates is excessive since most of the
time, the compilation output is quite small, and not seeing it at a
glance can be confusing. Only stack traces are worth hiding.

Using the "details" tag for all templates is excessive since most of the
time, the compilation output is quite small, and not seeing it at a
glance can be confusing. Only stack traces are worth hiding.
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som-snytt commented Jan 29, 2020

This is kind of true.

I already deleted the joke I made somewhere about how the compilation output widget is like on scalapuzzlers.com, where you're supposed to guess the answer before you reveal it.

But it would be great if the template also solicited false clues, so anyone who wanted to submit a PR would have to answer correctly first. But unlike the puzzlers, the answer is how it's supposed to work, and not the current implementation.

@nicolasstucki nicolasstucki merged commit c4a3de4 into scala:master Jan 29, 2020
@nicolasstucki nicolasstucki deleted the template-details branch January 29, 2020 06:17
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