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Describe the bug
Delete an application impossible in the dashbpard > https://app.amplication.com
To Reproduce
go to https://app.amplication.com/
Expected behavior
Delete an App or clicking on it and delete it somewhere
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No MappedTypeNode definition in ts-morph.
No TypeQueryNode definition in ts-morph.
No TypeOperatorNode definition in ts-morph.
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We are reliant primarily on the examples for testing at this point. It would be good to "stress" the allocator because I would be (pleasantly) surprised if it's bug-free.
- More extensive unit testing
- Integration test under
tests/
that (for example) uses the max number of registers of a given kind and confirms the register allocator doesn't fall over - More specifically, handling of "cast
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A lot of the Javadoc comments int the public API are missing documentation for things like parameters and return types (think @param
and @return
tags). In my opinion, the most glaring omissions of these details are in the metamodel docs, found in the subpackages of spoon.reflect
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For example, at the time of writing
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Unused imports are included in the headers of generated files causing 2.12 builds with the default -Yfatal-warnings` setting to fail (unless the correct linting options are unset)
Expected behavior
Scrooge generates files with headers including only the imports the current file needs.
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Scrooge generates import statements for classes that are never used.
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Hey folks, thanks for a pretty bad ass library! I'm seeing a 3-3.3x gain when decoding fairly large JSON payloads (40-50MB) as compared stdlib/json-iterator.
Few things in the generated code that struck me as odd are the allocation sizes for slices/maps:
append
Instead of this, I