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The 1914 season was the third season for Santos Futebol Clube, a Brazilian football club, based in the Vila Belmiro bairro, Zona Intermediária, Santos, Brazil.
References
External links
Official Site
Santos
1914
Santos
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```smalltalk
// This file is part of YamlDotNet - A .NET library for YAML.
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
// THE SOFTWARE.
using System;
using YamlDotNet.Core.Events;
namespace YamlDotNet.Serialization.NodeTypeResolvers
{
public sealed class YamlSerializableTypeResolver : INodeTypeResolver
{
public bool Resolve(NodeEvent nodeEvent, ref Type currentType)
{
#pragma warning disable 0618 // IYamlSerializable is obsolete
return typeof(IYamlSerializable).IsAssignableFrom(currentType);
#pragma warning restore 0618
}
}
}
```
|
```rust
use std::borrow::Cow;
use anyhow::Result;
use swc_core::{
common::DUMMY_SP,
ecma::ast::{Expr, Ident},
quote,
};
use turbo_tasks::Vc;
use turbo_tasks_fs::FileSystemPath;
use turbopack_core::chunk::ChunkingContext;
use crate::{
code_gen::{CodeGenerateable, CodeGeneration},
create_visitor, magic_identifier,
references::{as_abs_path, esm::base::insert_hoisted_stmt, AstPath},
};
/// Responsible for initializing the `import.meta` object binding, so that it
/// may be referenced in th the file.
///
/// There can be many references to import.meta, and they appear at any nesting
/// in the file. But we must only initialize the binding a single time.
#[turbo_tasks::value(shared)]
#[derive(Hash, Debug)]
pub struct ImportMetaBinding {
path: Vc<FileSystemPath>,
}
#[turbo_tasks::value_impl]
impl ImportMetaBinding {
#[turbo_tasks::function]
pub fn new(path: Vc<FileSystemPath>) -> Vc<Self> {
ImportMetaBinding { path }.cell()
}
}
#[turbo_tasks::value_impl]
impl CodeGenerateable for ImportMetaBinding {
#[turbo_tasks::function]
async fn code_generation(
&self,
_context: Vc<Box<dyn ChunkingContext>>,
) -> Result<Vc<CodeGeneration>> {
let path = as_abs_path(self.path).await?.as_str().map_or_else(
|| {
quote!(
"(() => { throw new Error('could not convert import.meta.url to filepath') })()"
as Expr
)
},
|path| {
let formatted = encode_path(path).trim_start_matches("/ROOT/").to_string();
quote!(
"`file://${__turbopack_resolve_absolute_path__($formatted)}`" as Expr,
formatted: Expr = formatted.into()
)
},
);
let visitor = create_visitor!(visit_mut_program(program: &mut Program) {
// [NOTE] url property is lazy-evaluated, as it should be computed once turbopack_runtime injects a function
// to calculate an absolute path.
let meta = quote!(
"const $name = { get url() { return $path } };" as Stmt,
name = meta_ident(),
path: Expr = path.clone(),
);
insert_hoisted_stmt(program, meta);
});
Ok(CodeGeneration {
visitors: vec![visitor],
}
.into())
}
}
/// Handles rewriting `import.meta` references into the injected binding created
/// by ImportMetaBindi ImportMetaBinding.
///
/// There can be many references to import.meta, and they appear at any nesting
/// in the file. But all references refer to the same mutable object.
#[turbo_tasks::value(shared)]
#[derive(Hash, Debug)]
pub struct ImportMetaRef {
ast_path: Vc<AstPath>,
}
#[turbo_tasks::value_impl]
impl ImportMetaRef {
#[turbo_tasks::function]
pub fn new(ast_path: Vc<AstPath>) -> Vc<Self> {
ImportMetaRef { ast_path }.cell()
}
}
#[turbo_tasks::value_impl]
impl CodeGenerateable for ImportMetaRef {
#[turbo_tasks::function]
async fn code_generation(
&self,
_context: Vc<Box<dyn ChunkingContext>>,
) -> Result<Vc<CodeGeneration>> {
let ast_path = &self.ast_path.await?;
let visitor = create_visitor!(ast_path, visit_mut_expr(expr: &mut Expr) {
*expr = Expr::Ident(meta_ident());
});
Ok(CodeGeneration {
visitors: vec![visitor],
}
.into())
}
}
/// URL encodes special chars that would appear in the "pathname" portion.
/// path_to_url#L1513-L1526
fn encode_path(path: &'_ str) -> Cow<'_, str> {
let mut encoded = String::new();
let mut start = 0;
for (i, c) in path.chars().enumerate() {
let mapping = match c {
'%' => "%25",
'\\' => "%5C",
'\n' => "%0A",
'\r' => "%0D",
'\t' => "%09",
_ => continue,
};
if encoded.is_empty() {
encoded.reserve(path.len());
}
encoded += &path[start..i];
encoded += mapping;
start = i + 1;
}
if encoded.is_empty() {
return Cow::Borrowed(path);
}
encoded += &path[start..];
Cow::Owned(encoded)
}
fn meta_ident() -> Ident {
Ident::new(
magic_identifier::mangle("import.meta").into(),
DUMMY_SP,
Default::default(),
)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::encode_path;
#[test]
fn test_encode_path_regular() {
let input = "abc";
assert_eq!(encode_path(input), "abc");
}
#[test]
fn test_encode_path_special_chars() {
let input = "abc%def\\ghi\njkl\rmno\tpqr";
assert_eq!(encode_path(input), "abc%25def%5Cghi%0Ajkl%0Dmno%09pqr");
}
#[test]
fn test_encode_path_special_char_start() {
let input = "%abc";
assert_eq!(encode_path(input), "%25abc");
}
#[test]
fn test_encode_path_special_char_end() {
let input = "abc%";
assert_eq!(encode_path(input), "abc%25");
}
#[test]
fn test_encode_path_special_char_contiguous() {
let input = "%%%";
assert_eq!(encode_path(input), "%25%25%25");
}
}
```
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```css
Position elements with `position: sticky`
Clearfix for layouts
Difference between `display: none` and `visibility: hidden`
Controlling cellpadding and cellspacing in CSS
Vertically-center anything
```
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```prolog
no strict 'vars';
$self->{LIBS} = [''];
```
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```javascript
const esModules = ['@material', '@lit', 'lit', 'lit-scss-loader'].join('|');
module.exports = {
displayName: 'components',
preset: '../../jest.preset.js',
globals: {
'ts-jest': {
tsconfig: '<rootDir>/tsconfig.spec.json',
},
},
transform: {
'^.+\\.[tj]s$': 'ts-jest',
},
testEnvironment: 'jsdom',
transformIgnorePatterns: [`/node_modules/(?!${esModules})`],
moduleFileExtensions: ['ts', 'js', 'html'],
coverageDirectory: '../../coverage/libs/components',
};
```
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Christian Lu or Lu Yongan (), is a French painter of Chinese origin. He was born on 18 March 1951 in Shanghai, and has been established in Paris in France since 1981.
Biography
His father, Lu Benmian (陆 本 勉) is the first Chinese manufacturer of acrylic fiber and his grandfather, Lu Junxiu (陆君秀) is a teacher.
Since his childhood, he has worked with painters from different schools in North and South China, such as Liu Haisu (刘海粟), Yan Wenliang (颜文樑, Wu Zuoren (吴 作人), Li Keran (李可染), Lin Fengmian (林风眠) ), Lu Yanshao (陆俨少), Guan Shanyue (关山月), and Guan Liang (关 良). He learned painting theory from Shen Zicheng (沈子丞).
In November 2016, an exhibition was dedicated to him at the National Museum of China in Beijing.
In 2018, French President Emmanuel Macron, on an official visit to China, handed over to his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, a work by Christian Lu, called "The Force of a Dream", referring to the Chinese dream, on behalf of Chinese community of France.
Dreams of Clouds, an exhibition in November 2022 at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, shows dozens of Lu's oil paintings made since 2014.
Gallery
References
External links
Site officiel de Christian Lu
CNFAP(Conseil National Français des Arts Plastiques) Introduction de Christian Lu
French male painters
Painters from Shanghai
1951 births
Living people
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The Fuero de Sepúlveda was a medieval municipal charter (fuero) that governed the towns that make up the Villa y Tierra de Sepúlveda. It was confirmed in 1076 by Alfonso VI of León and ratified by King Ferdinand IV of Castile in 1305. Its text reproduces privileges dating from the time of Count Fernán González. Its relevance in the Reconquest process led to its later application to other towns, such as Roa or Uclés (1179) in the Kingdom of Castilla and Teruel (1172) in the Kingdom of Aragon.
References
History of the province of Segovia
1076
11th century in Spain
Castile (historical region)
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Solur Bazar (, also Romanized as Solūr Bāzār; also known as Sowlūr Bāzār) is a village in Polan Rural District, Polan District, Chabahar County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 244, in 51 families.
References
Populated places in Chabahar County
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```kotlin
package mega.privacy.android.data.qualifier
import javax.inject.Qualifier
/** Annotation for an normal MegaApiAndroid dependency. */
@Qualifier
@Target(AnnotationTarget.FUNCTION, AnnotationTarget.VALUE_PARAMETER, AnnotationTarget.FIELD)
annotation class MegaApi
```
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Captain Cook Memorial Museum is a history museum in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. The museum building, Walker's House, belonged to Captain John Walker, to whom James Cook was apprenticed in 1746. Having lodged there as an apprentice, Cook returned to visit in the winter of 1771–72 after his first voyage.
House
The house is situated in Grape Lane on the harbour side. A plaque on the wall states that the house was built in 1688 by Moses and Susannah Dring. It is a largish building on three floors with an attic. It is regarded as a typical example of a well-to-do ship-owner's house of the period. Much is known about the furnishings of the house from an inventory of contents taken in 1754. The two ground floor rooms are furnished according to this inventory and decorated in the original colour.
History
The property was bought in 1729 by the father of Captain John Walker, and became his home and place of business. He was also a captain in the merchant marine and developed the family's shipping business. He died in 1743, and in his will (Borthwick Institute, York), divided his ships between his sons John and Henry, but left the house to them as tenants in common. The brothers allowed their mother to continue to live in the house. After the deaths of his mother and brother, John Walker moved into the house by 1755. The house remained in the family until the mid 19th century and then was used by turns as a hospital and as a private residence until rescued in 1986 to become the Captain Cook Memorial Museum.
Cook was introduced in 1746 to Captain John Walker by William Sanderson, the grocer for whom Cook had worked in Staithes, a nearby fishing village. Walker took him on as apprentice seaman for a three-year term. Cook served Walker first as apprentice, then as seaman and lastly as master's mate until he joined the Royal Navy in 1755. He spent most of his time at sea on Walker's colliers, mainly in the coal trade between the Tyne and London but including voyages to the Baltic and Dublin.
The Whitby historian George Young, in his ‘Life of Cook’ of 1836, stated that during Cook's apprenticeship Walker retained Cook in Whitby on occasion and lodged him in the attic of the house in Grape Lane. There should be no difficulty in accepting this account even though Walker lived elsewhere at the time. Apprentices’ indentures of 1735 and 1758 (held in the Museum) show that shipowners tended to avoid obligation to lodge apprentices in their homes, preferring to release them during the winter months to go home to their families in Whitby and the surrounding countryside. If an apprentice was retained ashore, he would either be boarded in the town, or anywhere convenient such as the house in Grape Lane where there was space.
Young also described Cook studying in the attic with the aid of candles provided by Mary Prowd, a family servant. Like any ambitious apprentice, Cook would have studied algebra, geometry, trigonometry and navigation, probably with the help of schoolmasters paid for by the ship owners.
The house was also the scene of Cook's only known visit to the town after 1755. This was in the winter of 1771–72. Cook was staying in Great Ayton, and ‘took horse’ to visit his old master in Whitby. When Cook arrived, the household was lined up to greet him, and told to behave well. The elderly housekeeper, Mary Prowd, who had befriended Cook a quarter century before, could not restrain herself. Flinging her arms round the great man, she cried "Oh honey James! How glad I is to see thee!"
Archaeology
Investigations carried out in 2001 revealed:
The foundations of a range of small buildings interpreted as outbuildings associated with the Walkers’ shipping business
A brick floor in a herring-bone pattern lying next to the house about a metre below today's ground level. A ‘brick-floored room’ a kitchen by its contents, was referred to in the inventory of 1754, but its location was unknown until now.
A slipway, leading down from the main building to the river, with deposits above it dating from the mid-late 18th century. The courtyard, a metre or so above the slipway was built over it as the Walker family moved out of ship-owning into banking and insurance.
Museum
The acquisition of Walker's House by the Cook Museum Trust enabled the Trust to establish a museum in Whitby dedicated to the celebration of the life of Captain Cook and the scientists, artists and crews who sailed with him. The collections comprise original letters about the Voyages including correspondence of Cook, Lord Sandwich, Sir Joseph Banks and the Forsters, paintings and drawings by the artists who went with Cook to the Pacific, including Sydney Parkinson, William Hodges, and John Webber, artefacts from the Pacific islands and New Zealand, original maps and charts, and ship models.
In 2009 a local newspaper reported that Matavai Bay Otaheite, a painting by William Hodges from the 1770s, was bought by the museum with help from several charities and trusts including The Art Fund. The painting depicts Matavai Bay, Tahiti which Cook visited on his second voyage.
Welcome to Yorkshire (formally the Yorkshire Tourist Board) gave the museum a White Rose Award in 2005 and 2012 and it was a winner of a VisitEngland Gold Award for Excellence in 2013.
References
John Gascoigne, Captain Cook: Voyager between Worlds, Hambleton Continuum, London (2007) ;
Will of Captain John Walker (senior), Borthwick Institute, York;
Staff at the Captain Cook Memorial Museum in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England (2015).
External links
Captain Cook Memorial Museum
Captain Cook Society
1986 establishments in England
Biographical museums in North Yorkshire
Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Historic house museums in North Yorkshire
Maritime museums in England
Monuments and memorials to James Cook
Museums established in 1986
Museums in North Yorkshire
Whitby
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Richard Clive Archer (11 May 1927 – 21 December 2009) was an Australian politician in Tasmania.
He was born in Calder, Tasmania. In 1980 he was elected to the Tasmanian Legislative Council as the independent member for South Esk. In the 1980s and 90s, he was among a number of notable defenders of the Tasmanian ban on homosexuality; On 1 November 1989, he stated on the floor of parliament that "The police need to … track down and wipe out ... deviant Aids carriers".
He served until his retirement in 1992. Archer died on 21 December 2009, aged 82.
References
1927 births
2009 deaths
Independent members of the Parliament of Tasmania
Members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
20th-century Australian politicians
|
Iptscrae is a stack-oriented scripting language used to give additional functionality to The Palace software and servers. Its name comes from the pronunciation of "script" in Pig Latin.
The language was created by Jim Bumgardner, who in turn was inspired by Forth, another stack-based language. Bumgardner chose this style of language because it is extremely easily to implement an interpreter, since there is no need to support parenthetical groupings or operator precedence.
The idea for the name "iptScrae" was borrowed by Bumgardner from a former colleague and mentor, Kevin Bjorke, who came up with the name "orthFay" for a freeware Forth interpreter in 1983. Bumgardner originally created Iptscrae for Idaho, an in-house multi-media authoring system, similar to HyperCard, which he created while an employee at Warner New Media. He then reused and modified the IptScrae compiler for the Palace project, which was developed in 1994.
Although it is a scripting language, many have used it to provide additional functionality to many other programs and functions. Forums can be created with Iptscrae while embedding it with JavaScript, as many factions of Iptscrae fans have done in the past.
It's fully possible to implement Iptscrae with other languages, even if they're not on the same dynamic principles. For example, Iptscrae has, in the past, been webbed together with Java, JavaScript, HTML, and other artificial languages, including other scripting languages, programming languages, specification languages, query languages, and markup languages to add more end-user interactions and commands to other programs, without sacrificing user-friendliness. In the past years, Iptscrae has even been utilized in computer peer groups through open-source language compilers, using not only transformation and hardware description languages, but also combining it with several other genres of computer languages to create an intertwined web of user-friendliness and application compatibility.
Example
The following is a solution to a classic programmer's job interview exercise, FizzBuzz, implemented in Iptscrae.
; FizzBuz example in Iptscrae
1 a =
{
"" b =
{ "fizz" b += } a 3 % 0 == IF
{ "buzz" b += } a 5 % 0 == IF
{ a ITOA LOGMSG } { b LOGMSG } b STRLEN 0 == IFELSE
a ++
}
{ a 100 <= } WHILE
..or, as one-line direct input:
/""s={n++{{" "n itoa&}{" buzz"}n 5%ifelse}{" fizz"}n 3%ifelse s+=}{101n>}while s logmsg
Related links
Official Iptscrae Language Guide
Scripting languages
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Slonim District (; ) is a district (raion) of Grodno Region in Belarus. The administrative center is Slonim.
