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So we made this merge commit *after* going through a whole
fidanglin' bunch of steps to flat-out rebase socket-mtui...
but of course, that was pretty hopeless from the start to
get just quite right. After all, we didn't know the exact
point of each commit and how to test out the changes, so
we couldn't make sure all our rebased commits were working
the same way. (This is maybe the single coolest reason to
make sure that automated tests *pass with 100% coverage
at every commit*, but obviously this project doesn't have
that. Alas!)
This merge commit follows up a different merge commit we
actually made almost exactly one year ago to this day
(also: our birthday LOL). We figure the testing done at
that point was quite a bit more thorough than we'd do
today, and anyway there's little reason to repeat the
work we did in that commit. Comparatively, this merge
commit is way smaller!
It was still fun to go through the whole rebasing
process, even if it didn't practically bring us
anywhere. You know, assuming the merge commit from
last year didn't accidentally destroy any code or
todos lol........ *prays* ^____^
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And also get most of it working wow.
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Exciting update! This doesn't make any substantial changes
exactly but does update the most quickly-archaic parts of
older Node code.
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not thoroughly tested yet! lol
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This is the start of a project to let two (or more) instances of mtui
link together and host a party where tracks are accessed on each user's
own machine. Backends will be linked so that any actions taken in one
will be reflected in another. This function is a key part of
implementing this, since mtui depends on all instances of a track be
referred to by the same JS object, and the new function allows the
(approximate) identity of a track to be serialized and transferred over
the internet (or any static format) and restored later, on another
device, and/or even in a differently structured music library.
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So tracks like '05 - Artist - Apple Banana.mp3' will just show as
'Artist - Apple Banana.mp3'. (Before, it showed cut off before the first
dash.)
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:D!
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This should be more intuitive and useful...most of the time. :)
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Cool! This was one of my favorite tiny features of http-music.
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