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Print Task Schedule #390

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kbknapp opened this issue Sep 21, 2021 · 1 comment
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Print Task Schedule #390

kbknapp opened this issue Sep 21, 2021 · 1 comment
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@kbknapp
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kbknapp commented Sep 21, 2021

(Side Note, sorry for all the issues I'm submitting...I"m in the middle of refactoring a large number of Toastfiles so it's on my mind 馃槃 I'm also a big fan of Toast!)

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Add the ability to print out the task schedule in order.

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While doing some larger refactoring of my toastfiles I found myself working through the dependencies of my tasks to make sure the order of execution came out right, and thus shared layers between the various components. The only way I could do this was to run trough the toastfile though by actually running the tasks.

Adding a simple --print-schedule would solve this and allow one to work through the order and ensure dependencies are correct before running the tasks.

I have a working implementation of this read for a PR if interested.

@kbknapp kbknapp added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 21, 2021
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I can see how this would be useful for you, though I have similar thoughts as in #389 (comment). These "inessential" features are starting to pile up, and Toast is already getting too complicated in my opinion. So each new feature needs to be sufficiently justified. I don't have a good sense of how broadly useful this would be to Toast users in general.

For now, I will leave this issue open for further discussion.

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