Notable residents
Michał Wołłowicz (1806, Parečča estate — 1833) - participant of the November Uprising
References
Districts of Grodno Region
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"Beer Thirty" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn and Terry McBride, and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in October 1999 as the second single from the album Tight Rope. The song reached #19 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Chart performance
References
1999 singles
1999 songs
Brooks & Dunn songs
Songs written by Ronnie Dunn
Songs written by Terry McBride (musician)
Song recordings produced by Byron Gallimore
Arista Nashville singles
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Mel Bourne (November 22, 1923 – January 14, 2003) was an American production designer and art director. He was nominated for three Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction. He was born Melvin B. Bornstein in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Frieda and Max Bornstein.
Family
Bourne married actress Sarah Marshall June 13, 1952. They had one child, Timothy Bourne, and they divorced in 1957.
Selected filmography
Bourne was nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Art Direction:
Interiors (1978)
The Natural (1984)
The Fisher King (1991)
References
External links
1923 births
2003 deaths
American art directors
Artists from Chicago
American production designers
David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University alumni
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```emacs lisp
;;; ob-makefile.el --- Babel Functions for Makefile -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;; Author: Eric Schulte
;; Thomas S. Dye
;; Keywords: literate programming, reproducible research
;; Homepage: path_to_url
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <path_to_url
;;; Commentary:
;; This file exists solely for tangling a Makefile from Org files.
;;; Code:
(require 'ob)
(defvar org-babel-default-header-args:makefile '())
(defun org-babel-execute:makefile (body _params)
"Execute a block of makefile code.
This function is called by `org-babel-execute-src-block'."
body)
(defun org-babel-prep-session:makefile (_session _params)
"Return an error if the :session header argument is set. Make
does not support sessions."
(error "Makefile sessions are nonsensical"))
(provide 'ob-makefile)
;;; ob-makefile.el ends here
```
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```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
~
~
~ path_to_url
~
~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
~ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-->
<androidx.coordinatorlayout.widget.CoordinatorLayout
xmlns:android="path_to_url"
xmlns:app="path_to_url"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
>
<com.google.android.material.appbar.AppBarLayout
android:id="@+id/app_bar"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="@dimen/app_bar_height"
android:fitsSystemWindows="true"
android:theme="@style/AppTheme.AppBarOverlay"
>
<com.google.android.material.appbar.CollapsingToolbarLayout
android:id="@+id/toolbar_layout"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:fitsSystemWindows="true"
app:contentScrim="?attr/colorPrimary"
app:expandedTitleMarginBottom="24dp"
app:layout_scrollFlags="scroll|exitUntilCollapsed"
app:toolbarId="@+id/toolbar"
>
<androidx.appcompat.widget.Toolbar
android:id="@+id/toolbar"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="?attr/actionBarSize"
app:layout_collapseMode="pin"
app:popupTheme="@style/AppTheme.PopupOverlay"
app:title="@string/title_demo_basic"
/>
</com.google.android.material.appbar.CollapsingToolbarLayout>
</com.google.android.material.appbar.AppBarLayout>
<im.ene.toro.widget.Container
android:id="@+id/player_container"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
app:layout_behavior="@string/appbar_scrolling_view_behavior"
/>
</androidx.coordinatorlayout.widget.CoordinatorLayout>
```
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Fabiola María Morales Castillo (born 26 September 1955) is a Peruvian politician and a Congresswoman representing Piura for the 2006–2011 term. Morales was elected under the National Unity belongs to the National Solidarity party. She lost her seat in the 2011 elections when she ran for re-election, but she received a minority of votes. Morales is a member of the Madrid Forum, an international alliance of right-wing and far-right individuals.
Controversies
She has been known for her constant activity as a "troll" in order to attack former mayor of Lima, Susana Villaran, from which she has received more criticism than praise. She also gained a negative public image due to major corruption scandals, as well as homophobic comments and discrimination against the handicapped.
References
External links
Official Congressional Site
University of Piura alumni
Living people
National Unity (Peru) politicians
National Solidarity Party (Peru) politicians
Popular Renewal politicians
Members of the Congress of the Republic of Peru
1955 births
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```javascript
!function(a){if("object"==typeof exports&&"undefined"!=typeof module)module.exports=a();else if("function"==typeof define&&define.amd)define([],a);else{var e;"undefined"!=typeof window?e=window:"undefined"!=typeof global?e=global:"undefined"!=typeof self&&(e=self),e.faker=a()}}(function(){return function a(e,t,s){function i(n,r){if(!t[n]){if(!e[n]){var c="function"==typeof require&&require;if(!r&&c)return c(n,!0);if(o)return o(n,!0);var m=new Error("Cannot find module '"+n+"'");throw m.code="MODULE_NOT_FOUND",m}var u=t[n]={exports:{}};e[n][0].call(u.exports,function(a){var t=e[n][1][a];return i(t?t:a)},u,u.exports,a,e,t,s)}return t[n].exports}for(var o="function"==typeof require&&require,n=0;n<s.length;n++)i(s[n]);return i}({1:[function(a,e){function t(a){var e=a.fake,t=a.helpers;return this.zipCode=function(e){if("undefined"==typeof e){var s=a.definitions.address.postcode;e="string"==typeof s?s:a.random.arrayElement(s)}return t.replaceSymbols(e)},this.city=function(t){var 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Western promenade dances are a form of partner dance traditionally danced to country-western music, and which are stylistically associated with American country and/or western traditions.
Specific dances are often associated with a specific song or songs, for example "San Antonio Stroll", "Orange Blossom Special" and "Cotton-Eyed Joe".
In promenade-style partner dancing the partners (dance couple) dance side-by-side, maintaining a connection with each other through a promenade handhold. The man dances traditionally to the left of the woman. There is no leader or follower, as in ballroom-style partner dancing, because both partners execute the steps identically. However, the man does function as a leader in a limited capacity, when and if there is undertaken turns, twirls and other fancy arm maneuvers.
See also
Country–western dance
Schottische
Social dance
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```c++
//===- ARMRegisterBankInfo.cpp -----------------------------------*- C++ -*-==//
//
// See path_to_url for license information.
//
//===your_sha256_hash------===//
/// \file
/// This file implements the targeting of the RegisterBankInfo class for ARM.
/// \todo This should be generated by TableGen.
//===your_sha256_hash------===//
#include "ARMRegisterBankInfo.h"
#include "ARMInstrInfo.h" // For the register classes
#include "ARMSubtarget.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/RegisterBank.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/RegisterBankInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetRegisterInfo.h"
#define GET_TARGET_REGBANK_IMPL
#include "ARMGenRegisterBank.inc"
using namespace llvm;
// FIXME: TableGen this.
// If it grows too much and TableGen still isn't ready to do the job, extract it
// into an ARMGenRegisterBankInfo.def (similar to AArch64).
namespace llvm {
namespace ARM {
enum PartialMappingIdx {
PMI_GPR,
PMI_SPR,
PMI_DPR,
PMI_Min = PMI_GPR,
};
RegisterBankInfo::PartialMapping PartMappings[]{
// GPR Partial Mapping
{0, 32, GPRRegBank},
// SPR Partial Mapping
{0, 32, FPRRegBank},
// DPR Partial Mapping
{0, 64, FPRRegBank},
};
#ifndef NDEBUG
static bool checkPartMapping(const RegisterBankInfo::PartialMapping &PM,
unsigned Start, unsigned Length,
unsigned RegBankID) {
return PM.StartIdx == Start && PM.Length == Length &&
PM.RegBank->getID() == RegBankID;
}
static void checkPartialMappings() {
assert(
checkPartMapping(PartMappings[PMI_GPR - PMI_Min], 0, 32, GPRRegBankID) &&
"Wrong mapping for GPR");
assert(
checkPartMapping(PartMappings[PMI_SPR - PMI_Min], 0, 32, FPRRegBankID) &&
"Wrong mapping for SPR");
assert(
checkPartMapping(PartMappings[PMI_DPR - PMI_Min], 0, 64, FPRRegBankID) &&
"Wrong mapping for DPR");
}
#endif
enum ValueMappingIdx {
InvalidIdx = 0,
GPR3OpsIdx = 1,
SPR3OpsIdx = 4,
DPR3OpsIdx = 7,
};
RegisterBankInfo::ValueMapping ValueMappings[] = {
// invalid
{nullptr, 0},
// 3 ops in GPRs
{&PartMappings[PMI_GPR - PMI_Min], 1},
{&PartMappings[PMI_GPR - PMI_Min], 1},
{&PartMappings[PMI_GPR - PMI_Min], 1},
// 3 ops in SPRs
{&PartMappings[PMI_SPR - PMI_Min], 1},
{&PartMappings[PMI_SPR - PMI_Min], 1},
{&PartMappings[PMI_SPR - PMI_Min], 1},
// 3 ops in DPRs
{&PartMappings[PMI_DPR - PMI_Min], 1},
{&PartMappings[PMI_DPR - PMI_Min], 1},
{&PartMappings[PMI_DPR - PMI_Min], 1}};
#ifndef NDEBUG
static bool checkValueMapping(const RegisterBankInfo::ValueMapping &VM,
RegisterBankInfo::PartialMapping *BreakDown) {
return VM.NumBreakDowns == 1 && VM.BreakDown == BreakDown;
}
static void checkValueMappings() {
assert(checkValueMapping(ValueMappings[GPR3OpsIdx],
&PartMappings[PMI_GPR - PMI_Min]) &&
"Wrong value mapping for 3 GPR ops instruction");
assert(checkValueMapping(ValueMappings[GPR3OpsIdx + 1],
&PartMappings[PMI_GPR - PMI_Min]) &&
"Wrong value mapping for 3 GPR ops instruction");
assert(checkValueMapping(ValueMappings[GPR3OpsIdx + 2],
&PartMappings[PMI_GPR - PMI_Min]) &&
"Wrong value mapping for 3 GPR ops instruction");
assert(checkValueMapping(ValueMappings[SPR3OpsIdx],
&PartMappings[PMI_SPR - PMI_Min]) &&
"Wrong value mapping for 3 SPR ops instruction");
assert(checkValueMapping(ValueMappings[SPR3OpsIdx + 1],
&PartMappings[PMI_SPR - PMI_Min]) &&
"Wrong value mapping for 3 SPR ops instruction");
assert(checkValueMapping(ValueMappings[SPR3OpsIdx + 2],
&PartMappings[PMI_SPR - PMI_Min]) &&
"Wrong value mapping for 3 SPR ops instruction");
assert(checkValueMapping(ValueMappings[DPR3OpsIdx],
&PartMappings[PMI_DPR - PMI_Min]) &&
"Wrong value mapping for 3 DPR ops instruction");
assert(checkValueMapping(ValueMappings[DPR3OpsIdx + 1],
&PartMappings[PMI_DPR - PMI_Min]) &&
"Wrong value mapping for 3 DPR ops instruction");
assert(checkValueMapping(ValueMappings[DPR3OpsIdx + 2],
&PartMappings[PMI_DPR - PMI_Min]) &&
"Wrong value mapping for 3 DPR ops instruction");
}
#endif
} // end namespace arm
} // end namespace llvm
ARMRegisterBankInfo::ARMRegisterBankInfo(const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI)
: ARMGenRegisterBankInfo() {
static bool AlreadyInit = false;
// We have only one set of register banks, whatever the subtarget
// is. Therefore, the initialization of the RegBanks table should be
// done only once. Indeed the table of all register banks
// (ARM::RegBanks) is unique in the compiler. At some point, it
// will get tablegen'ed and the whole constructor becomes empty.
if (AlreadyInit)
return;
AlreadyInit = true;
const RegisterBank &RBGPR = getRegBank(ARM::GPRRegBankID);
(void)RBGPR;
assert(&ARM::GPRRegBank == &RBGPR && "The order in RegBanks is messed up");
// Initialize the GPR bank.
assert(RBGPR.covers(*TRI.getRegClass(ARM::GPRRegClassID)) &&
"Subclass not added?");
assert(RBGPR.covers(*TRI.getRegClass(ARM::GPRwithAPSRRegClassID)) &&
"Subclass not added?");
assert(RBGPR.covers(*TRI.getRegClass(ARM::GPRnopcRegClassID)) &&
"Subclass not added?");
assert(RBGPR.covers(*TRI.getRegClass(ARM::rGPRRegClassID)) &&
"Subclass not added?");
assert(RBGPR.covers(*TRI.getRegClass(ARM::tGPRRegClassID)) &&
"Subclass not added?");
assert(RBGPR.covers(*TRI.getRegClass(ARM::tcGPRRegClassID)) &&
"Subclass not added?");
assert(RBGPR.covers(*TRI.getRegClass(ARM::tGPR_and_tcGPRRegClassID)) &&
"Subclass not added?");
assert(RBGPR.covers(*TRI.getRegClass(ARM::tGPREven_and_tGPR_and_tcGPRRegClassID)) &&
"Subclass not added?");
assert(RBGPR.covers(*TRI.getRegClass(ARM::tGPROdd_and_tcGPRRegClassID)) &&
"Subclass not added?");
assert(RBGPR.getSize() == 32 && "GPRs should hold up to 32-bit");
#ifndef NDEBUG
ARM::checkPartialMappings();
ARM::checkValueMappings();
#endif
}
const RegisterBank &
ARMRegisterBankInfo::getRegBankFromRegClass(const TargetRegisterClass &RC,
LLT) const {
using namespace ARM;
switch (RC.getID()) {
case GPRRegClassID:
case GPRwithAPSRRegClassID:
case GPRnopcRegClassID:
case rGPRRegClassID:
case GPRspRegClassID:
case tGPR_and_tcGPRRegClassID:
case tcGPRRegClassID:
case tGPRRegClassID:
case tGPREvenRegClassID:
case tGPROddRegClassID:
case tGPR_and_tGPREvenRegClassID:
case tGPR_and_tGPROddRegClassID:
case tGPREven_and_tcGPRRegClassID:
case tGPREven_and_tGPR_and_tcGPRRegClassID:
case tGPROdd_and_tcGPRRegClassID:
return getRegBank(ARM::GPRRegBankID);
case HPRRegClassID:
case SPR_8RegClassID:
case SPRRegClassID:
case DPR_8RegClassID:
case DPRRegClassID:
case QPRRegClassID:
return getRegBank(ARM::FPRRegBankID);
default:
llvm_unreachable("Unsupported register kind");
}
llvm_unreachable("Switch should handle all register classes");
}
const RegisterBankInfo::InstructionMapping &
ARMRegisterBankInfo::getInstrMapping(const MachineInstr &MI) const {
auto Opc = MI.getOpcode();
// Try the default logic for non-generic instructions that are either copies
// or already have some operands assigned to banks.
if (!isPreISelGenericOpcode(Opc) || Opc == TargetOpcode::G_PHI) {
const InstructionMapping &Mapping = getInstrMappingImpl(MI);
if (Mapping.isValid())
return Mapping;
}
using namespace TargetOpcode;
const MachineFunction &MF = *MI.getParent()->getParent();
const MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF.getRegInfo();
unsigned NumOperands = MI.getNumOperands();
const ValueMapping *OperandsMapping = &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx];
switch (Opc) {
case G_ADD:
case G_SUB: {
// Integer operations where the source and destination are in the
// same register class.
LLT Ty = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
OperandsMapping = Ty.getSizeInBits() == 64
? &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx]
: &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx];
break;
}
case G_MUL:
case G_AND:
case G_OR:
case G_XOR:
case G_LSHR:
case G_ASHR:
case G_SHL:
case G_SDIV:
case G_UDIV:
case G_SEXT:
case G_ZEXT:
case G_ANYEXT:
case G_PTR_ADD:
case G_INTTOPTR:
case G_PTRTOINT:
case G_CTLZ:
// FIXME: We're abusing the fact that everything lives in a GPR for now; in
// the real world we would use different mappings.
OperandsMapping = &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx];
break;
case G_TRUNC: {
// In some cases we may end up with a G_TRUNC from a 64-bit value to a
// 32-bit value. This isn't a real floating point trunc (that would be a
// G_FPTRUNC). Instead it is an integer trunc in disguise, which can appear
// because the legalizer doesn't distinguish between integer and floating
// point values so it may leave some 64-bit integers un-narrowed. Until we
// have a more principled solution that doesn't let such things sneak all
// the way to this point, just map the source to a DPR and the destination
// to a GPR.
