From cdce746afd3c12021cefef612e9534b89e0e9623 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Birte Kristina Friesel Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 16:11:21 +0200 Subject: increase maximum comment length --- lib/Travelynx/Controller/Traveling.pm | 46 +++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) (limited to 'lib/Travelynx/Controller') diff --git a/lib/Travelynx/Controller/Traveling.pm b/lib/Travelynx/Controller/Traveling.pm index 85c4e8a..f283762 100755 --- a/lib/Travelynx/Controller/Traveling.pm +++ b/lib/Travelynx/Controller/Traveling.pm @@ -123,21 +123,21 @@ sub get_connecting_trains_p { next; } - # In general, this function is meant to return feasible - # connections. However, cancelled connections may also be of - # interest and are also useful for logging cancellations. - # To satisfy both demands with (hopefully) little confusion and - # UI clutter, this function returns two concatenated arrays: - # actual connections (ordered by actual departure time) followed - # by cancelled connections (ordered by scheduled departure time). - # This is easiest to achieve in two separate loops. - # - # Note that a cancelled train may still have a matching destination - # in its route_post, e.g. if it leaves out $eva due to - # unscheduled route changes but continues on schedule afterwards - # -- so it is only cancelled at $eva, not on the remainder of - # the route. Also note that this specific case is not yet handled - # properly by the cancellation logic etc. + # In general, this function is meant to return feasible + # connections. However, cancelled connections may also be of + # interest and are also useful for logging cancellations. + # To satisfy both demands with (hopefully) little confusion and + # UI clutter, this function returns two concatenated arrays: + # actual connections (ordered by actual departure time) followed + # by cancelled connections (ordered by scheduled departure time). + # This is easiest to achieve in two separate loops. + # + # Note that a cancelled train may still have a matching destination + # in its route_post, e.g. if it leaves out $eva due to + # unscheduled route changes but continues on schedule afterwards + # -- so it is only cancelled at $eva, not on the remainder of + # the route. Also note that this specific case is not yet handled + # properly by the cancellation logic etc. if ( $train->departure_is_cancelled ) { my @via = ( @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ sub get_connecting_trains_p { { push( @results, [ $train, $dest ] ); - # Show all past and up to two future departures per destination + # Show all past and up to two future departures per destination if ( not $train->departure or $train->departure->epoch >= $now ) { @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ sub get_connecting_trains_p { sub { my ($err) = @_; -# TODO logging. HAFAS errors should never happen, IRIS errors are noteworthy too. + # TODO logging. HAFAS errors should never happen, IRIS errors are noteworthy too. $promise->reject($err); return; } @@ -632,8 +632,8 @@ sub travel_action { return; } - # Silently ignore errors -- if they are permanent, the user will see - # them when selecting the destination manually. + # Silently ignore errors -- if they are permanent, the user will see + # them when selecting the destination manually. my ( $still_checked_in, undef ) = $self->checkout( station => $destination, force => 0 @@ -1035,10 +1035,10 @@ sub commute { $candidate_count{ $journey->{from_name} }++; } else { - # Avoid selecting an intermediate station for multi-leg commutes. - # Assumption: The intermediate station is also used for private - # travels -> penalize stations which are used on weekends or at - # unexpected times. + # Avoid selecting an intermediate station for multi-leg commutes. + # Assumption: The intermediate station is also used for private + # travels -> penalize stations which are used on weekends or at + # unexpected times. $candidate_count{ $journey->{from_name} }--; $candidate_count{ $journey->{to_name} }--; } -- cgit v1.2.3