prosha/README.md
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## Highest priority:
- Fix `twist` example.
- Do transforms compose in the *reverse* of automata_scratch? This
appears to be the case.
## Important but less critical:
- Why must I repeat myself so much in these definitions?
- The notation for transforms is really cumbersome. Some syntactic
sugar might go far.
- What patterns can I factor out? I do some things regularly, like:
the clockwise boundaries, the zigzag connections, the iterating over
a `Vec<Vertex>` to transform each element and make another vector.
- Docs on modules
- Consider trampolining `to_mesh`. My call stack seems needlessly
deep in spots. Can I make tail-recursive?
- Grep for all TODOs in code, really.
- Look at everything in README.md in automata_scratch.
- Implement some of the tougher examples from the above too, e.g. the
triple nested spiral. See `examples.py`.
## If I'm bored:
- Fix links in tri_mesh docs that use relative paths & do a PR?
- Look in https://www.nalgebra.org/quick_reference/# for "pour
obtain". Can I fix this somehow? Looks like a French-ism that made
its way in.