LLT LargeTy = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(1).getReg());
OperandsMapping =
LargeTy.getSizeInBits() <= 32
? &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx]
: getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_LOAD:
case G_STORE: {
LLT Ty = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
OperandsMapping =
Ty.getSizeInBits() == 64
? getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx]})
: &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx];
break;
}
case G_FADD:
case G_FSUB:
case G_FMUL:
case G_FDIV:
case G_FNEG: {
LLT Ty = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
OperandsMapping =Ty.getSizeInBits() == 64
? &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx]
: &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx];
break;
}
case G_FMA: {
LLT Ty = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
OperandsMapping =
Ty.getSizeInBits() == 64
? getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx]})
: getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_FPEXT: {
LLT ToTy = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
LLT FromTy = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(1).getReg());
if (ToTy.getSizeInBits() == 64 && FromTy.getSizeInBits() == 32)
OperandsMapping =
getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_FPTRUNC: {
LLT ToTy = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
LLT FromTy = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(1).getReg());
if (ToTy.getSizeInBits() == 32 && FromTy.getSizeInBits() == 64)
OperandsMapping =
getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_FPTOSI:
case G_FPTOUI: {
LLT ToTy = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
LLT FromTy = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(1).getReg());
if ((FromTy.getSizeInBits() == 32 || FromTy.getSizeInBits() == 64) &&
ToTy.getSizeInBits() == 32)
OperandsMapping =
FromTy.getSizeInBits() == 64
? getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx]})
: getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_SITOFP:
case G_UITOFP: {
LLT ToTy = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
LLT FromTy = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(1).getReg());
if (FromTy.getSizeInBits() == 32 &&
(ToTy.getSizeInBits() == 32 || ToTy.getSizeInBits() == 64))
OperandsMapping =
ToTy.getSizeInBits() == 64
? getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx]})
: getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_FCONSTANT: {
LLT Ty = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
OperandsMapping = getOperandsMapping(
{Ty.getSizeInBits() == 64 ? &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx]
: &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx],
nullptr});
break;
}
case G_CONSTANT:
case G_FRAME_INDEX:
case G_GLOBAL_VALUE:
OperandsMapping =
getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx], nullptr});
break;
case G_SELECT: {
LLT Ty = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
(void)Ty;
LLT Ty2 = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(1).getReg());
(void)Ty2;
assert(Ty.getSizeInBits() == 32 && "Unsupported size for G_SELECT");
assert(Ty2.getSizeInBits() == 1 && "Unsupported size for G_SELECT");
OperandsMapping =
getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_ICMP: {
LLT Ty2 = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(2).getReg());
(void)Ty2;
assert(Ty2.getSizeInBits() == 32 && "Unsupported size for G_ICMP");
OperandsMapping =
getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx], nullptr,
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_FCMP: {
LLT Ty = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
(void)Ty;
LLT Ty1 = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(2).getReg());
LLT Ty2 = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(3).getReg());
(void)Ty2;
assert(Ty.getSizeInBits() == 1 && "Unsupported size for G_FCMP");
assert(Ty1.getSizeInBits() == Ty2.getSizeInBits() &&
"Mismatched operand sizes for G_FCMP");
unsigned Size = Ty1.getSizeInBits();
assert((Size == 32 || Size == 64) && "Unsupported size for G_FCMP");
auto FPRValueMapping = Size == 32 ? &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::SPR3OpsIdx]
: &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx];
OperandsMapping =
getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx], nullptr,
FPRValueMapping, FPRValueMapping});
break;
}
case G_MERGE_VALUES: {
// We only support G_MERGE_VALUES for creating a double precision floating
// point value out of two GPRs.
LLT Ty = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
LLT Ty1 = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(1).getReg());
LLT Ty2 = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(2).getReg());
if (Ty.getSizeInBits() != 64 || Ty1.getSizeInBits() != 32 ||
Ty2.getSizeInBits() != 32)
return getInvalidInstructionMapping();
OperandsMapping =
getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_UNMERGE_VALUES: {
// We only support G_UNMERGE_VALUES for splitting a double precision
// floating point value into two GPRs.
LLT Ty = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(0).getReg());
LLT Ty1 = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(1).getReg());
LLT Ty2 = MRI.getType(MI.getOperand(2).getReg());
if (Ty.getSizeInBits() != 32 || Ty1.getSizeInBits() != 32 ||
Ty2.getSizeInBits() != 64)
return getInvalidInstructionMapping();
OperandsMapping =
getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx],
&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx]});
break;
}
case G_BR:
OperandsMapping = getOperandsMapping({nullptr});
break;
case G_BRCOND:
OperandsMapping =
getOperandsMapping({&ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx], nullptr});
break;
case DBG_VALUE: {
SmallVector<const ValueMapping *, 4> OperandBanks(NumOperands);
const MachineOperand &MaybeReg = MI.getOperand(0);
if (MaybeReg.isReg() && MaybeReg.getReg()) {
unsigned Size = MRI.getType(MaybeReg.getReg()).getSizeInBits();
if (Size > 32 && Size != 64)
return getInvalidInstructionMapping();
OperandBanks[0] = Size == 64 ? &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::DPR3OpsIdx]
: &ARM::ValueMappings[ARM::GPR3OpsIdx];
}
OperandsMapping = getOperandsMapping(OperandBanks);
break;
}
default:
return getInvalidInstructionMapping();
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumOperands; i++) {
for (const auto &Mapping : OperandsMapping[i]) {
assert(
(Mapping.RegBank->getID() != ARM::FPRRegBankID ||
MF.getSubtarget<ARMSubtarget>().hasVFP2Base()) &&
"Trying to use floating point register bank on target without vfp");
}
}
#endif
return getInstructionMapping(DefaultMappingID, /*Cost=*/1, OperandsMapping,
NumOperands);
}
```
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Wide West was a steamboat that served in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It had a reputation as a luxury boat of its days.
Wide West was built in 1877 in Portland, Oregon, by the Oregon Steam Navigation Company. It was built entirely of wood. Wide West was a sternwheeler, 218 feet long and rated at 1200 tons. On the Columbia River, unlike the Mississippi and other rivers in the eastern part of the country, there were very few sidewheel steamboats. Wide West was placed on the run from Portland to the Cascades of the Columbia, which at that time, was the head of navigation. Passengers had to disembark and ride a short railway around the Cascades to board another steamboat to travel further upriver. Cargo similarly had to be unloaded and reloaded again.
In 1888 Wide West was disassembled. The upper works and machinery were used to build another steamboat, the T. J. Potter. This was typical of the time, as the wooden-hulls would become waterlogged and worn, and it was easier to simply rebuild a new boat. The upper works and machinery were reused, as they were more durable and still had economic value after only ten years of operation.
In practice, Wide West was sometimes referred to simply as the West.
Design, dimensions and cost
Wide West was built for the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, which held a monopoly on steamboat navigation on the Columbia River. Wide West was intended to be the pride vessel of the company's fleet. In 1895, Wide West was said to have been the "perfect sternwheeler" constructed for Columbia River service. When in service, Wide West was characterized as "palatial" and "the finest steamboat in America."
According to one source, the hull of Wide West was about feet long or . However, the overall length of the vessel was greater than the hull length because of an extension of the main deck, called a "fantail" over the stern which carried the stern-wheel. Measured this way, Wide West was feet long. Similarly, the width of the vessel, called "beam" was measured differently, depending on whether it was over the hull or over the guards, which were wide heavy timber extensions running along the top of the hull on both sides of the vessel. According to one source, Wide West had a beam of feet.
According to another source, the beam was . Another source states that, over the guards, Wide West and the very similar sternwheeler R.R. Thompson measured in length and in beam. Wide West had a depth of hold of .
According to the official steamboat registry, Wide West was long, with a beam of and depth of hold of . The overall size of the vessel was expressed in "tons" which was not a unit of weight but rather of size. Wide West was 1200.80 gross and 928.75 registered tons. The official steamboat registry number was 80650. According to one source, Wide West cost about $114,000 to construct.
Construction and launch
Construction began about the middle of June 1877 at the site of what in 1881 had become the Ainsworth dock in Portland, Oregon. This was also known as the steamboat boneyard. The hull was divided into 84 water-tight compartments, each of which was provided with a steam-powered siphon to pump out any leaking water. The vessel was launched on August 15, 1877. It was estimated that 2,000 people witnessed the launch of the Wide West. The launch, supervised by the builder, John J. Holland, took place at 4:45 in the afternoon and went flawlessly.
Cargo capacity
Wide West could carry about 550 tons of wheat and still have the guards (large wooden rails around the upper edge of the hull) not awash. Had the hull been made one foot deeper, Wide West could have carried another 120 tons of wheat. In this respect, Wide West was considered inferior to a similar vessel, the R.R. Thompson, built one year later.
Engineering
Power for Wide West was supplied by two horizontal high-pressure steam engines built by Pusey, Jones & Co., of Wilmington, Delaware. Drawings for the engines were prepared by John Gates (b.1839), chief engineer of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, and included an independent cut-off device, designed by Gates, which reduced wastage of steam in the cylinders which resulted in a “great economy of fuel.” Each engine had a bore of and a stroke of .
They were exact duplicates of the engines installed in the R.R. Thompson, which were built by the firm of Harlan and Hollingsworth, also of Wilmington. The engines generated 500 horsepower.
Wide West was expected to run at per hour, on a route between the Cascades and Astoria, Oregon. However, by October, 1877, the steamer had not been placed on the Astoria route, but was running solely between Portland and the Cascades, prompting criticism from the Daily Astorian of the decision.
A single boiler, originally wood-fired, generated steam at 90 pounds pressure per square inch, although it seems that pressure of up to 125 pounds per inch was possible. The boiler, built at Willamette Iron Works, of a type known as “Gates Sectional Boiler” was 7 feet in diameter and 30 feet long. It had 336 tubes, each 2.5 inches in diameter.
Fuel consumption was approximate one cord per hour, or, conservatively estimated, one cord for every 16 miles travelled. This was less than one-half of what a Mississippi-type steamboat with comparable capacity would consume.
The boiler was designed with a spark arrester which captured combusted material from the firebox, automatically hosed down the material with water, and discharged it into the river through a port in the hull. This kept the upper decks clean from soot which would otherwise have been exhausted through the smokestack and reduced the amount of paint needed for the cabins.
Water pressure for the washbasins in the cabin, and for the hydraulic steering gear was furnished by auxiliary steam-powered donkey engines.
Placed into service as freight boat
Wide West made its first trial run on October 17, 1877. At that time, the inland region of the Pacific Northwest was developing rapidly, with steamboats being loaded to capacity with wheat on their downstream trips, and returned upriver with cargos of merchandise, building supplies, farm machinery and other goods. Wide West was rushed into freight service without completion of her cabins and furnishings, making a daily round trip, heavily laden with cargo, between Portland and the Cascades.
Passenger accommodations completed
In April 1878, fitting out of the vessel was completed. It was at this time that the Gates hydraulic steering gear was installed, with Wide West being the first vessel it was fitted on.
The initial trip of the vessel, in a fully completed state, occurred on April 16, 1878. At this time, the vessel was moored opposite Swan Island to be photographed by Joseph Buchtel (1830-1916), a well-known photographer. The public was invited on board on the afternoon of the initial cruise, on April 16, to view the newly completed steamer.
Upper works and cabins
The deck above the main deck was called the “boiler deck”. A portion of the boiler, known as the “steam drum” protruded into the hall on the forward end of boiler deck, and was surrounded with metal jacketing. Overcoats, valises and other things were often stowed on tope of the jacketing while the vessel was under way.
The floors of the boiler deck were covered with mosaic oil cloth. The hall in the forward part was said to have been painted in a “delicate shade of lilac.” The forward hallway, which was known as the “social hall” included the purser's office on one side, and the freight clerk's office on the other. Ten staterooms, each containing two bachelor's berths, opened on to the forward hall. Each stateroom was to have a stationary marble wash basin with hot and cold running water. Large mirrors were placed at the ends of the cabins and chandeliers were hung at regular intervals trom the center line of the ceiling.
Towards the stern, the boiler deck then transitioned into the dining room, onto which opened 22 “large and commodious” staterooms, all of uniform size, with each stateroom including a three-quarters bedstead for two persons, with a single berth above. These accommodations, as well as those in the ladies’ saloon, were said to “contrast favorably with the cramped up little dens called state-rooms on the eastern steamboats.”. The dining room was painted in pale lemon, with gold beads on the door panels. The floor in the dining room was covered with a Brussels-style carpet, apparently locally made. The chairs and tables were made locally as well, of Oregon ash with burl maple veneer.
Further towards the stern on the boiler deck was the ladies saloon, which included six rooms, painted in a different color from the dining room. One of the rooms had been fitted up as a ladies toilet, in which the pumps kept “continuous jets of water playing, while the boat is in motion, so that no offensive effluvia taints these sumptuous cabins.” During winter, this area was heated by a steam radiator covered a marble slab. At night the room was lit by nickel-plated lamps.
Above the boiler deck was the hurricane deck, which was also called simply the “roof” in steamboat parlance. Seven lifeboats were located on the roof, along with crane derricks to lower them. There was a structure on the roof called a “texas,” which housed all the officers of the vessel, except for the clerks, in ten cabins.
Above the was the pilot house, which featured plate glass windows and a wheel which controlled the vessels rudder's by hydraulic power, exceeding, it was said, the strength of ten men. It was said that a child of six could move the wheel. In 1881, seventeen other steamboats of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company were similarly equipped.
Officers and crew
In 1881, the master of the vessel was John H. Wolf (also seen spelled “Wolfe”)(c1821 or 1824-1885), who in 1881 had had 28 years experience on the Columbia River. Chief engineer in 1881 was John Marshall. On the 1883 Astoria runs, Wide West was under the command of Capt John W. Babbidge (b.1842) and also under Capt. Clark W. Sprague. One of the pursers of Wide West was Napoleon Bonaparte Ingalls (1830-1922), who also served on many other well-known steamers that operated on the Columbia river system.
Service on the Columbia River
Wide West ran for several years on the Portland-Cascades route, occasionally going to Astoria. Passengers disembarked, and all freight was offloaded at the Cascades, to be taken by a portage railroad around the rapids of the Cascades, to another steamboat, which would proceed to The Dalles, Oregon, where the process would be repeated to bypass the long stretch of rapids above that point on the river. When first built, the Daily Astorian criticized O.S.N. for not placing the boat on the Astoria route.
In 1881 Wide West made daily trips between Portland, Oregon and the Cascades of the Columbia, and was reported to have been the favorite vessel of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. In 1881, Wide West was estimated to be capable of operating for another ten years. The wheat traffic in 1882 was extremely heavy, and Wide West was frequently loaded to capacity on its runs between Portland and the Cascades.
Gambling on river boats in the Pacific Northwest was never as prevalent as on the Mississippi craft, Wide West was said to have been an exception; supposedly “her palatial equipment lent itself to the art of professional card playing, and high stakes were not considered an exception aboard her.”
Power, accidents, and speed
Wide West had a reputation as a powerful steamer. It could tow two or three barges without difficulty. Wide West once lost power in one engine, but ran for several days on the one remaining engine. The other cylinder blew however, on August 28, 1878, when the vessel was three miles distant from Vancouver.
Several Chinese passengers on the main deck, that is the machinery and freight deck, were injured by flying debris. Racial segregation of the time required Chinese passengers to travel only on this deck. The explosion disabled Wide West, which had to anchor and was out of service for three weeks. The steamer had to be towed back to Portland by the Ocklahama and the Ordway. Emma Hayward took the place of Wide West on the Cascades run.
On April 16, 1879, Wide West made the fastest run ever from Cascades downstream to Vancouver, Washington, covering the 47 mile distance in one hour and 47 minutes, almost 24 miles per hour. It was speculated then that no other steamboat on the river, save only the S.G. Reed, could come within 5 miles per hour of this speed.
As of December 1878, Wide West’s fastest time from Portland to Vancouver was 67 minutes. This was bested on December 11, 1878 by the then new (launched September 30, 1878) steamer Lurline, which made the same run in 60 minutes with 95 pounds of steam, carrying 150 troops to Fort Vancouver. The steamer Emma Hayward, when first on the route, had made the run in 65 minutes.
In 1880, Wide West made the Portland-Astoria run in five hours, a record time that was unbroken for several years. It was claimed that when Wide West towed the hull of the dismantled older steamer Oneonta, the old boat had moved faster than at any time when under actual power.
Ownership change
In 1879, the original owner of Wide West, the very successful Oregon Steam Navigation Company, ceased to exist, and most of its assets, including Wide West and other steamboats passed to a new concern, the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company. At 1200 tons, Wide West and the slight smaller R.R. Thompson (1158 tons), were by far the largest vessels in the new company’s fleet, the next largest being the Harvest Queen (845 tons) and the S.G. Reed (800 tons). Wide West was also the most valuable vessel of the O.R. & N, being valued at $40,000 in July 1881.
Prominent passengers
On October 4, 1880, the Wide West carried President Rutherford B. Hayes, Gen. William T. Sherman and the president’s party from Vancouver, WA to the Cascades, where the party inspected the Cascade locks, then under construction, and then proceeded east, along the portage railway to above the Cascades, where they boarded the Hassalo, bound for The Dalles, Oregon.
Conversion to coal-firing
On February 18, 1883, Wide West was reported to have been taken out of service at the Portland “boneyard”, an area on the Willamette River used for storage and rehabilitation of old steamboats.
The vessel had undergone a thorough overhaul, during which the firebox was converted to a coal-burner. Other steamboats of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company were undergoing conversion to coal-firing at the same time.
The first trip with coal-fired boilers was on March 22, 1883, running from Portland to Astoria.
Wide West departed Portland at 5:30 a.m. and arrived at Astoria at 12:15 p.m. The trip was an experimental one, intended to test the function of the coal-fired machinery, and develop a time-table for the Portland-Astoria route. Several high-ranking officials of the company were on board for the trip, including F.T. Dodge, superintendent of the river division, John Gates, chief engineer of the river division, and D.P. Keene, secretary for C.H. Prescott, the company manager.
