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kheftel
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I spent most of a day a few weeks ago tracking down and fixing a NaN bug in a framework I use. I hacked it into my local copy of the framework's code.

Today I have the same bug, and after several hours of searching I finally realize I'd updated to a new version of said framework and so had overwritten my fix....

FML

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  • 1
    Why not commit your fix back to the framework as a bug fix?
  • 0
    Yes, f* you for not contributing back your bug fix.
  • 0
    LOL who says I didn't? I actually contacted the dev to submit it and it had been fixed in the latest version, but due to legacy concerns I'm not able to update to the most recent version just yet to use the fix.

    It's a client project so I can't just take a bunch of time to rewrite everything because I want to.
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