Looking at a commit summary on a pull request for some recent work, I think I may need to take a moment to do a quick check on policy regarding writing useful commit messages. Not all these commits are mine. Generally just the ones that have no useful information. This started as a project I was working on alone, and I may have carried over some of my bad habits now that it's a team effort...
- Nodes no longer create an event. Event will start as NULL. Exporting to JSON will skip any NULL events.
- Merge branch 'master' into develop
- Starting node API redesign
- This turned into a much bigger project.
- Working on API fallout.
- Progress continues. Grown men weep.
- Death awaits he who thought this was a good idea.
- Continuing work on node API redesign...
- Cleaned up some random build warnings with gcc about unused params.
- Added a script for running cppcheck.
- foo
- Created a simple test case for testing the path counting. Changed the counts from signed to unsigned ints.