It was why I basically gave up on trying to work on that thing after it was moved to elections.stackexchange because I can't set up a testing server for it
@RebeccaChernoff You're changing the spaces back to tabs, right? RIGHT!?
it was reported internally, and changed directly on the server without going through the repo while I was on vacation. (; just making sure we don't break it again next update from the repo
To make sure that I didn't miss anything, if the database is returning a 32-bit integer, Dapper absolutely requires Query<int> to perform proper conversion from the DB type to the native type, right? There's no way for me to do Query<long> and get a long instead of the int I'm really getting (I'd have to make the cast on the return value).
This is regarding the pending/suggested edit links that are seen along with questions themselves (not the ones in the edit queue which 5K+ users can see). When they read edit(0) and I approve them, they turn into edit(1) and I get a message like
Approval from one more reviewer required.
Fin...
Re-reading the report, I can't even come up with a plausible non-bug explanation.
@RebeccaChernoff Oh, re-re-reading the report, I suspect I know what happened. If the suggested edit is approved while he's editing through "Improve", presumably it'll go through without any error even if he doesn't change anything?
I've got a semi-related bug report wherein the edit I clicked Improve on was accepted and I ended up on an entirely different suggested edit. This would be similar, but without the next suggestion?
And I think the system doesn't care if you submit no-op edits in a non-approval scenario...
I could just be making this all up, but food for thought. Like this Twix bar I now have. :P
Under unknown circumstances the community user seems to approve suggested edits, seemingly without interaction by a human user. For example these suggested edits:
http://stackoverflow.com/suggested-edits/50159
http://stackoverflow.com/suggested-edits/50189
In both cases the community user is ...
When I tried on the post directly before, I got to the post by opening from the queue.
But these times I copied the URL into a new tab.
I remember a comment about checking the referrer from the queue for the purposes of the "review" stat, but I don't know why that would impact the actual edit checks.
Maybe it's always considering the tag edit a change by the improver?
Or at least as a change if the position of the tags changes from what the user suggested to what the system reorders them to (since the tags seem to appear in different places in the suggestions versus the final results, for whatever reason)
If I downvote an election primary post that's locked at zero (because it has a negative score), it displays as -1 instead of zero. That looks a little funny.
I thought it would have been locked on the nominations tab still
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@awoodland I remember going to the page and seeing only the "feedback" link that logged-out users see, no "add comment" option. Though I had a couple of browsers open... it's possible I just opened it in a different one and got mixed up...
@DanielFischer how about reversing it to: "Note that on Windows turning off buffering didn't work correctly. I don't know if this has been fixed recently."