Portland-Astoria route
In April 1883, Wide West was placed on the route between Portland and Astoria. This route was 110 miles in length. The chief competitor on the route was the then-new (built in 1881) propeller-driven Fleetwood, owned by Captain U.B. Scott and his associates.
Wide West left Portland daily at 5:00 a.m., with the objective of arriving in Astoria by noon. Wide West would then leave Astoria at 1:00 pm to be able to return to Portland by 9:00 pm. The steamboat was orin on Sundays, with a layoff on Mondays. Stops along the way were limited to St. Helens, Kalama, Oak Point, Cathlamet, and Brookfield. In 1881 the fare one way was $2.
In June 1883, Wide West made daily trips, except Wednesday, between Portland and Astoria, Oregon. Wide West was taken off the Astoria route on September 5, 1883. Wide West was advertised as running in conjunction with the Ilwaco Steam Navigation Company’s steamer Gen. Miles. On Saturdays, the Miles would depart for Garibaldi and Tillamook, Oregon upon the arrival of Wide West at Astoria, thus enabling travellers to go from Portland to Tillamook in only 12 hours. On other days (except Wednesdays and Sundays) either the Gen. Miles or the Gen. Canby would meet the Wide West in Astoria, and then carry passengers and freight on to Fort Canby and Ilwaco, Washington.
Return to Cascades route
Wide West was last placed on the Cascades route under Capt. A.B. Pillsbury.
Dismantled
In August 1887, the boiler, engines, and upper works of Wide West were nearly as good as new, but the hull was "rotten", and consequently the owners planned to construct a new hull for the steamer, and shift the works and the machinery over to it. The new hull was to be nearly as long as the old one, with two feet less beam, and one foot less depth of hold. The boiler deck was to be cut down one and one-half to two feet.
In 1887, Wide West was dismantled in Portland. The cabin structures and most of the fittings were transferred to a new steamer, the side-wheel driven T.J. Potter. The work was done under the supervision of shipbuilder J.H. Steffen, who along with Capt. James W. Troup was one of the designers of the new vessel. Wide West was almost unrecognizable once the works had been transferred to the new hull, which was to be a side-wheeler rather than a sternwheeler. According to one source, new cylinders were bored for the side-wheel engines. According to another source, the old engines would be used in the new steamer.
Wreck off the coast of Washington
The hull of the Wide West was sold to the Puget Sound Lighter and Transportation Company, which, keeping the name Wide West, in 1889 installed into the hull a small steam engine and a propeller drive. The new owners intended to put the vessel into service on Puget Sound. The hull was to be converted into a “mammoth steam barge” to be used for slow freight on the Sound.
On December 25, 1889, under Capt. Frederick Sparling (b.1862), the Wide West was sent of the Columbia River bar and into the Pacific Ocean, to make the voyage around the Olympic Peninsula. On January 6, 1890, the owners of the barge Wide West reported that they believed the vessel to have been lost at sea. This turned out to be correct.
Sparling was reported to have had only a limited knowledge of steam navigation. Soon after crossing the bar, Wide West met heavy seas and high wind. The large hull proved to be unmanageable in these conditions, and an auxiliary sailing rig which had been installed was blown away by the wind. The propeller was also lost, and the vessel was wrecked on Destruction Island.
None of the crew were lost however. They managed to reach the mainland, where they walked up along the Hoh River and sought the assistance of the Native Americans there. The party procured a guide to take them north along the coast to La Push, Washington. From La Push, the party proceeded about 40 miles across the Olympic Mountains to the Pysht River, where they were able to board the steamer Evangel to reach Port Townsend, Washington.
Wide West was said to have been a total loss. The value of the barge was estimated to have been about $15,000. However, everything movable on the wreck, including engines, boiler and machinery, was salvaged before the hull was battered to pieces. The license of the chief engineer, one Goulding, was suspended as a result of the wreck. The reasons for the suspension were that the engineer “had taken charge of new machinery that had never been inspected, and also went to sea knowing that it was in violation of the marine laws; also for incompetence shown by putting out with his engines and propellers in a disabled condition.”
Notes
See also
Steamboats of the Columbia River
T. J. Potter (sidewheeler)
Passenger ships of the United States
Steamboats of the Columbia River
Steamboats of Oregon
Ships built in Portland, Oregon
1877 ships
Shipwrecks of the Washington coast
Shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean
Maritime incidents in December 1889
History of Jefferson County, Washington
Oregon Steam Navigation Company
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Uracis is a genus from the family Libellulidae. The genus was first described by Jules Pierre Rambur.
Description
Uracis species are medium-sized dragonflies and grow to be 28 to 40 millimeters tall. The color of the abdomen of colored males is mostly bluish with a grayish-white coating. The part of the thorax to which the wings attach, the so-called pterothorax, is grayish, but with age it takes on the same bluish hue as the abdomen. The wings are transparent except for the brownish tinted wing tips. It can also happen that the wings have brown ribbons due to polymorphism. Like the Vertex, the postfrons are black. There are also two tubercles on the vertex, which allow a distinction to Ypirangathemis species. Similar to representatives of Erythrodiplax, Nannothemis, Pseudoleon and Ypirangathemis, the last segment of the vesica spermalis is long and cylindrical
Species
References
External links
Libellulidae
Odonata genera
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```xml
export { BlockchainExportCommand } from 'lisk-commander';
```
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Andrew Henry Robert Martindale (1932–1995) was Professor of Visual Art at the University of East Anglia at the time of his sudden death, aged just 62. One of the pioneers in the teaching of art history as an academic discipline and a founding member of the Association of Art Historians, he was also a highly respected medieval scholar specialising in the late Gothic and early Renaissance periods with a number of publications to his name. His 1972 book, The Rise of the Artist, is much vaunted, often cited, and has been described as 'a brilliant study of the hierarchies within the medieval patronage system'.
Early life
Andrew Martindale was born in Bombay on 19 December 1932, the son of Henry Martindale, a Church of England cleric who was Archdeacon of Bombay from 1927 to 1933, and Augusta Martindale. He attended the choir school of Christ Church Cathedral School, Oxford, then Westminster School before going on to read for a degree in history at New College, Oxford. His post graduate qualification from the Courtauld Institute of Art, where he studied or worked alongside leading figures in the art history world, Anthony Blunt, George Zarnecki, Peter Kidson, Brian Sewell and Christopher Hohler, led to a lifelong career as an art historian and academic. He has been lauded as 'an impeccable art historian'.
Career
After a year of working with Nikolaus Pevsner on the Buildings of England series, specifically in Surrey and Norfolk, Martindale was appointed lecturer at the Courtauld in 1959 by Anthony Blunt. Whilst the study of art history in Britain was established in the 1930s following the opening of the Courtauld in 1932, from the 1960s onwards the appetite for art history as an academic subject increased and art history departments were set up at the new universities (including the Universities of East Anglia, Essex and Sussex), at polytechnics (such as Middlesex) and other institutions of higher and further education. As John Onians said of his colleague in the obituary for The Independent 'Martindale was an exemplary figure, whose active role was significant in setting standards and determining direction' in establishing and popularising the discipline of study in the history of art. In his role as University Grants Commission's adviser on art history, he was an avid spokesperson for the subject and is praised for his handling of the crucial first Research Assessment exercises.
Martindale remained a lecturer in medieval and renaissance art history at the Courtauld Institute until 1965 when Peter Lasko asked him to join the School of Fine Art and Music being established at the new University of East Anglia (UEA); a department that was to become a rigorously academic centre of art history which expanded away from the traditions of studying only Western art and architecture. Firstly evolving into the School of World Art Studies and Museology, a move that Martindale oversaw, it is now known as the School of Art, Media and American Studies; a global department. He was appointed senior lecturer in 1965, dean in 1971 and succeeded Lasko as Professor of Visual Art in 1974. In these latter roles he became closely involved in the creation of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts to house the collection of over 300 20thc. artworks and ethnographic objects donated to the university in 1973 by Sir Robert Sainsbury and Lady Lisa Sainsbury together with an endowment for the building which was designed by Norman Foster. The building, that also housed the School of World Art Studies and Museology, was opened in 1978 to critical acclaim and was later expanded to include an extension also funded by the Sainsburys. It became a Grade II listed building in 2012.
Manuscripts and photographs from the collection of Andrew Martindale are held in UEA's Photographic Collection in the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts and, while he was at the Courtauld, Martindale also contributed photographs to the Conway Library whose archive of architectural images is in the process of being digitised.
Public work and honours
As a founder member of the Association of Art Historians, Martindale supported its annual conferences and was primarily responsible for conceiving its journal, Art History, first published in 1978. He served for nearly thirty years on the Council for the Care of Churches as well as on the University Grants Committee and the University Faculty Committee. He was also an elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
When Professor George Henderson, a founder member of the steering committee of the Harlaxton Medieval Symposium, an annual event held at Harlaxton Manor inaugurated by Pamela Tudor-Craig in 1984, retired to Scotland, Professor Martindale took over his position. The Symposium in the year of his tragic death was to be convened by him and the papers presented that year became a Festschrift in his honour; England and the Continent in the Middle Ages : studies in memory of Andrew Martindale. In the year of his death he was also president of the Ecclesiastical History Society.
In Martindale's obituary for The Man and Other Families, the writer observed how fitting it was 'that his ashes now lie in the cloister of Norwich Cathedral where he had chaired the Fabric Advisory committee since 1991'.
Following Professor Martindale's death, friends and colleagues contributed to a memorial fund which has been used to fund the annual Martindale lecture series.
Personal life
In 1959 Andrew Martindale married Jane Brooke, a fellow medievalist and emerita of the University of East Anglia who publishes under the name of Jane Martindale. Andrew was a gifted pianist and played the harpsichord and piano all his life having acquired musical skills when he was a choir boy. He died on 29 May 1995 in Norwich from a brain tumour after a short illness.
Selected publications
Man and the Renaissance, London: Hamlyn, 1967
Gothic Art, London: Thames and Hudson, 1967
The Complete Paintings of Giotto, introduction by Andrew Martindale, notes and catalogue by Edi Baccheschi, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969,
The Complete Paintings of Mantegna, Introduction by Andrew Martindale, notes and catalogue by Niny Garavaglia, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971,
The Rise of the Artist in the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance, London: Thames and Hudson, 1972,
The Triumphs of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen at Hampton Court with a foreword by Sir Anthony Blunt, London : Harvey Miller, 1979,
Simone Martini, Oxford: Phaidon, 1988,
Heroes, Ancestors, Relatives and the Birth of the Portrait, The Hague: Gary Schwartz/SDU, 1988,
Painting the Palace: Studies in the History of Medieval Secular Painting, London: Pindar Press, 1995,
Martindale also wrote the entry on Simone Martini in Grove Art Online and contributed to the entry 'Western Sculpture' in Encyclopædia Britannica.
References
1932 births
1995 deaths
Scholars from Mumbai
English art historians
People educated at Westminster School, London
Alumni of New College, Oxford
Alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art
Academics of the Courtauld Institute of Art
Academics of the University of East Anglia
British medievalists
|
```cmake
# fill string with spaces
macro (acg_format_string str length return)
string (LENGTH "${str}" _str_len)
math (EXPR _add_chr "${length} - ${_str_len}")
set (${return} "${str}")
while (_add_chr GREATER 0)
set (${return} "${${return}} ")
math (EXPR _add_chr "${_add_chr} - 1")
endwhile ()
endmacro ()
# print message with color escape sequences if CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE is set
string (ASCII 27 _escape)
function (acg_color_message _str)
if (CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE AND NOT WIN32)
message (${_str})
else ()
string (REGEX REPLACE "${_escape}.[0123456789;]*m" "" __str ${_str})
message (${__str})
endif ()
endfunction ()
# info header
function (acg_print_configure_header _id _name)
acg_format_string ("${_name}" 40 _project)
acg_format_string ("${${_id}_VERSION}" 40 _version)
acg_color_message ("\n${_escape}[40;37m************************************************************${_escape}[0m")
acg_color_message ("${_escape}[40;37m* ${_escape}[1;31mACG ${_escape}[0;40;34mBuildsystem${_escape}[0m${_escape}[40;37m *${_escape}[0m")
acg_color_message ("${_escape}[40;37m* *${_escape}[0m")
acg_color_message ("${_escape}[40;37m* Package : ${_escape}[32m${_project} ${_escape}[37m *${_escape}[0m")
acg_color_message ("${_escape}[40;37m* Version : ${_escape}[32m${_version} ${_escape}[37m *${_escape}[0m")
acg_color_message ("${_escape}[40;37m************************************************************${_escape}[0m")
endfunction ()
# info line
function (acg_print_configure_footer)
acg_color_message ("${_escape}[40;37m************************************************************${_escape}[0m\n")
endfunction ()
```
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John Joseph Merena (November 18, 1909 – March 9, 1977) was a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball in 1934. Merena pitched in four games for the Boston Red Sox, starting three of those games, completing two, and collecting his only win in a four-hit shutout over the rival New York Yankees. His career was over in the spring of 1935 due to a sore arm. His father, Jacob Kosmo Merena, had come from Nove Sonch (Nowy Sacz), Poland (it was Russia at the time), arriving in the United States in 1901. Jacob's wife Mary was a New York native, born to two Russian parents.
References
External links
Spike Merena - Baseball-Reference.com
1909 births
1977 deaths
Baseball players from Paterson, New Jersey
Major League Baseball pitchers
Boston Red Sox players
American people of Russian descent
American people of Polish descent
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is an actor and model. Oyamada began her career in Japan. She is currently based in New York City and Tokyo.
Life and career
Sayuri Oyamada was born in Niigata, Japan. She made her acting debut in 2000, acting for director Junko Wada in Body Drop Asphalt, accruing widespread acclaim in Japan and globally. In 2010, Oyamada ventured to New York to expand her international career having been selected by the Ministry of Culture to represent the Japanese entertainment community in an elite cultural exchange program. In the last several years, Oyamada has spent her time between Tokyo, Los Angeles, and New York. She is currently based in New York and Tokyo.
Oyamada's professional work includes critically acclaimed films produced in Japan and internationally, including leads in Bright Future (2003), Seventh Anniversary (2003) Miracle Banana (2005) (Haiti), Suki Da (2006), Watashi Dasuwa (2009), Insect Detective Yoshimi Yoshida (2010). In 2016, Oyamada played the leading role of Aya in While the Women Are Sleeping (女が眠る時) directed by Wayne Wang and also starring Takeshi Kitano, Hidetoshi Nishijima, and Shiori Kutsuna premiered at the 66th Annual Berlin International Film Festival.
Oyamada's newest trilogy of theatrical projects includes leading roles in Bashira directed by Academy Award winner Nickson Fong, a short directed by Govind Rae, and a supporting role in the Japanese feature, Lady in White directed by Yuki Otsuka. All three were due for release in 2019.
Oyamada's Japan-based commercial work includes Bridgestones "Good Winter" television campaign and work for brands such as Docomo, Sony, Lion and others. She has been featured in commercials in the United States for such brands as Cadillac, Shiseido feat. Lady Gaga, Apple Watch, IBM Think, Audible (Amazon), and Keurig.
Filmography
Theatre
References
External links
Living people
20th-century Japanese actresses
21st-century Japanese actresses
Japanese film actresses
Japanese performance artists
Japanese stage actresses
Japanese television actresses
People from Niigata (city)
Year of birth missing (living people)
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Sebastián Manuel Corona Nacarino (born 8 July 1976) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central defender, and an assistant manager.
Club career
Born in Lora del Río, Province of Seville, Corona played first as a professional for hometown club Sevilla FC, but only appeared in 20 games in almost four years with the first team, and just three in La Liga. Subsequently, from January 2000 to June 2006, he would be a defensive mainstay in the second division, with Albacete Balompié, CD Tenerife and Real Murcia.
In 2007, Corona signed with SD Huesca of the third level, being an essential member as the Aragonese side promoted in his first year, a first-ever for them, and continuing to be a starter in the following seasons (never less than 28 league appearances). Over the course of 13 campaigns in that tier, he played 358 matches and scored 12 goals.
The 36-year-old Corona returned to division three in the summer of 2012, joining CD Leganés.
References
External links
1976 births
Living people
People from Vega del Guadalquivir
Footballers from the Province of Seville
Spanish men's footballers
Men's association football defenders
La Liga players
Segunda División players
Segunda División B players
Sevilla Atlético players
Sevilla FC players
Granada CF footballers
Albacete Balompié players
CD Tenerife players
Real Murcia CF players
Águilas CF players
SD Huesca footballers
CD Leganés players
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Superhost was a character portrayed by TV personality Marty Sullivan at independent television station WUAB channel 43 in Cleveland from 1969 to 1989. He wore a baggy suit, cape and red nose (like a clown version of Superman) to host the station's Saturday afternoon monster movie.
Early life
Sullivan was born on March 5, 1932, in Detroit, Michigan. He went to Assumption College (now University of Windsor), and served in the U.S. Navy.
Show format
The show would begin at noon with Supe's On!, an hour-long warm-up to the movies, with two Three Stooges shorts, and usually a Laurel and Hardy short as well. Superhost would appear during commercial breaks, cracking jokes, showing skits, and talking to the TV audience.
Superhost greeted fans with his famous "Hello, dere" (pronounced "dare") and follow with sketches like "The Moronic Woman" (a parody of The Bionic Woman) "Caboose Supe" (a Boxcar Willie takeoff), and "Fat Whitman" (a spoof of Slim Whitman). His most famous sketch was a music video based on the popular trucker song "Convoy". He was also known for referring to the movies as "flicks" as in "Let's get back to da flick."
After Supe's On, he would host an afternoon of films under the Mad Theater banner. Generally two films were shown, going from 1 to 4 p.m. The movies would be old horror films like Frankenstein or Japanese monster movies such as Godzilla.
As the 1980s went along, with WCW Worldwide Wrestling and other more contemporary syndicated weekend programming becoming available, the show began getting trimmed down for time. First to the Supe's On hour (11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) plus one movie (12:30 to 2 p.m) in 1985, then in 1987, the entire show was shortened to one hour under the Supe's On! banner, with Superhost appearing during commercial breaks during one episode each of The Munsters and Batman from 11 a.m. to noon. From 1988 until its finale in December 1989, the show was then changed to an hour of Three Stooges shorts (with a cartoon thrown in), and Superhost appearing during commercial breaks, all under the Supe's On with the Three Stooges! banner from 11 a.m. to noon (then towards the end moved to 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.)
Other roles
In addition to playing Superhost, Sullivan was a longtime floor director and staff announcer for WUAB, and without the Superhost costume, also occasionally hosted the daily afternoon Prize Movie, when usual host John Lanigan was off. Even post Superhost, he would continue to fill in for Lanigan until Sullivan retired in 1993.
He also filled in anchoring news breaks during the primetime Star Movie when usual anchor Gary Short was off. Sullivan had come to WUAB with some news background, as prior to his career at WUAB, Sullivan worked as an announcer and news reporter for WGAR AM 1220 in Cleveland. Among the major stories Sullivan had covered at WGAR was the Hough Riots.
Sullivan (in character as Superhost) appeared in a few skits for WJW's Hoolihan & Big Chuck Show (later The Big Chuck & Lil' John Show) over the years, notably in one installment of the popular "Soulman" sketch of the 1970s. Despite being on a rival station, Sullivan has stated they were good guys and never direct competition to his show.
In a story Sullivan liked to tell, he would sometimes be pressed into service on a Friday night when taping the Superhost show, and have to also do the live news breaks. So he'd quickly put on a jacket, shirt, and tie to do the news, while under the desk, he'd still have his Superhost costume on.
He served in this capacity until 1988, when WUAB began their nightly Ten O'Clock News newscast. Sullivan would later joke that "it took an over 30 person news staff to replace me".
Death
Sullivan died on February 21, 2020, at the age of 87 in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.
Awards and honors
1997 NATAS (Lower Great Lakes Chapter) Silver Circle Award
Ohio Broadcasters Hall of Fame Inductee (class of 1991)
Horror Host Hall of Fame inductee (class of 2015)
References
Further reading
American television personalities
Television in Cleveland
Horror hosts
1932 births
Living people
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```html
<div class="modal">
<ion-header-bar class="bar-positive">
<div class="buttons">
<button class="button button-clear" ng-click="closeNewTopicModal()"></button>
</div>
<h1 class="title"></h1>
<div class="buttons">
<button class="button button-clear" ng-click="saveNewTopic()" ng-disabled="newTopicData.title.length < 10 || newTopicData.content == ''"></button>
</div>
</ion-header-bar>
<ion-content class="topic-create">
<form>
<div class="list">
<label class="item item-input">
<input type="text" ng-model="newTopicData.title" placeholder="10">
</label>
<label class="item item-input">
<textarea placeholder="" ng-model="newTopicData.content" rows="5" class="content"></textarea>
</label>
</div>
</form>
</ion-content>
</div>
```
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* distributed with this work for additional information
* regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*/
package org.apache.beam.examples.complete.cdap.options;
import io.cdap.plugin.common.Constants;
import org.apache.beam.sdk.options.Description;
import org.apache.beam.sdk.options.PipelineOptions;
import org.apache.beam.sdk.options.Validation;
/**
* The {@link BaseCdapOptions} interface provides the custom execution options passed by the
* executor at the command-line for examples with Cdap plugins.
*/
public interface BaseCdapOptions extends PipelineOptions {
@Validation.Required
@Description(Constants.Reference.REFERENCE_NAME_DESCRIPTION)
String getReferenceName();
void setReferenceName(String referenceName);
}
```
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Burakovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Domshinskoye Rural Settlement, Sheksninsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2002.
Geography
Burakovo is located 38 km southeast of Sheksna (the district's administrative centre) by road. Mititsyno is the nearest rural locality.
References
Rural localities in Sheksninsky District
|
```smalltalk
using System;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using Volo.Abp.DependencyInjection;
namespace Volo.Abp.MongoDB.DependencyInjection;
public class AbpMongoDbContextRegistrationOptions : AbpCommonDbContextRegistrationOptions, IAbpMongoDbContextRegistrationOptionsBuilder
{
public AbpMongoDbContextRegistrationOptions(Type originalDbContextType, IServiceCollection services)
: base(originalDbContextType, services)
{
}
}
```
|
John Lloyd (184710/17 June 1915) was a British Anglican bishop. He served as the Bishop of Swansea (a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of St David's) from 1890 until his death in office.
Lloyd was the son of William Lloyd of Newport, Monmouthshire, and was educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge — whence he was awarded his Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1876, his Cambridge Master of Arts (MA Cantab) in 1888, and a Doctorate of Divinity in 1891. He married in 1883.
Made a deacon in London in 1876, he at first served as curate of Roehampton, Surrey; he was ordained priest in 1877 and became curate of Storrington, West Sussex. He served as vicar of St Peter's Church, Carmarthen from 1889, then a canon residentiary of St David's Cathedral from 1890; he became vicar of Jeffreston and Reynalton, Pembrokeshire, in 1900 and vicar of Lampeter, Cardiganshire, in 1903.
Nominated to serve as the first Bishop of Swansea — to assist the Bishop of St David's —, Lloyd was ordained and consecrated a bishop on 24 June 1890, by Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, at St Paul's Cathedral, and was sworn in on St Peter's day (29 June) 1890.
References
1847 births
Alumni of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Bishops of Swansea
19th-century Welsh Anglican bishops
20th-century Welsh Anglican bishops
1915 deaths
People from Storrington
|
```xml
import * as React from 'react';
import { l10n, getToolkitStorageKey } from 'toolkit/extension/utils/toolkit';
import { serviceLookup } from 'toolkit/extension/utils/ember';
import { YNABModalService } from 'toolkit/types/ynab/services/YNABModalService';
interface Props {
toggleHiddenState: (state: boolean) => void;
}
export const HideClosedButton = ({ toggleHiddenState }: Props) => {
const isHidden = getToolkitStorageKey('hide-closed', true);
const label = isHidden ? l10n('toolkit.show', 'Show') : l10n('app.hide', 'Hide');
const toggleHidden = () => {
toggleHiddenState(!isHidden);
serviceLookup<YNABModalService>('modal')?.closeModal?.();
};
return (
<li onClick={toggleHidden} id="tk-hide-closed-accounts">
<button>
<svg className="ynab-new-icon" width="16" height="16">
<use href="#icon_sprite_lock"></use>
</svg>
{` ${label}`} Closed Accounts
</button>
</li>
);
};
```
|
Elections to the Puducherry Legislative Assembly were held in May 1985, to elect members of the 30 constituencies in Puducherry (then known as Pondicherry), in India. The Indian National Congress won the popular vote and the most seats, and M. O. H. Farook was appointed as the Chief Minister of Puducherry.
Results
Elected members
See also
List of constituencies of the Puducherry Legislative Assembly
1985 elections in India
References
External links
1985 State Assembly elections in India
State Assembly elections in Puducherry
1980s in Pondicherry
|
World Day of Social Justice (Social Justice Equality Day) is an international day recognizing the need to promote social justice, which includes efforts to tackle issues such as poverty, exclusion, gender inequality, unemployment, human rights, and social protections. Many organizations, including the UN, American Library Association (ALA), and the International Labour Organization, make statements on the importance of social and present plans for greater social justice by tackling poverty, social and economic exclusion and unemployment. The United Nations General Assembly has decided to observe 20 February annually, approved on 26 November 2007 and starting in 2009, as the World Day of Social Justice.
The Declaration focuses on guaranteeing fair outcomes for all through employment, social protection, social dialogue, and fundamental principles and rights.
Teaching Social Justice Day
Ideal topics for teaching students about the need for social justice include (but are not limited to) childhood poverty, global citizenship, human rights, and sustainable development. A series of lessons are available by country with the United Nations and other programs. Oxfam's food for thought power point which shows students the global food system that then has the opportunity for students to share their thoughts and experiences. The lesson plans and collections available are for students of all ages.
See also
List of minor secular observances
Disability and poverty
United Nations
References
External links
UN site dedicated to World Day of Social Justice
ALA site dedicated to equity, diversity, and inclusion advocacy, legislation & issues
World Day of Social Justice
Day of Social Justice, World
Globalism
Social justice
February observances
International observances
|
Berlandia is a genus of East African huntsman spiders that was first described by R. de Lessert in 1921. it contains two species, found in Africa: B. longipes and B. tenebricola.
See also
List of Sparassidae species
References
Araneomorphae genera
Sparassidae
Spiders of Africa
|
```javascript
// @flow
import indexOf from './indexof'
const isInteger = (value: number): boolean =>
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-globals
typeof value === 'number' && isFinite(value) && Math.floor(value) === value
const getPosition = (
value: string,
search: string,
position: number,
): number => {
if (
!isInteger(position) ||
position > value.length ||
position < search.length
) {
return value.length - search.length
}
return position - search.length
}
/**
* @module endsWith
* @description
* Test if `value` ends with `search`
* ## Install
* Install all functions of strman
* ```sh
* yarn add strman
* ```
* or just the endsWith function
* ```sh
* yarn add strman.endswith
* ```
* ## Usage
* ```javascript
* import { endsWith } from 'strman'
* // OR
* import endsWith from 'strman.endswith'
* ```
* @param {String} value The input string
* @param {String} search The string to search for
* @param {Number} [position] The start position/index within `value` to start searching
* @param {Boolean} [caseSensitive=true] Use case (in-)sensitive matching
* @example
* const value = 'Daniel Leite'
* const search = 'Leite'
* endsWith(value, search)
* // => true
* @returns {Boolean} True if `value` ends with `search`
*/
export default (
value: string,
search: string,
position: number = 0,
caseSensitive: boolean = true,
): boolean => {
const newPosition = getPosition(value, search, position)
const lastIndex = indexOf(value, search, newPosition, caseSensitive)
return lastIndex !== -1 && lastIndex === newPosition
}
```
|
```objective-c
//===-- ResourceScriptTokenList.h -------------------------------*- C++-*-===//
//
// See path_to_url for license information.
//
//===your_sha256_hash-----===//
//
// This is a part of llvm-rc tokens header. It lists all the possible tokens
// that might occur in a correct .rc script.
//
//===your_sha256_hash-----===//
// Long tokens. They might consist of more than one character.
TOKEN(Invalid) // Invalid token. Should not occur in a valid script.
TOKEN(Int) // Integer (decimal, octal or hexadecimal).
TOKEN(String) // String value.
TOKEN(Identifier) // Script identifier (resource name or type).
// Short tokens. They usually consist of exactly one character.
// The definitions are of the form SHORT_TOKEN(TokenName, TokenChar).
// TokenChar is the one-character token representation occuring in the correct
// .rc scripts.
SHORT_TOKEN(BlockBegin, '{') // Start of the script block; can also be BEGIN.
SHORT_TOKEN(BlockEnd, '}') // End of the block; can also be END.
SHORT_TOKEN(Comma, ',') // Comma - resource arguments separator.
SHORT_TOKEN(Plus, '+') // Addition operator.
SHORT_TOKEN(Minus, '-') // Subtraction operator.
SHORT_TOKEN(Pipe, '|') // Bitwise-OR operator.
SHORT_TOKEN(Amp, '&') // Bitwise-AND operator.
SHORT_TOKEN(Tilde, '~') // Bitwise-NOT operator.
SHORT_TOKEN(LeftParen, '(') // Left parenthesis in the script expressions.
SHORT_TOKEN(RightParen, ')') // Right parenthesis.
```
|
Twinning-Induced Plasticity steel which is also known as TWIP steel is a class of austenitic steels which can deform by both glide of individual dislocations and mechanical twinning on the {1 1 1}γ<1 1 >γ system.
They have outstanding mechanical properties at room temperature combining high strength (ultimate tensile strength of up to 800 MPa) and ductility (elongation to failure up to 100%) based on a high work-hardening capacity. TWIP steels have mostly high content in Mn (above 20% in weight %) and small additions of elements such C (<1 wt.%), Si (<3 wt.%), or Al (<3 wt.%). The steels have low stacking fault energy (between 20 and 40 mJ/m2) at room temperature. Although the details of the mechanisms controlling strain-hardening in TWIP steels are still unclear, the high strain-hardening is commonly attributed to the reduction
of the dislocation mean free path with the increasing fraction of deformation twins as these are considered to be strong obstacles
to dislocation glide. Therefore, a quantitative study of deformation twinning in TWIP steels is critical to understand their strain-hardening mechanisms and mechanical properties. Deformation twinning can be considered as a nucleation and growth process. Twin growth is assumed to proceed by co-operative movement of Shockley partials on subsequent {111} planes.
History
First steel based on plasticity induced by mechanical twinning was found in 1998 which had strength of 800 MPa with a total elongation of above 85%. These values vary with deformation temperature, strain rate and chemical composition.
Researchers have shown that increased work hardening attributed to the partitioning of the austenite grains is the main contributing factor to the overall elongation of TWIP steels in which the mechanical strain of twinning have a rather small contribution.
Compositions
TWIP steels usually contain large concentrations of Mn because it is crucial to preserve the austenitic structure based on the ternary system of Fe-Mn-Al and control Stacking Fault Energy (SFE) of the Iron-based alloys.
The addition of aluminium to Fe-high Mn TWIP steels is because it increases SFE significantly and therefore stabilizes the austenite against phase transformations which can occur in the Fe-Mn alloys during deformation. Furthermore, it strengthens the austenite by solid-solution hardening.
Properties
Austenitic steels are used widely in many applications because of their excellent
strength and ductility combined with good wear and corrosion resistance. High-Mn TWIP steels are attractive for automotive applications due to their high energy absorption, which is more than twice that of conventional high strength steels, and high stiffness which can improve the crash safety.
See also
TRIP steel
References
Steel
|
Culture consists of both material culture and non-material culture. Thoughts or ideas that make up a culture are called the non-material culture. In contrast to material culture, non-material culture does not include any physical objects or artifacts. Examples of non-material culture include any ideals, ideas, beliefs, values, norms that may help shape society.
Language
Language and culture are closely tied together and can affect one another. One example of culture shaping language is the case of the Pirahã people. Their lack of words for numbers makes it impossible for them to have complex mathematical systems in their culture. This could be a result of their cultural requirements: because they have no need for extensive mathematics, there would be no need for them to form number words. The formation of American slang can also serve as a reflection of culture and has changed as American culture developed. For example, as people began speaking out in defense of homosexuality in the 1960s, vulgar language and slang became more acceptable to use and began to be included in dictionaries.
The theory based on the works of Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf holds that language actually limits and shapes how people see the world around them. This theory of linguistic relativity would indicate that language alters and restricts the formation of language.
Symbols
In his 1973 book, The Interpretation of Cultures, anthropologist Clifford Geertz refers to culture as "a system of inherited conceptions expressed in symbolic forms by means of which men communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge about and attitudes toward life," expressing the importance he placed on symbols in culture. Just like language, symbols form as a culture grows. People in a particular society attribute meaning to specific objects, and that imbued meaning transforms that object into a widely recognized symbol in that society. There can be symbols that cross cultural boundaries. For example, a cross is a universal symbol of Christianity, and is so universally known due to the prevalence of Christianity in different cultures. Though the first stop sign first appeared in Michigan in the United States, the physical attributes are so well known in many different cultures due to its use in so many different countries. Some symbols meaning only to a particular cultures. In American culture, a white picket fence is a widely recognized symbol for a successful and happy suburban life.
Behavior
The culture that an individual is part of influences several aspects of that individual, including behavior. Through socialization, an individual will learn the values and norms inherent in their society and, in most cases, will behave according to those values and norms. Behavior is important because it can convey the values of a society. For example, in Japanese culture, which depends on the "fundamental relatedness of individuals" it is important to fit in with those around you and maintain harmonious personal relationships. Individuals in Japanese culture behave to avoid exclusion from society, putting flexibility, empathy, and self-restraint above expression of personal thoughts and opinions.
