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Hey, all!
As Zedux ramps up for its first pre-release (v0.1.0!), I just wanted to make a general request for feedback. Feel free to comment on this issue.
Some idea sparkers:
- How are you using Zedux?
- Do you see any flaws in the api? Anything that's unnecessarily difficult to use/remember?
- Is there any documentation that's unclear?
- Are there any examples you'd like to see?
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$ go test -cover -race ./... (328ms)
ok github.com/SentimensRG/ctx 1.035s coverage: 73.0% of statements
ok github.com/SentimensRG/ctx/mergectx 1.711s coverage: 54.0% of statements
ok github.com/SentimensRG/ctx/refctx 1.032s coverage: 75.0% of statements
? github.com/SentimensRG/ctx/sigctx [no test files]
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Currently, help
functions accept any array of strings. It would be nice if help
parameter can be narrowed down to specific union of string tuples.
For example: Let's say our application supports a main command and 3 subcommands which are foo
, bar
, and bar baz
, then type of cmdPath
parameter of help
of main command should be [] | ['foo'] | ['bar'] | ['bar', 'baz']
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For a long time I thought this was impossible to do without writing
toString/fromString
functions for your custom types, but I just realized that you can make it work by instead using the list index of the options as the "value", and then in theonChange
decoder use that index to retrieve the item from the passed in options list.Here's a demo: https://ellie-app.com/7253Q8THR2xa1