dominikh changed the topic of #cinch to: The IRC Framework | Latest version: Cinch 2.1.0
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<dominikh>
you can set a lambda
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<catepillar>
dominikh: yea, i got it to work in #cinch-bots
<catepillar>
but interestingly, my VPN only caught about half of my connections to freenode
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<dominikh>
part of me wants to do a full rewrite of Cinch, because the code base is vile. but a way bigger part of me really doesn't want to, as I'm mostly done doing Ruby for fun…
<catepillar>
I dunno what I would change. I mean, I don't really go looking at the core unless something seems way off to me before I realize I am just an idiot
<dominikh>
the code is way too tighly coupled, untestable, and that nobody ran into serious race conditions yet is a wonder
<catepillar>
i can't say I have ever seen a race condition
<catepillar>
the Channel.users is the only thing I seem to regularly have problems with
<catepillar>
and I can never put my finger on what exactly is happening
<dominikh>
heh
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