Behavior can also influence a culture. This can be seen in the caste system in India. In higher caste levels, it is customary for an individual to follow Sanskritic customs. Those in the lower caste levels take on this behavior in order to move up in the caste system. This type of behavior has had an influence on Indian culture: the numerous lower caste individuals participating in Sanskritic customs helped spread those customs all throughout India.
See also
Intangible cultural heritage
References
Cultural studies
|
Skidd Mills is a songwriter/producer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Skidd began his career at Ardent Studios in 1991. There he learned from the likes of John Hampton, Joe Hardy, Jim Dickinson, and Paul Ebersold. In 2001, Skidd left Ardent and started 747 Studios with fellow producer Paul Ebersold. It was there that Skiddco Music was started. In 2009, Skidd moved his operation to Nashville, where he has studios in Nolensville and on Music Row. Skidd has spent his career as a songwriter, producer, mixer, and engineer in rock, country, pop, blues and Christian music.
In 2006, Skidd started Skiddco Music LLC. The production company's first signing was Mississippi rock act Saving Abel. After developing and writing with the band, Skiddco Music teamed up with Virgin Records and released their first self-titled CD. The CD was certified gold, and the first single, "Addicted" sold over 2 million. Other acts on Skiddco Music include Jared Blake, Billy Dawson, Ashla Taylor and Jared Weeks.
Awards
Skidd has won multiple Grammy Awards along with having seven Grammy nominations. In 2010, Skidd won a BMI Pop Award for "most played song" for co-writing Saving Abel's "Addicted". Skidd has multiple Dove nominations.
Selected discography
Skillet – Collide (2003) *Grammy nominated
Sister Hazel – Lift (2004)
Saliva – Survival of the Sickest (2005)
Third Day – Wire (2005) *Grammy winner
Rev Theory – Truth Is Currency (2005)
Kutless – Strong Tower (2005)
Deepfield – Archetypes and Repetition (2006)
12 Stones – Anthem for the Underdog (2007)
Submersed – Immortal Verses (2007)
Saving Abel – Saving Abel (2008)
Pillar – Confessions (2009)
Sick Puppies – Tri-Polar (2009)
Decyfer Down - Crash (2009) *Grammy nominated
Tetanus – Such a Loser (2010)
Saving Abel – Miss America (2010)
Since October – Life, Scars, Apologies (2010)
Taddy Porter – Taddy Porter (2010)
Brent James & the Contraband - Moment of Silence (2011)
Egypt Central – White Rabbit (2011)
Madam Adam – Madam Adam (2011)
Pop Evil - War of Angels (2011)
12 Stones - Only Human (2012)
Charm City Devils - Sins (2012)
Cavo - Thick as Thieves (2012)
Saving Abel - Bringing Down the Giant (2012)
12 Stones - Beneath the Scars (2012)
We as Human - We as Human (2013) *Dove nominated
The Letter Black - Rebuild (2013)
Katie Armiger - Fall Into Me (2013)
Devour the Day - Time & Pressure (2013)
Texas Hippie Coalition - Ride On (2014)
Charm City Devils - Battles (2014)
Jared Blake - 'Til Morning Light (2014)
Saving Abel - Crackin' the Safe (2014)
Art of Dying - Rise Up (2015)
Flaw - Divided We Fall (Co-producer with Rick Lander)
12 Stones - Picture Perfect (2017)
References
External links
skiddco.com
Skidd Mills - Credits: AllMusic
Living people
Songwriters from Tennessee
Year of birth missing (living people)
|
```swift
//
//
//Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
//of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
//in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
//to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
//copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
//furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
//The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
//copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
//THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
//IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
//FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
//AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
//LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
//OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
//SOFTWARE.
import UIKit
public protocol BATabBarControllerDelegate: AnyObject {
func tabBarController(_ tabBarController: BATabBarController, didSelect: UIViewController)
}
public class BATabBarController: UIViewController {
//Delegate for adding actions to tab clicks
public var delegate: BATabBarControllerDelegate?
//Custom tab bar
var tabBar: BATabBar?
//View controllers associated with the tabs
public var viewControllers: [UIViewController] = [] {
didSet {
var i = Int(viewControllers.count) - 1
while i >= 0 {
let vc = viewControllers[i]
if let vcView = vc.view, let tabBar = tabBar {
self.view.insertSubview(vcView, belowSubview: tabBar)
}
i -= 1
}
}
}
//Items that are displayed in the tab bar
public var tabBarItems: [BATabBarItem] = [] {
didSet {
for i in 1..<tabBarItems.count {
let item1: BATabBarItem? = tabBarItems[i - 1]
let item2: BATabBarItem? = tabBarItems[i]
if (item1?.title != nil && item2?.title == nil) || (item1?.title == nil && item2?.title != nil) {
let myException = NSException(name: NSExceptionName("BATabBarControllerException"), reason: "Tabs must have all text or no text", userInfo: nil)
print("Error: \(myException)")
return
}
}
if let tabBar = tabBar {
tabBar.tabBarItems = tabBarItems
}
}
}
//Tab Bar Color
public var tabBarBackgroundColor: UIColor? {
didSet {
tabBar?.backgroundColor = tabBarBackgroundColor
}
}
//Tab Bar Animation duration
var tabBarAnimationDuration: CGFloat = 0.0 {
didSet {
tabBar?.animationDuration = tabBarAnimationDuration
}
}
//TabBarItem's stroke color
public var tabBarItemStrokeColor: UIColor = .black {
didSet {
for i in 0..<tabBarItems.count {
let item = tabBarItems[i]
item.strokeColor = tabBarItemStrokeColor
}
tabBar?.barItemStrokeColor = tabBarItemStrokeColor
}
}
//TabBarItem's line width
public var tabBarItemLineWidth: CGFloat = 0.0 {
didSet {
for i in 0..<tabBarItems.count {
let item = tabBarItems[i]
item.strokeWidth = tabBarItemLineWidth
}
tabBar?.barItemLineWidth = tabBarItemLineWidth
}
}
//initial selected view controller
public var initialViewController: UIViewController?
//Currently selected view controller
public var selectedViewController: UIViewController? {
didSet {
if let tabBar = tabBar, let delegate = delegate, let selectedViewController = selectedViewController, let selectedViewControllerView = selectedViewController.view {
view.insertSubview(selectedViewControllerView, belowSubview: tabBar)
delegate.tabBarController(self, didSelect: selectedViewController)
}
}
}
override public var hidesBottomBarWhenPushed: Bool {
didSet {
tabBar?.isHidden = hidesBottomBarWhenPushed
}
}
// MARK: - Lifecycle
public required init?(coder: NSCoder) {
fatalError("init(coder:) is not supported")
}
public init() {
super.init(nibName: nil, bundle: nil)
hidesBottomBarWhenPushed = false
// init tab bar
tabBar = BATabBar()
if let tabBar = tabBar {
tabBar.delegate = self
view.addSubview(tabBar)
}
}
override public func viewDidAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
//make sure we always have a selected tab
if (selectedViewController == nil) {
selectedViewController = initialViewController ?? viewControllers[0]
if let tabBar = tabBar, let selectedViewController = selectedViewController {
tabBar.selectedTabItem((viewControllers as NSArray).index(of: selectedViewController), animated: false)
}
}
}
public func setSelectedViewController(_ viewController: UIViewController?, animated: Bool) {
selectedViewController = viewController
if let viewController = viewController, let tabBar = tabBar {
let index = (viewControllers as NSArray).index(of: viewController)
tabBar.selectedTabItem(index, animated: animated)
}
}
}
extension BATabBarController: BATabBarDelegate {
func tabBar(_ tabBar: BATabBar, didSelectItemAt index: Int) {
selectedViewController = viewControllers[index]
}
}
```
|
(abbreviated ECPk, ) is a Sino-French engineering school in the centre of Beijing, China. It was established in 2005 by the initiative of the Écoles Centrales Network, a group of France's leading graduate schools in engineering research and education including the prestigious , together with China's Beihang University - the nation's top research institution in the field of aeronautics and astronautics.
ECPk campus is located at Beihang University.
History
In 2004, an agreement was signed by the Écoles Centrales and Beihang University to create the , which was then founded in 2005 in Beijing. In line with the Centrale education model which promotes close ties with the industry, the school signed partnerships with several major corporations in France and China, such as Société Générale, Alstom, Airbus, Schlumberger, Orange S.A., Safran, PSA Peugeot Citroën, COMAC, Total, and Ernst & Young, which have committed to support the institution's development as founding partners. Their contributions are to include defining the school's education strategy as well as providing financial support, research cooperation, industrial training, and publicity.
was inaugurated in September 2005 by Hervé Biausser, director of (now CentraleSupélec) and representative of the Écoles Centrales. The first class of students graduated in January 2012.
Admission
It recruits 100 students each year among the best of the Chinese education system, after the nation's intensive university entrance examinations (Gaokao, 高考).
Training
Most lessons are conducted in French, and the training lasts 6 years, after which graduates receive a master's degree from the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Beihang University) and the French diplôme d'ingénieur. The first three years correspond to preparatory classes similar to the French classes préparatoires and are based on 4 domains: language, mathematics, physical sciences, and industrial engineering.
The last three years correspond to the "generalist" engineer curriculum followed by the Écoles Centrales. Some of the specialization options include Materials Science, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Aeronautical Engineering, and Aerospace Science.
International exchange programs are also being planned as part of the curriculum.
External links
Official website
Educational institutions established in 2005
Pekin
Universities and colleges in Beijing
Engineering universities and colleges in China
2005 establishments in China
|
Drumnaglontagh () is a townland of 71 acres in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Ballymore and the historic barony of Orior Lower.
See also
List of townlands in County Armagh
References
Townlands of County Armagh
Civil parish of Ballymore, County Armagh
|
```smalltalk
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Input;
using System.Windows.Markup;
using System.Windows.Media;
namespace MahApps.Metro.IconPacks
{
[MarkupExtensionReturnType(typeof(Cursor))]
public class JamIconsCursorExtension : JamIconsImageExtension, IPackIconCursorExtension
{
public JamIconsCursorExtension() : base() => base.Brush = PackIconCursorHelper.DefaultBrush;
public JamIconsCursorExtension(PackIconJamIconsKind kind) : base(kind) => base.Brush = PackIconCursorHelper.DefaultBrush;
/// <inheritdoc/>
public Point HotSpot { get; set; }
/// <inheritdoc/>
public double Width { get; set; } = PackIconCursorHelper.DefaultWidth;
/// <inheritdoc/>
public double Height { get; set; } = PackIconCursorHelper.DefaultHeight;
/// <inheritdoc/>
public Brush StrokeBrush { get; set; }
/// <inheritdoc/>
public double StrokeThickness { get; set; } = PackIconCursorHelper.DefaultStrokeThickness;
public override object ProvideValue(IServiceProvider serviceProvider)
{
TransformGroup transformGroup = (TransformGroup)GetTransformGroup(this.Kind);
Geometry geometry = PackIconCursorHelper.GetCursorGeometry(GetPathData(this.Kind), transformGroup, Width, Height);
return PackIconCursorHelper.GeometryToCursor(geometry, Brush, StrokeBrush, StrokeThickness, HotSpot);
}
}
}
```
|
```c++
// this file is part of testcase instantiate5.C
int main() {}
```
|
Free League Publishing (Swedish: Fria Ligan) is a Swedish publisher and game creator.
History
Founded in 2011, Free League's game portfolio includes:
ALIEN The Roleplaying Game based on the film series (Gold ENNIE for Best Game 2020),
Blade Runner The Roleplaying Game based on the film series (Gold ENNIE for Best Cartography and Organization & Design 2023),
The One Ring roleplaying game second edition (Gold ENNIE for Best Art, Interior 2022) set in JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth by War of the Ring designer Francesco Nepitello and the roleplaying game's 5th Edition OGL sister line,
Twilight: 2000 gritty and apocalyptic war roleplaying game,
Vaesen, a Nordic horror roleplaying game based on the works by Johan Egerkrans (Gold ENNIE for Best Art, Interior 2021 and its supplement Mythic Britain and Ireland Gold ENNIE for Best Art, Interior and Best Setting 2023)
Mörk Borg pitch-black apocalyptic fantasy RPG (Silver ENNIE for Best Game 2020)
Tales from the Loop, alternate ’80s roleplaying game and alternate ’90s RPG Things from the Flood based on the worlds of visual artist Simon Stålenhag
Forbidden Lands a sandbox fantasy survival roleplaying game (winner of four ENNIE Awards 2019),
Mutant: Year Zero a postapocalyptic (Silver ENNIE for Best Rules 2015),
Coriolis – The Third Horizon a space adventure (Judge's Spotlight Award 2017),
Symbaroum,
Drakar och Demoner revised and updated (as Dragonbane in English).
Free League has also published the related but separate art books Tales from the Loop, Things from the Flood, and The Electric State also by Simon Stålenhag as well as the illustrated edition of the Lovecraft story The Call of Cthulhu by French artist François Baranger.
Related Links
Free League Homepage (English) https://freeleaguepublishing.com/en/
References
ENnies winners
Indie role-playing game publishing companies
|
Twin Eagle: Revenge Joe's Brother is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade game which was published in 1988. It was developed by SETA Corporation and licensed to Taito. It was one of the first arcade to use extensive digital sampling, from digitized photos to a digitized soundtrack. Controlling a helicopter, the player shoots aircraft and other attackers to earn points. If certain buildings are destroyed, hostages are found and extra points are received for saving them. A NES port was published a year later by Romstar.
Twin Eagle was followed up by a sequel in 1994, Twin Eagle II: The Rescue Mission, also by SETA.
Reception
In Japan, Game Machine listed Twin Eagle on their May 15, 1988 issue as being the eleventh most-successful table arcade unit of the month.
References
1988 video games
Arcade video games
Helicopter video games
Nintendo Entertainment System games
Romstar games
Vertically scrolling shooters
Video games developed in Japan
|
```java
package ai.vespa.metricsproxy.http;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.TestUtil;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.core.ConsumersConfig;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.core.MetricsConsumers;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.core.MetricsManager;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.HealthMetric;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.Metric;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.dimensions.ApplicationDimensions;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.dimensions.ApplicationDimensionsConfig;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.dimensions.NodeDimensions;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.dimensions.NodeDimensionsConfig;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.model.MetricId;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.model.MetricsPacket;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.service.DownService;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.service.DummyService;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.service.VespaService;
import ai.vespa.metricsproxy.service.VespaServices;
import com.yahoo.container.jdisc.RequestHandlerTestDriver;
import java.time.Instant;
import java.util.List;
import static ai.vespa.metricsproxy.http.ValuesFetcher.defaultMetricsConsumerId;
import static ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.ExternalMetrics.VESPA_NODE_SERVICE_ID;
import static ai.vespa.metricsproxy.metric.dimensions.PublicDimensions.REASON;
import static ai.vespa.metricsproxy.service.DummyService.METRIC_1;
/**
* Base class for http handler tests.
*
* @author gjoranv
*/
public class HttpHandlerTestBase {
protected static final List<VespaService> testServices = List.of(
new DummyService(0, ""),
new DummyService(1, ""),
new DownService(HealthMetric.getDown("No response")));
protected static final VespaServices vespaServices = new VespaServices(testServices);
protected static final String DEFAULT_CONSUMER = "default";
protected static final String CUSTOM_CONSUMER = "custom-consumer";
protected static final String CPU_METRIC = "cpu";
protected static final String URI_BASE = "path_to_url";
protected static RequestHandlerTestDriver testDriver;
protected static MetricsManager getMetricsManager() {
MetricsManager metricsManager = TestUtil.createMetricsManager(vespaServices, getMetricsConsumers(), getApplicationDimensions(), getNodeDimensions());
metricsManager.setExtraMetrics(List.of(
new MetricsPacket.Builder(VESPA_NODE_SERVICE_ID)
.timestamp(Instant.now())
.putMetrics(List.of(new Metric(MetricId.toMetricId(CPU_METRIC), 12.345)))));
return metricsManager;
}
protected static MetricsConsumers getMetricsConsumers() {
// Must use a whitelisted dimension to avoid it being removed for the MetricsV2Handler
var defaultConsumerDimension = new ConsumersConfig.Consumer.Metric.Dimension.Builder()
.key(REASON).value("default-val");
var customConsumerDimension = new ConsumersConfig.Consumer.Metric.Dimension.Builder()
.key(REASON).value("custom-val");
return new MetricsConsumers(new ConsumersConfig.Builder()
.consumer(new ConsumersConfig.Consumer.Builder()
.name(defaultMetricsConsumerId.id)
.metric(new ConsumersConfig.Consumer.Metric.Builder()
.name(CPU_METRIC)
.outputname(CPU_METRIC))
.metric(new ConsumersConfig.Consumer.Metric.Builder()
.name(METRIC_1)
.outputname(METRIC_1)
.dimension(defaultConsumerDimension)))
.consumer(new ConsumersConfig.Consumer.Builder()
.name(CUSTOM_CONSUMER)
.metric(new ConsumersConfig.Consumer.Metric.Builder()
.name(METRIC_1)
.outputname(METRIC_1)
.dimension(customConsumerDimension)))
.build());
}
protected static ApplicationDimensions getApplicationDimensions() {
return new ApplicationDimensions(new ApplicationDimensionsConfig.Builder().build());
}
protected static NodeDimensions getNodeDimensions() {
return new NodeDimensions(new NodeDimensionsConfig.Builder().build());
}
}
```
|
```smalltalk
namespace Xamarin.Forms
{
public enum DependencyFetchTarget
{
GlobalInstance,
NewInstance
}
}
```
|
```javascript
/**
* @license Apache-2.0
*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*/
'use strict';
// MODULES //
var isnan = require( '@stdlib/math/base/assert/is-nan' );
// MAIN //
/**
* Computes the sum of double-precision floating-point strided array elements, ignoring `NaN` values and using ordinary recursive summation.
