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The missing grc easteregg #23

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snomos opened this issue Sep 12, 2022 · 2 comments
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The missing grc easteregg #23

snomos opened this issue Sep 12, 2022 · 2 comments
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snomos commented Sep 12, 2022

[Recreated here, as it fits better. Moving issues across orgs is not possible. Original, filed by @Trondtr can be found here]

There is no easteregg of the "nuvviDspeller" type for our grammarcheckers. One might think they are not needed, since the use normally accesses the server, and whatever version problems present should be shared by server and user machines alike. But upon debugging the smn grc for the sentence

  • Mij eelijm tagarijn puáris kaavpugijn.

we run into the following problem: The sentence is correct, and flagged as such (= no error flag) on my command line, my MS Word, my Google Doc. For my collegue, the Google Doc version behaves as expected, whereas the MS Word version gives a false positive.

An obvious debugging tool would thus be an easteregg.

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Trondtr commented Sep 12, 2022

The need for an easteregg comes up in several bugs, as well as in daily use as long as update procedures are not in place.

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snomos commented Oct 24, 2023

See the following commits for inspiration:

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