C
C is a programming language designed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs. C is very widely used, straightforward, and can be compiled to a number of platforms and operating systems. C is an imperative language, with a small number of keywords and a large number of mathematical operators.
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I can't play a game (mindustry) without remapping button
Describe the solution you'd like
Disable shortcuts, especially for mouse, so that right-clicking does correct things in-game.
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Team up with vcpkg
Related: microsoft/vcpkg#6154
Sync/verify port descriptions (vcpkg <-> awesome-cpp)
Sync/verify port license information (vcpkg <-> awesome-cpp)
Library Homepage (vcpkg <- awesome-cpp)
Vcpkg availability, operating system support, version, build status (vcpkg -> awesome-cpp)
Dependency level; level0=no deps; level1=depends on any level0; ... (vc
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Executing :lhelpgrep sub-expression and :lhelpgrep sub-match shows that both terms are used in the docs. Since they seem to mean the same maybe it's better to only leave one to remove the possible confusion.
Vim: https://github.com/vim/vim-win32-installer/releases/download/v8.2.0330/gvim_8.2.0330_x86.zip
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This part of the documentation seems wrong.
-c --count: Only print the number of matches in each file. Note: This is the number of matches, not the number of matching lines. Pipe output to wc -l if you want the number of matching lines.
I think the fix should be s/matching lines/matching files
Test file:
cat cat cat
dog
dog dog
bull
bull
bull
Test output:
I want to use the SFTP protocol to create folders on the remote SFTP server, without specifying the curl option. The option created on the FTP protocol is "CURLOPT_FTP_CREATE_MISSING_DIRS".
Do you have any corresponding SFTP options?
Thanks for any help.
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I have this schema I want to implement but I am finding it very difficult to find documentation to perform the serialization and deserialization for C++. The existing tutorial and documentation do not seem to describe this scenario which I am assuming is quite common. Can someone point me to any example or documentation that describes this?
tb.fbs:
namespace TB;
table Proj {
idx:int64
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Does Truffle support making a programming language in a new character set?
This is with reference to this question. My understanding is tha
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC; /ˈɛbsɪdɪk/) is an eight-bit character encoding used mainly on IBM mainframe and IBM midrange computer operating systems. It descended from the code used with punched cards and the corresponding six-bit binary-coded decimal code used with most of IBM's computer peripherals of the late 1950s and early 196
This regards the docs available here: https://mpv.io/manual/master/ so I am not following any template. I was told to open a new issue if this still persists: mpv-player/mpv#2224
I do think it persists.
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sub-scale-with-windowsay that the option is misnamed. Would it not be better to rename it so that it makes sense? I proposesub-scale-with-video
Hi there
I'm trying to parse this king of lines, from a python flask service whose log format is %(asctime)s [%(process)d] (%(levelname)s) (%(name)s): %(message)s
2020-02-10 13:58:38,594 [31383] (INFO) (flask.app): request: OPTIONS https://server_hostname/0.1/token/a_big_uuid {'Host': 'server_hostname', 'X-Script-Name': '/api/auth', 'X-Forwarded-For': 'an_IP_address', 'Connection': 'c
infer version v0.15.0
in my case, 0xFFFF or 0xFFFFFFFF is a common initializer and there are a lot of this semantics in our code. I would like to ignore those harmless. but if I turn off liveness checker, I worry about missing some truely harmful bugs. Does Infer provide some filtering option or method?
Library name: tlx
Library description: Collection of Sophisticated C++ Data Structures, Algorithms, and Miscellaneous Helpers
Source repository URL: https://github.com/tlx/tlx
Project homepage (if different from the source repository): http://tlx.github.io/
Anything else that is useful to know when adding (such as optional features the library may have that should be included):
I ran across this with the "rainbow flag" emoji, which is in hex => \u1f3f3\ufe0f\u200d\u1f308, or "waving white flag", "variant selector", "zero-width joiner" and "rainbow". However I input it, either by copy/pasting it or using the ctrl-shift-u kitty unicode input, it always renders with extra space afterwards:
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Expected behaviour
var_dump(method_exists($redis, 'resetstat')); should return bool(true)
Actual behaviour
it returns false
I'm seeing this behaviour on
- OS: macOS 10.14.6
- Redis: 5.0.6
- PHP: 7.2.1
- phpredis: 5.1.1
I also see this on Linux, PHP 7.3.11, Redis 5.0.6, phpredis 5.1.1
Steps to reproduce, backtrace or example script
php -a
php > $
Any plan to add the solarized color theme? Or there are any documents to show how to adding color theme?
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This is follow up of #1969 intended as a discussion on how this rule should behave.
It would be great if @jfoug and/or @magnumripper would join so we can battle it out and make it consistent between hashcat and john.
As I mentioned in the original report I assumed that given the input word foobar and the rule ef the mangled output should be FOobar. This is based on my first thought when
Created by Dennis Ritchie
Released 1972
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nvim --version: NVIM v0.5.0-23-gafd576ee9vim -u DEFAULTS(version: ) behaves differently? yes$TERM: xterm-256colorSteps to reproduce using
nvim -u NORCDownload:
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