*
* @param {PositiveInteger} N - number of indexed elements
* @param {Float64Array} x - input array
* @param {integer} strideX - `x` stride length
* @param {NonNegativeInteger} offsetX - `x` starting index
* @param {Float64Array} out - output array
* @param {integer} strideOut - `out` stride length
* @param {NonNegativeInteger} offsetOut - `out` starting index
* @returns {Float64Array} output array
*
* @example
* var Float64Array = require( '@stdlib/array/float64' );
*
* var x = new Float64Array( [ 2.0, 1.0, 2.0, -2.0, -2.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, NaN, NaN ] );
* var out = new Float64Array( 2 );
*
* var v = dnannsumors( 5, x, 2, 1, out, 1, 0 );
* // returns <Float64Array>[ 5.0, 4 ]
*/
function dnannsumors( N, x, strideX, offsetX, out, strideOut, offsetOut ) {
var sum;
var ix;
var io;
var n;
var i;
ix = offsetX;
io = offsetOut;
sum = 0.0;
if ( N <= 0 ) {
out[ io ] = sum;
out[ io+strideOut ] = 0;
return out;
}
if ( N === 1 || strideX === 0 ) {
if ( isnan( x[ ix ] ) ) {
out[ io ] = sum;
out[ io+strideOut ] = 0;
return out;
}
out[ io ] = x[ ix ];
out[ io+strideOut ] = 1;
return out;
}
n = 0;
for ( i = 0; i < N; i++ ) {
if ( isnan( x[ ix ] ) === false ) {
sum += x[ ix ];
n += 1;
}
ix += strideX;
}
out[ io ] = sum;
out[ io+strideOut ] = n;
return out;
}
// EXPORTS //
module.exports = dnannsumors;
```
|
```html
<!doctype html>
<title>abrupt closing of empty comment</title>
This one: <!-->.
And this one: <!--->.
```
|
```javascript
import { flushSync } from 'svelte';
import { test } from '../../test';
export default test({
html: `
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p></p>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p></p>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p></p>
`,
test({ assert, target, window }) {
const inputs = target.querySelectorAll('input');
assert.equal(inputs[0].checked, false);
assert.equal(inputs[1].checked, false);
assert.equal(inputs[2].checked, false);
assert.equal(inputs[3].checked, false);
assert.equal(inputs[4].checked, false);
assert.equal(inputs[5].checked, false);
assert.equal(inputs[6].checked, false);
assert.equal(inputs[7].checked, false);
assert.equal(inputs[8].checked, false);
const event = new window.Event('change');
inputs[2].checked = true;
inputs[2].dispatchEvent(event);
flushSync();
assert.htmlEqual(
target.innerHTML,
`
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p>z</p>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p></p>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p></p>
`
);
inputs[4].checked = true;
inputs[4].dispatchEvent(event);
flushSync();
assert.htmlEqual(
target.innerHTML,
`
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p>z</p>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p>y</p>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p></p>
`
);
inputs[5].checked = true;
inputs[5].dispatchEvent(event);
flushSync();
assert.htmlEqual(
target.innerHTML,
`
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p>z</p>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p>y, z</p>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="x"> x</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="y"> y</label>
<label><input type="checkbox" value="z"> z</label>
<p></p>
`
);
}
});
```
|
The AN/SPS-52 is a United States Navy long-range air search 3D radar that is capable of providing contact bearing, range and altitude. It was used on and s, and s, and s, , and s and other ships. It was replaced by the AN/SPS-48 on newer ships and ships that received upgrades. The antenna is mechanically rotated for azimuth but electronically scanned for elevation.
Description
The AN/SPS-52 was a development of the AN/SPS-39, incorporating a new planar antenna, a parametric amplifier, and a wide-pulse feature for longer range. It is externally indistinguishable from SPS-39 with the Series III field change.
The AN/SPA-72B antenna used by the AN/SPS-52 is a planar array, tilted back 25 degrees to allow for high-elevation coverage. The array is a collection of rows of slotted waveguides, fed from a feed system running the length of one side of the total wave assembly. Scanning in the vertical plane is achieved by feeding the antenna different frequencies.
As of the AN/SPS-52C revision, this radar has four modes of operation: high angle, long range, high data rate, and Moving Target Indicator (MTI). The primary mode is high angle, which provides coverage to approximately 180 miles and elevation up to 45°. In the long range mode, the radar has a range of approximately 300 miles and an elevation of approximately 13°. The high data rate mode has a range of approximately 110 miles with an elevation of approximately 45° and is used to acquire pop-up and close-in targets quickly. The MTI mode provides coverage up to 70 miles and up to 38 degrees and is intended for high-clutter environments.
Gallery
See also
List of radars
References
External links
GlobalSecurity AN/SPS-52
Firecontrolman - SPS-52 section - via Tpub
Sea radars
Military electronics of the United States
Military equipment introduced in the 1960s
|
"Sacred Ground" is the 49th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the seventh episode of the third season. In this episode a crew member of the star ship Voyager is injured by an energy field in an alien temple.
This science fiction television episode, part of the Star Trek franchise, was broadcast on UPN on October 30, 1996.
This episode is noted as one of the shows directed by a major actor in the show, Robert Duncan McNeill, who also plays the character Tom Paris.
Plot
The crew take shore leave on a friendly planet inhabited by people called Nechani. A group become interested in the Nechani's religious sites and take a tour. Kes is put into a coma when, out of curiosity, she touches a natural biogenic field. The Doctor cannot help, in part because the monks will not allow readings to be taken around the field. Neelix investigates and returns with a story of a King and his son. The son was seemingly injured as Kes was and the King went through an initiation in order to awaken him.
Janeway petitions the monks to allow her to perform the same ritual. The Doctor places a probe in her bloodstream, determined to find out the science behind the rituals. Janeway expects the course to consist of tests of physical endurance, mental discipline, and perhaps psychoactive drugs which would change her body chemistry, allowing her to pass through the field.
Janeway goes through the first series of tests; her guide warns that they are meaningless, the point is for Janeway to get in touch with the spirits. She ends up bitten by a creature which is supposed to allow her to contact the spirit world. Her guide seems to say that the spirits find Janeway's inquiries about Kes' plight inconsequential because she already knows how to fix Kes.
The Doctor thinks the venom from the creature might be the cure needed for Kes. It is not. Janeway convinces her command crew to let her go to the ritual site again, convinced that if she takes Kes through the field, it will work. Her guide allows it, indicating that Janeway's desire to go through is all that is needed. Kes is healed of her affliction. The Doctor comes up with a scientific explanation for how Kes was healed. Janeway seemingly expresses doubt that it was science.
Production
The episode was one of four episodes that was shot during the second season of production, but held over and aired in the third season. The other episodes are "Basics, Part II," "Flashback," and "False Profits." The story concept for the episode was a submission from freelance writer Geo Cameron about forcing Janeway to deal with things beyond the scientific method. The teleplay was written by Lisa Klink, who said it was "one of the harder scripts that I've ever written" because the episode was very talky and philosophical, and you have to pay attention to keep up with what was going on. She was very pleased with how the script came out and thought the director "did a very nice job with it as well."
Actor Robert Duncan McNeill, who played Tom Paris was given his first chance to direct on this episode. McNeill said "I was excited. I was ready. I was terrified." Duncan directed three more episodes of Voyager and four episodes of Enterprise; after the series he went on to direct as a career.
Reception
This had Nielsen ratings of 4.6 when it was broadcast in 1996.
In 2020, ScreenRant ranked this episode as one of the top ten worst episodes of Star Trek: Voyager.
Tor.com rated the episode 1 out of 10.
Releases
"Sacred Ground" was released on LaserDisc in Japan on June 25, 1999, as part of the 3rd season vol.1 set.
This episode was released on DVD on July 6, 2004 as part of Star Trek Voyager: Complete Third Season, with Dolby 5.1 surround audio. The season 3 DVD was released in the UK on September 6, 2004.
In 2017, the complete Star Trek: Voyager television series was released in a DVD box set, which included it as part of the season 3 discs.
References
External links
Star Trek: Voyager (season 3) episodes
1996 American television episodes
|
```ruby
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
require_relative '../../spec_helper'
guard -> { platform_is_not :windows or ruby_version_is "3.3" } do
describe "IO#pwrite" do
before :each do
@fname = tmp("io_pwrite.txt")
@file = File.open(@fname, "w+")
end
after :each do
@file.close
rm_r @fname
end
it "returns the number of bytes written" do
@file.pwrite("foo", 0).should == 3
end
it "accepts a string and an offset" do
@file.pwrite("foo", 2)
@file.pread(3, 2).should == "foo"
end
it "does not advance the pointer in the file" do
@file.pwrite("bar", 3)
@file.write("foo")
@file.pread(6, 0).should == "foobar"
end
it "calls #to_s on the object to be written" do
object = mock("to_s")
object.should_receive(:to_s).and_return("foo")
@file.pwrite(object, 0)
@file.pread(3, 0).should == "foo"
end
it "calls #to_int on the offset" do
offset = mock("to_int")
offset.should_receive(:to_int).and_return(2)
@file.pwrite("foo", offset)
@file.pread(3, 2).should == "foo"
end
it "raises IOError when file is not open in write mode" do
File.open(@fname, "r") do |file|
-> { file.pwrite("foo", 1) }.should raise_error(IOError, "not opened for writing")
end
end
it "raises IOError when file is closed" do
file = File.open(@fname, "w+")
file.close
-> { file.pwrite("foo", 1) }.should raise_error(IOError, "closed stream")
end
it "raises a NoMethodError if object does not respond to #to_s" do
-> {
@file.pwrite(BasicObject.new, 0)
}.should raise_error(NoMethodError, /undefined method [`']to_s'/)
end
it "raises a TypeError if the offset cannot be converted to an Integer" do
-> {
@file.pwrite("foo", Object.new)
}.should raise_error(TypeError, "no implicit conversion of Object into Integer")
end
end
end
```
|
```php
<?php
namespace WPGraphQL\Mutation;
use GraphQL\Error\UserError;
use GraphQLRelay\Relay;
use WPGraphQL\AppContext;
use WPGraphQL\Utils\Utils;
/**
* Class CommentRestore
*
* @package WPGraphQL\Mutation
*/
class CommentRestore {
/**
* Registers the CommentRestore mutation.
*
* @return void
*/
public static function register_mutation() {
register_graphql_mutation(
'restoreComment',
[
'inputFields' => self::get_input_fields(),
'outputFields' => self::get_output_fields(),
'mutateAndGetPayload' => self::mutate_and_get_payload(),
]
);
}
/**
* Defines the mutation input field configuration.
*
* @return array<string,array<string,mixed>>
*/
public static function get_input_fields() {
return [
'id' => [
'type' => [
'non_null' => 'ID',
],
'description' => __( 'The ID of the comment to be restored', 'wp-graphql' ),
],
];
}
/**
* Defines the mutation output field configuration.
*
* @return array<string,array<string,mixed>>
*/
public static function get_output_fields() {
return [
'restoredId' => [
'type' => 'Id',
'description' => __( 'The ID of the restored comment', 'wp-graphql' ),
'resolve' => static function ( $payload ) {
$restore = (object) $payload['commentObject'];
return ! empty( $restore->comment_ID ) ? Relay::toGlobalId( 'comment', $restore->comment_ID ) : null;
},
],
'comment' => [
'type' => 'Comment',
'description' => __( 'The restored comment object', 'wp-graphql' ),
'resolve' => static function ( $payload, $args, AppContext $context ) {
if ( ! isset( $payload['commentObject']->comment_ID ) || ! absint( $payload['commentObject']->comment_ID ) ) {
return null;
}
return $context->get_loader( 'comment' )->load_deferred( absint( $payload['commentObject']->comment_ID ) );
},
],
];
}
/**
* Defines the mutation data modification closure.
*
* @return callable(array<string,mixed>$input,\WPGraphQL\AppContext $context,\GraphQL\Type\Definition\ResolveInfo $info):array<string,mixed>
*/
public static function mutate_and_get_payload() {
return static function ( $input ) {
// Stop now if a user isn't allowed to delete the comment.
if ( ! current_user_can( 'moderate_comments' ) ) {
throw new UserError( esc_html__( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to restore this comment.', 'wp-graphql' ) );
}
// Get the database ID for the comment.
$comment_id = Utils::get_database_id_from_id( $input['id'] );
if ( false === $comment_id ) {
throw new UserError( esc_html__( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to restore this comment.', 'wp-graphql' ) );
}
// Delete the comment.
wp_untrash_comment( $comment_id );
$comment = get_comment( $comment_id );
return [
'commentObject' => $comment,
];
};
}
}
```
|
Mesosa curculionoides is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the type species of its genus. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1761, originally under the genus Cerambyx. It has a wide distribution throughout Europe and in the Caucasus, and is also known from South Korea. It was formerly found in Belgium, where it is now extinct. It measures between .
M. curculionoides feeds on Larix decidua, Abies alba, Corylus avellana, Fagus sylvatica, and Castanea sativa.
Varietas
Mesosa curculionoides var. biloculata (Nicolas, 1902)
Mesosa curculionoides var. tokatensis (Pic, 1904)
References
curculionoides
Beetles described in 1761
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
|
Eli M. Black (April 9, 1921 – February 3, 1975) was an American businessman. He controlled the United Brands Company. His son Leon Black co-founded the private equity firm Apollo Global Management.
Early life and education
Born Elihu Menashe Blachowitz in Poland, he immigrated to the United States as a child. He attended Yeshiva University, and graduated at the top of his class in 1940. He also received training to be an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and served as the rabbi of a congregation in Woodmere, New York for three and a half years prior to entering business.
Business career
Black's business career began in investment banking with Lehman Brothers, and then the American Securities Corporation, where he worked on financing for the American Seal-Kap Company, a company that made caps for milk bottles. He was hired to be their chairman and chief executive officer in 1954. Black renamed the company AMK, after its ticker symbol, and turned it into a vehicle for acquisitions, joining the conglomerate bandwagon of the 1960s. Among his many takeovers was the John Morrell & Co. meatpacking company. AMK joined the nation's top 500 companies in 1967. In September 1968, Black bought 10% of the outstanding shares of United Fruit on the open market, while outbidding other companies, and gained a controlling interest.
In 1970, AMK merged with United Fruit Company, and adopted the name United Brands. Black became chairman, president, and CEO. At that time, United Fruit was importing about a third of all the bananas sold in the US and owned the Chiquita banana brand. But Black soon discovered that United Fruit had far less capital than he had believed. The company soon became crippled with debt. The company's losses were exacerbated by Hurricane Fifi in 1974, which destroyed many of its banana plantations in Honduras. In 1974, United Brands reported losses of $40 million for the first three quarters of the year. Black struggled to keep the company solvent, and in December United Brands announced that it was selling its interest in Foster Grant, Inc. for $70 million.
Death
On February 3, 1975, Black went to his office on the forty-fourth floor of the Pan Am Building in Manhattan. At about 8:00 a.m., he fell to his death, landing on the northbound Park Avenue Viaduct beside motorists. Homicide detectives concluded that the quarter-inch glass window was broken with Black's attaché case and classified his death a suicide. A few weeks later the Securities and Exchange Commission uncovered a 1.25-million-dollar bribe that United Brands paid to Honduran president Oswaldo López Arellano under authorization by Black in order to obtain a reduction of taxes on banana exports.
After Black's death, Seymour Milstein and Paul Milstein bought into United Fruit.
Personal life
Black was married to artist Shirley Lubell (sister of Oklahoma oil executive Benedict I. Lubell and art dealer Grace Borgenicht Brandt). They had two children: daughter Judy Schlosberg and son Leon Black, founding member of private equity firm Apollo Management.
Black served as a trustee of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The American Jewish Committee, the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, Babson College, the Jewish Guild for the Blind, and the Jewish Museum. He had also served as chairman of the Commentary Magazine publication committee. The Eli M. Black Lifelong Learning Center at the Park Avenue Synagogue is named in his honor.
Cultural references
The 1994 film The Hudsucker Proxy included a scene resembling Black's suicide.
See also
Union of Banana Exporting Countries
References
Further reading
"Eli Black's Rites Attended by 500", The New York Times, February 6, 1975.
Peter T. Kilborn, "Suicide of Big Executive: Stress of Corporate Life", The New York Times, February 14, 1975.
