Lua
Lua is a programming language written in C that emphasizes performance. It has automatic memory management and is often used to extend software written in other languages.
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Can anyone please help me out. I'm getting error while generating KONG client credentials on HTTP port 8000.
{ "error_description": "You must use HTTPS", "error": "access_denied" }
I have added trusted_ips = 0.0.0.0/0,::/0 in kong.conf also, but it didn't work.
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Well, we need to check all the projects and remove outdated ones.
We declare this in the readme:
However, keep in mind that we don't accept mammoth's shit. Only active and interesting projects with good documentation are added. Dead and abandoned projects will be removed.
But, sadly at this moment, this project looks like a mammoth shit itself.
We really need to fix it. I think
Is there a default seed? I copied the Python code from seed_test.py and removed the set_seed calls. The test passed thousands of times despite no set_seed calls being made. Is this expected? If so, can we document this? Is there an explicit default seed?
Just as a sanity check, I modified the calls to set the seed to two distinct values and it failed every time, as expected.
The reason I'm a
on_disk_build bug
Expected behavior
During firmware configuration
Should be easy to select the value for LUA_FLASH_STORE in user_config.h
Options and/or units should be clearly documented so that the setting can be used.
Actual behavior
current default setting is:
//#define LUA_FLASH_STORE 0x10000
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0x10000 corresponds to 64kb in hex, What are the other possibl
Problem
When revoking privileges to yourself, it can take a little long to type the command to revoke a privilege.
I'd like to add a revokeme command to make it shorter and quicker to revoke privileges to yourself.
Solutions
Create a new command (like grantme) that revokes an specified privilege to yourself.
Alternatives
revoke is an alternative, however it is longer
Npcap Guide does not have good documentation of the interaction between the sizes of the kernel buffer, the user buffer, and the number of CPU cores. This information is vital to proper tuning of performance. A brief description follows, which could be used to begin the appropriate documentation:
The Npcap driver stores captured packets in a circular buffer until the
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conky 1.10.8 compiled Wed Feb 28 17:11:42 UTC 2018 for Linux 4.4.0-101-generic x86_64
Conky is writing in /var/log/syslog every second ! How to stop this, please ?!
I believe that it will be very desirable to stop writing logs. If needed, you can turn it on.
A single config line like "Enable log=false" or "Enable log=true" it's enough.
Thanks.
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I think some kind of interactive vistutor would be greatly beneficial.
It could serve as a starting point or as a continuation for learning certain topics.
I realize that such a tutorial might include a bit of different topics, just to name a few obvious ones:
- regular expressions
- structural regular expressions
- vi commands
- sam commands
It feels to me inaccessible to people ne
Add svg screencast?
It seems to me, reading through the Using Library page that the documentation has fallen a little out of date with the move to place the cmake_*.sh/bat files in the script folder. This line, especially, seems wrong, since it would have to be the /script directory into the PATH variable.
Alternatively, you can add the
Similar to how awful.client.focus.global_bydirection and awful.client.swap.global_bydirection work except for moving a client in a given direction. This would be nice to have if possible! Thanks.
Since #4419 was merged, the bonemealable plants section in world.ini doesn't do anything anymore. Should we attempt to reimplement the functionality, or just drop it? Doesn't seem like anyone has changed the defaults.
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So you may or may not be aware of learn x in y minutes, which is probably my favourite "cheat sheet" format. The idea is to have a quick introductory overview/reference document, written in the language itself. The document should be correct, runnable code too. Here is Lua, for example:
https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/lua/
Now, to be clear: I'm not complain
There are two static analyzers in an LLVM project:
Would be nice to check tarantool source code with these analyzers, fix warnings and errors and add it in Tarantool CI.
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Created by Roberto Ierusalimschy, Waldemar Celes, and Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo
Released 1993
- Organization
- lua
- Website
- www.lua.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
nvim --version: NVIM v0.5.0-23-gafd576ee9vim -u DEFAULTS(version: ) behaves differently? yes$TERM: xterm-256colorSteps to reproduce using
nvim -u NORCDownload:
[neovim_enc_bug.txt](https://github.com/neovim/n