Don't use symbol to denote absence of count method#1464
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LLMs apparently assume `:no_count` means the Task shouldn't try to calculate the total number of ticks, but it's actually the opposite, :no_count means no explicit count method has been defined, and the total number of ticks should be computed (possibly with an expensive query or processing). This was always meant as an internal sentinel value, and it shouldn't be used by application code. This switches to an sentinel value stored in a private constant, which thanks to nested modules is easily accessible, but not so from application code.
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LLMs apparently assume
:no_countmeans the Task shouldn't try to calculate the total number of ticks, but it's actually the opposite, :no_count means no explicit count method has been defined, and the total number of ticks should be computed (possibly with an expensive query or processing).This was always meant as an internal sentinel value, and it shouldn't be used by application code.
This switches to an sentinel value stored in a private constant, which thanks to nested modules is easily accessible, but not so from application code.