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Add -de-annotate which is same as (-map #'cdr ..).
As a programmer, I would like to see an -annotate paired with -de-annotate, so that I can easily compute what annotations are on the stack.
For example, given a set of hex colors, I can annotate the colors with say S and L value, and print them out in rainbow-mode . It will give a quick feedback on what L values are good enough for a particular background. I can also sort on the annotation, and de-annotate the colors. In other words, the annotation could be an intermediate value of computation which may not be of interest to the end user.
(The above is use-case is not imagined; the issues I have opened in the recent times are a result of my experience using dash for creating color palettes for my own custom theme; the issues are a record of the areas where dash could be improved.)
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Add
-de-annotate
which is same as(-map #'cdr ..)
.As a programmer, I would like to see an
-annotate
paired with-de-annotate
, so that I can easily compute what annotations are on the stack.For example, given a set of hex colors, I can annotate the colors with say
S
andL
value, and print them out inrainbow-mode
. It will give a quick feedback on whatL
values are good enough for a particular background. I can also sort on the annotation, and de-annotate the colors. In other words, the annotation could be an intermediate value of computation which may not be of interest to the end user.(The above is use-case is not imagined; the issues I have opened in the recent times are a result of my experience using
dash
for creating color palettes for my own custom theme; the issues are a record of the areas wheredash
could be improved.)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: