This allows me to minimize the most obvious errors while writing my program immediately while writing, without having to worry about it showing me an error that actually is not there. Then, when I actually hit `zig build`, I can fix the rest that ZLS did not catch. This very much fits the way I like to work.
For some more Zig-posting. You have to appreciate how ZLS, the Zig Language Server, never seems to give any false-positive errors, only ever false-negatives, which is understandable given that the ZLS is not the actual compiler, and as such is not able to catch *everything*. In such a setting, you could be forgiven to expect that false-positives would happen at times, given the apparent lack of context, but *they do not*.
Basic list of interests I'll probably continually remake:
>> fandom <<
#undertale
#deltarune
#puyopuyo
#cookierun
#ffxiv
#kirby
#earthbound
#mother
#splatoon
#paranatural
#zls
>> general <<
Pastels
Fairy Kei
Cosplay
Digital Art
Webcomics
Dreams
Soft Boys
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