As touched on in
https://github.com/ppy/osu/issues/30237#issuecomment-2408557766, these
types of maneouvers are no longer required after
https://github.com/ppy/osu/pull/30021 - although as it turns out on
closer inspection, these things being there still *did not actually
break anything*, because the `slider.Path` mutation at the end of
`modifySlider()` causes `updateNestedPositions()` to be called
eventually anyway. So this is at mostly a code quality upgrade.
Closes https://github.com/ppy/osu/issues/30237.
This is the root failure in the issue, and one that *only* presents when
another conversion mod that repositions the objects is also active. That
makes the `PathProgress` of the nesteds to be zero, therefore making
them occupy the position of the slider head after any mutation to the
path.
See https://github.com/ppy/osu/pull/30215#issuecomment-2407775408 for
context.
Turns out the test failures were more correct than I'd thought. The
long-and-short of it is that both in "pure random" mode and in
"permutation" mode, when running out of track history to fall
back on, it was possible for the random algorithm to pick the same song
twice in a row - which is probably not desired, and which this explicit
exclude should make impossible.
In https://github.com/ppy/osu/actions/runs/11311858931/job/31458581002, I cancelled the run during the download from `data.ppy.sh`.
In https://github.com/ppy/osu/actions/runs/11313128285/job/31461534857, `wget` skipped downloading the file due to the `-nc` option (no-clobber), i.e.: if the file exists, don't re-download.
The only way I'm aware of to resolve this with wget is to either use `-c` (continue), which may lead to broken files, or to explicitly specify the output file via `-O`. Thought I'd clean up a few pieces in the process.
Why not curl? Mostly historical - some distros don't come with curl. It may be okay now but there's probably no point changing this at the moment...
Spotted in passing when reviewing https://github.com/ppy/osu/pull/30080.
The popover would very arbitrarily revert to scaling by Y axis if both
checkboxes were checked off.
Not sure how this passed review.