fix: don't say "error" just because a loadout category is unimplemented #692

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Sainan merged 1 commits from semantic-log into main 2025-01-03 00:19:06 -08:00
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The pull request introduces a modification to the handleInventoryItemConfigChange function in the saveLoadoutService.ts file. The primary change involves adjusting the logging mechanism for unimplemented loadout categories. Previously, when an unrecognized equipment name was encountered, the function would log an error message. The updated implementation now logs a warning message instead, indicating potential loss of changes due to the unimplemented category.

This change represents a subtle shift in error handling approach, moving from a more strict error reporting to a more lenient warning-based notification. The existing code comments have been preserved, suggesting ongoing considerations for future improvements in loadout type handling and potential default item configurations. No other significant functional or structural changes were made to the service file.


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181-183: Reduced severity from error to warning.

Good move adjusting the severity from an error to a warning for unimplemented categories. This aligns with the PR objective and provides a more lenient approach while still alerting developers about the gap in functionality.


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