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Comment by crazygringo

2 days ago

What specifically are its modes of failure? I've never tried doing that, do very curious what the roadblocks are.

I've done something similar for a refactor.

It simply forgets code exists during a port. It will port part of a function and ignore the rest, it will scan a whole file into context and then forget that a different codepath exists.

I would never rely on it for a 1:1 mapping of large features/code transformations. Small stuff sure, but beyond say a few large files it will miss things and you will be scratching your head for why it's not working.

  • Sometimes, it also tells you it is done, but if you look at the code, there's a bunch of placeholder comments in the style of "will implement this later if we figure out how to do it".

    • Indeed, all of the above. It's impossible to just say "Here is the original file, here is the new file, port everything over" and think that'll be enough. Maybe making a plan for each file and specifically tell it to port each specific function over would work, but at that point you're really just making a literal translation from one language to the other.