On 9/29/2020 12:43 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:

On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 10:26:20AM -0400, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
And thanks for that. So, ffmpeg really is a Tower of Babel, eh? That does
not seem wise to me. That seems like a great way to generate bugs in
addition to confusion.

Now if that is not trolling out of pure ignorance I dunno what is.

Actually, it sounds like it might be an accurate representation of the entire codebase. Cryptic code without explanations _is_ a good way to cause bugs, at least that's my experience (which goes back a fair ways).

That said, as with many systems which evolve over time, the interfaces and understandings morph although the explanations often don't. And when there isn't a single entity (is there?) to direct the process and a single cohesive view of how things should go, chaos happens. One example was a while ago when someone suggested that a specific option was not consistent with other related ones- the great hew and cry was "WE CAN"T CHANGE THAT!!!" instead of "Hmm, it might make more sense to change this one for consistency's sake, yes, it'll break some older usages, but it'll be more logical in general."


I'm really asking mysefl why are there still people feeding this poor troll.

Because he's contributing to the overall knowledge? A lot of things are being described that I've found to be quite useful and _should_ be part of the overall documentation, be it in code comments or separate files.

A note to Mark F.-
If you refuse to try understanding even the basics of 'c', which shouldn't be that difficult to anyone who has ever programmed, you're holding yourself back.

z!

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