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Drop lib/pq use in job listing #337

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@brandur brandur commented May 4, 2024

I missed this before, but while working on something else I noticed
randomly that apparently we use lib/pq in the job list module to
encode an array of job states.

I think it was an oversight to have brought this in as a hard
dependency, so here remove the use of pg.Array in favor of just using
a normal Go slice instead.

I missed this before, but while working on something else I noticed
randomly that apparently we use `lib/pq` in the job list module to
encode an array of job states.

I think it was an oversight to have brought this in as a hard
dependency, so here remove the use of `pg.Array` in favor of just using
a normal Go slice instead.
@brandur brandur force-pushed the brandur-drop-lib-pq branch from fa283f2 to 517a887 Compare May 4, 2024 19:51
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How the heck did this sneak in?? My bad I think …

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brandur commented May 4, 2024

Hah, yeah I was surprised to see it too!

Thanks.

@brandur brandur merged commit 30a97ff into master May 4, 2024
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