@Faxmachinen said:
Are you high? There are no explicit variables in the code at all.
Now I'm just curious as to how you are expecting free_memory() to free the memory allocated by allocate_memory() without some sort of non-local state
@Faxmachinen said:
Are you high? There are no explicit variables in the code at all.
@Faxmachinen said:
Such as a function call and a switch-statement
@Nelle said:
@blakeyrat said:@joe.edwards said:The obvious solution to me would be for it to not link to a repository but rather to a given tag (eg v1.2).No. It's a terrible idea. For many, many reasons.
I wouldn't completely agree. The php composer tool works on a similar principle: there is a json file which tells the composer which library and which version/tag to download (you can say something like "2.0." or ">= 1.6. and
Did you seriously just use "PHP does something similar" as an attempt to argue that something is not a terrible idea?