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Mister Death
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I just noticed while scrolling through my warehouse that my little stack of lumber allegedly cost me zero. This is patently untrue as I remember having bought it for a hundred and something per unit.

But I think what happened was, I ran a batch of artificial vanilla extract, then cancelled it partway through. And my guess is, when the unused goods went back to the warehouse, their costs were zeroed out. I don't know how hard it would be to fix this, but I suspect medium difficulty because I am presuming that costs of goods-in-use aren't presently kept track of.
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It's not hard at all and in fact I designed the price to be kept, so call it a bug.
Mister Death
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It, you're a bug.

EDIT: It may not be what I think it was. If it helps you track things down, I made 7200 caffeine yesterday that I can virtually guarantee you has sat in my warehouse since I made it, and is somehow priced at zero.
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Sorry I forgot about this issue after reading it in the morning :-)

But it should be fixed. All I had to do is to change a variable name...
I really don't think I'm a careless person, but somehow this ends up happening every day
Mister Death
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Every program contains at least one bug, and can be shortened by at least one line.

Therefore, every program eventually becomes a single line of code that doesn't work.
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All the goods I produced this morning had "zero costs". The goods I produced last night were fine.

Edit: But the 1-hour run of chocolate milk I just did has the right cost.
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Awesome, then I guess that single variable change did fix the problem :-)


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