Thomas P. McCann, On the Inside, Beverley, Massachusetts: Quinlan Press, 1987.
1921 births
1975 suicides
20th-century American businesspeople
American businesspeople in shipping
American food industry business executives
American investment bankers
American manufacturing businesspeople
American people of Polish-Jewish descent
Corporate raiders
Lehman Brothers people
Polish emigrants to the United States
Suicides by jumping in New York City
Yeshiva University alumni
United Fruit Company
People from Woodmere, New York
Rabbis from New York (state)
20th-century American rabbis
1975 deaths
|
```kotlin
/*
* that can be found in the LICENSE file.
*/
import org.jetbrains.startup.*
import org.jetbrains.benchmarksLauncher.*
import kotlinx.cli.*
class StartupLauncher : Launcher() {
override val benchmarks = BenchmarksCollection(
mutableMapOf(
"Singleton.initialize" to BenchmarkEntryManual(::singletonInitialize),
"Singleton.initializeNested" to BenchmarkEntryManual(::singletonInitializeNested),
)
)
}
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val launcher = StartupLauncher()
BenchmarksRunner.runBenchmarks(args, { arguments: BenchmarkArguments ->
if (arguments is BaseBenchmarkArguments) {
launcher.launch(arguments.warmup, arguments.repeat, arguments.prefix,
arguments.filter, arguments.filterRegex, arguments.verbose)
} else emptyList()
}, benchmarksListAction = launcher::benchmarksListAction)
}
```
|
```javascript
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```
|
```java
package com.eveningoutpost.dexdrip.utils.time;
import com.eveningoutpost.dexdrip.utilitymodels.PersistentStore;
import com.google.gson.Gson;
import com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;
import lombok.RequiredArgsConstructor;
import static com.eveningoutpost.dexdrip.models.JoH.emptyString;
/**
* Created by jamorham on 14/02/2018.
*
* Sliding Window Constraint
*
* Designed to facilitate a restriction of X units per time period
*
* For example, in the decision for popping up fingerprint authentication on meal boluses,
* but allowing tiny boluses through, so long as they don't exceed a threshold.
*
*/
public class SlidingWindowConstraint {
private static final String SLIDING_WINDOW = "SLIDING_WINDOW";
private static final String PERSIST_PREF = "SLIDING_PERSIST_";
private static final boolean d = true;
private static final Gson gson = new Gson();
private static final Type recordsType = new TypeToken<List<Record>>() {
}.getType();
private final String identifier;
private final String pref_identifier;
private final double max;
private final long period;
private final boolean persist;
private final List<Record> records = new LinkedList<>();
// max = maximum value per period. period = ms period length. identifier = persistence id
public SlidingWindowConstraint(double max, long period, String identifier) {
this(max, period, identifier, false);
}
SlidingWindowConstraint(double max, long period, String identifier, boolean persist) {
if (period < 1000) {
throw new RuntimeException("period too small");
}
if (max < 0) {
throw new RuntimeException("max too small");
}
if (identifier == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("null identifier");
}
this.identifier = identifier;
this.pref_identifier = PERSIST_PREF + identifier;
this.period = period;
this.max = max;
this.persist = persist;
// load saved data
if (this.persist) {
final String loaded_data = PersistentStore.getString(pref_identifier);
if (!emptyString(loaded_data)) {
fromJson(loaded_data);
}
}
}
// this is the best public method to use for checks as it is atomic and locks to a single thread
public synchronized boolean checkAndAddIfAcceptable(double value) {
if (!acceptable(value)) {
return false;
} else {
add(value);
return true;
}
}
// check if a value is acceptable based on current window data set
public boolean acceptable(double value) {
if (d)
android.util.Log.e("SlidingWindow", "checking:" + value + " total:" + totalRecords() + " max:" + max + " verdict: " + ((totalRecords() + value) <= max));
return (totalRecords() + value) <= max;
}
// add an item to the window at time now
public void add(double value) {
add(value, tsl());
}
// add an item to the window at any point in time
public void add(double value, long when) {
synchronized (records) {
records.add(new Record(when, value));
}
pruneRecords();
saveRecords();
}
// save the records to the store
private void saveRecords() {
if (persist) {
PersistentStore.setString(pref_identifier, toJson());
}
}
// get sum of non-expired records held
public double totalRecords() {
double total = 0;
final long expire_time = tsl() - period;
synchronized (records) {
for (Record record : records) {
if (record.timestamp > expire_time) {
total += record.value;
}
}
}
return total;
}
// delete expired records
private void pruneRecords() {
final long expire_time = tsl() - period;
synchronized (records) {
pruneRecord(expire_time);
}
}
// delete next expired record
private void pruneRecord(long expire_time) {
List<Record> deletion_list = null;
for (Record record : records) {
if (record.timestamp < expire_time) {
if (deletion_list == null) deletion_list = new LinkedList<>();
deletion_list.add(record);
}
}
if (deletion_list != null) {
records.removeAll(deletion_list);
}
}
// get time stamp long
private long tsl() {
return System.currentTimeMillis();
}
// convert records to json string
String toJson() {
synchronized (records) {
return gson.toJson(records, recordsType);
}
}
// convert json string to records
void fromJson(String json) {
synchronized (records) {
records.clear();
records.addAll(gson.fromJson(json, recordsType));
}
}
// return size of implementation records storage
int testSizeOfStorage() {
return records.size();
}
@RequiredArgsConstructor
private class Record {
final long timestamp;
final double value;
}
}
```
|
```python
# All Rights Reserved
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, dis-
# tribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
# persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the fol-
# lowing conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-
# ITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
# SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
# IN THE SOFTWARE.
#
from boto.regioninfo import RegionInfo, get_regions
from boto.regioninfo import connect
def regions():
"""
Get all available regions for the Amazon Cognito Identity service.
:rtype: list
:return: A list of :class:`boto.regioninfo.RegionInfo`
"""
from boto.cognito.identity.layer1 import CognitoIdentityConnection
return get_regions('cognito-identity',
connection_cls=CognitoIdentityConnection)
def connect_to_region(region_name, **kw_params):
from boto.cognito.identity.layer1 import CognitoIdentityConnection
return connect('cognito-identity', region_name,
connection_cls=CognitoIdentityConnection, **kw_params)
```
|
```java
package com.lody.virtual.client.hook.proxies.wifi_scanner;
import com.lody.virtual.client.hook.base.BinderInvocationProxy;
/**
* @author Lody
*/
public class WifiScannerStub extends BinderInvocationProxy {
public WifiScannerStub() {
super(new GhostWifiScannerImpl(), "wifiscanner");
}
}
```
|
```go
// mkerrors.sh -Wall -Werror -static -I/tmp/include -m64
// Code generated by the command above; see README.md. DO NOT EDIT.
// +build amd64,linux
// Code generated by cmd/cgo -godefs; DO NOT EDIT.
// cgo -godefs -- -Wall -Werror -static -I/tmp/include -m64 _const.go
package unix
import "syscall"
const (
AAFS_MAGIC = 0x5a3c69f0
ADFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xadf5
AFFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xadff
AFS_FS_MAGIC = 0x6b414653
AFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x5346414f
AF_ALG = 0x26
AF_APPLETALK = 0x5
AF_ASH = 0x12
AF_ATMPVC = 0x8
AF_ATMSVC = 0x14
AF_AX25 = 0x3
AF_BLUETOOTH = 0x1f
AF_BRIDGE = 0x7
AF_CAIF = 0x25
AF_CAN = 0x1d
AF_DECnet = 0xc
AF_ECONET = 0x13
AF_FILE = 0x1
AF_IB = 0x1b
AF_IEEE802154 = 0x24
AF_INET = 0x2
AF_INET6 = 0xa
AF_IPX = 0x4
AF_IRDA = 0x17
AF_ISDN = 0x22
AF_IUCV = 0x20
AF_KCM = 0x29
AF_KEY = 0xf
AF_LLC = 0x1a
AF_LOCAL = 0x1
AF_MAX = 0x2c
AF_MPLS = 0x1c
AF_NETBEUI = 0xd
AF_NETLINK = 0x10
AF_NETROM = 0x6
AF_NFC = 0x27
AF_PACKET = 0x11
AF_PHONET = 0x23
AF_PPPOX = 0x18
AF_QIPCRTR = 0x2a
AF_RDS = 0x15
AF_ROSE = 0xb
AF_ROUTE = 0x10
AF_RXRPC = 0x21
AF_SECURITY = 0xe
AF_SMC = 0x2b
AF_SNA = 0x16
AF_TIPC = 0x1e
AF_UNIX = 0x1
AF_UNSPEC = 0x0
AF_VSOCK = 0x28
AF_WANPIPE = 0x19
AF_X25 = 0x9
AF_XDP = 0x2c
ALG_OP_DECRYPT = 0x0
ALG_OP_ENCRYPT = 0x1
ALG_SET_AEAD_ASSOCLEN = 0x4
ALG_SET_AEAD_AUTHSIZE = 0x5
ALG_SET_IV = 0x2
ALG_SET_KEY = 0x1
ALG_SET_OP = 0x3
ANON_INODE_FS_MAGIC = 0x9041934
ARPHRD_6LOWPAN = 0x339
ARPHRD_ADAPT = 0x108
ARPHRD_APPLETLK = 0x8
ARPHRD_ARCNET = 0x7
ARPHRD_ASH = 0x30d
ARPHRD_ATM = 0x13
ARPHRD_AX25 = 0x3
ARPHRD_BIF = 0x307
ARPHRD_CAIF = 0x336
ARPHRD_CAN = 0x118
ARPHRD_CHAOS = 0x5
ARPHRD_CISCO = 0x201
ARPHRD_CSLIP = 0x101
ARPHRD_CSLIP6 = 0x103
ARPHRD_DDCMP = 0x205
ARPHRD_DLCI = 0xf
ARPHRD_ECONET = 0x30e
ARPHRD_EETHER = 0x2
ARPHRD_ETHER = 0x1
ARPHRD_EUI64 = 0x1b
ARPHRD_FCAL = 0x311
ARPHRD_FCFABRIC = 0x313
ARPHRD_FCPL = 0x312
ARPHRD_FCPP = 0x310
ARPHRD_FDDI = 0x306
ARPHRD_FRAD = 0x302
ARPHRD_HDLC = 0x201
ARPHRD_HIPPI = 0x30c
ARPHRD_HWX25 = 0x110
ARPHRD_IEEE1394 = 0x18
ARPHRD_IEEE802 = 0x6
ARPHRD_IEEE80211 = 0x321
ARPHRD_IEEE80211_PRISM = 0x322
ARPHRD_IEEE80211_RADIOTAP = 0x323
ARPHRD_IEEE802154 = 0x324
ARPHRD_IEEE802154_MONITOR = 0x325
ARPHRD_IEEE802_TR = 0x320
ARPHRD_INFINIBAND = 0x20
ARPHRD_IP6GRE = 0x337
ARPHRD_IPDDP = 0x309
ARPHRD_IPGRE = 0x30a
ARPHRD_IRDA = 0x30f
ARPHRD_LAPB = 0x204
ARPHRD_LOCALTLK = 0x305
ARPHRD_LOOPBACK = 0x304
ARPHRD_METRICOM = 0x17
ARPHRD_NETLINK = 0x338
ARPHRD_NETROM = 0x0
ARPHRD_NONE = 0xfffe
ARPHRD_PHONET = 0x334
ARPHRD_PHONET_PIPE = 0x335
ARPHRD_PIMREG = 0x30b
ARPHRD_PPP = 0x200
ARPHRD_PRONET = 0x4
ARPHRD_RAWHDLC = 0x206
ARPHRD_RAWIP = 0x207
ARPHRD_ROSE = 0x10e
ARPHRD_RSRVD = 0x104
ARPHRD_SIT = 0x308
ARPHRD_SKIP = 0x303
ARPHRD_SLIP = 0x100
ARPHRD_SLIP6 = 0x102
ARPHRD_TUNNEL = 0x300
ARPHRD_TUNNEL6 = 0x301
ARPHRD_VOID = 0xffff
ARPHRD_VSOCKMON = 0x33a
ARPHRD_X25 = 0x10f
AUTOFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x187
B0 = 0x0
B1000000 = 0x1008
B110 = 0x3
B115200 = 0x1002
B1152000 = 0x1009
B1200 = 0x9
B134 = 0x4
B150 = 0x5
B1500000 = 0x100a
B1800 = 0xa
B19200 = 0xe
B200 = 0x6
B2000000 = 0x100b
B230400 = 0x1003
B2400 = 0xb
B2500000 = 0x100c
B300 = 0x7
B3000000 = 0x100d
B3500000 = 0x100e
B38400 = 0xf
B4000000 = 0x100f
B460800 = 0x1004
B4800 = 0xc
B50 = 0x1
B500000 = 0x1005
B57600 = 0x1001
B576000 = 0x1006
B600 = 0x8
B75 = 0x2
B921600 = 0x1007
B9600 = 0xd
BALLOON_KVM_MAGIC = 0x13661366
BDEVFS_MAGIC = 0x62646576
BINFMTFS_MAGIC = 0x42494e4d
BLKBSZGET = 0x80081270
BLKBSZSET = 0x40081271
BLKFLSBUF = 0x1261
BLKFRAGET = 0x1265
BLKFRASET = 0x1264
BLKGETSIZE = 0x1260
BLKGETSIZE64 = 0x80081272
BLKPBSZGET = 0x127b
BLKRAGET = 0x1263
BLKRASET = 0x1262
BLKROGET = 0x125e
BLKROSET = 0x125d
BLKRRPART = 0x125f
BLKSECTGET = 0x1267
BLKSECTSET = 0x1266
BLKSSZGET = 0x1268
BOTHER = 0x1000
BPF_A = 0x10
BPF_ABS = 0x20
BPF_ADD = 0x0
BPF_ALU = 0x4
BPF_AND = 0x50
BPF_B = 0x10
BPF_DIV = 0x30
BPF_FS_MAGIC = 0xcafe4a11
BPF_H = 0x8
BPF_IMM = 0x0
BPF_IND = 0x40
BPF_JA = 0x0
BPF_JEQ = 0x10
BPF_JGE = 0x30
BPF_JGT = 0x20
BPF_JMP = 0x5
BPF_JSET = 0x40
BPF_K = 0x0
BPF_LD = 0x0
BPF_LDX = 0x1
BPF_LEN = 0x80
BPF_LL_OFF = -0x200000
BPF_LSH = 0x60
BPF_MAJOR_VERSION = 0x1
BPF_MAXINSNS = 0x1000
BPF_MEM = 0x60
BPF_MEMWORDS = 0x10
BPF_MINOR_VERSION = 0x1
BPF_MISC = 0x7
BPF_MOD = 0x90
BPF_MSH = 0xa0
BPF_MUL = 0x20
BPF_NEG = 0x80
BPF_NET_OFF = -0x100000
BPF_OR = 0x40
BPF_RET = 0x6
BPF_RSH = 0x70
BPF_ST = 0x2
BPF_STX = 0x3
BPF_SUB = 0x10
BPF_TAX = 0x0
BPF_TXA = 0x80
BPF_W = 0x0
BPF_X = 0x8
BPF_XOR = 0xa0
BRKINT = 0x2
BS0 = 0x0
BS1 = 0x2000
BSDLY = 0x2000
BTRFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x9123683e
BTRFS_TEST_MAGIC = 0x73727279
CAN_BCM = 0x2
CAN_EFF_FLAG = 0x80000000
CAN_EFF_ID_BITS = 0x1d
CAN_EFF_MASK = 0x1fffffff
CAN_ERR_FLAG = 0x20000000
CAN_ERR_MASK = 0x1fffffff
CAN_INV_FILTER = 0x20000000
CAN_ISOTP = 0x6
CAN_MAX_DLC = 0x8
CAN_MAX_DLEN = 0x8
CAN_MCNET = 0x5
CAN_MTU = 0x10
CAN_NPROTO = 0x7
CAN_RAW = 0x1
CAN_RAW_FILTER_MAX = 0x200
CAN_RTR_FLAG = 0x40000000
CAN_SFF_ID_BITS = 0xb
CAN_SFF_MASK = 0x7ff
CAN_TP16 = 0x3
CAN_TP20 = 0x4
CBAUD = 0x100f
CBAUDEX = 0x1000
CFLUSH = 0xf
CGROUP2_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x63677270
CGROUP_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x27e0eb
CIBAUD = 0x100f0000
CLOCAL = 0x800
CLOCK_BOOTTIME = 0x7
CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM = 0x9
CLOCK_DEFAULT = 0x0
CLOCK_EXT = 0x1
CLOCK_INT = 0x2
CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 0x1
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE = 0x6
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW = 0x4
CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID = 0x2
CLOCK_REALTIME = 0x0
CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM = 0x8
CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE = 0x5
CLOCK_TAI = 0xb
CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID = 0x3
CLOCK_TXFROMRX = 0x4
CLOCK_TXINT = 0x3
CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID = 0x200000
CLONE_CHILD_SETTID = 0x1000000
CLONE_DETACHED = 0x400000
CLONE_FILES = 0x400
CLONE_FS = 0x200
CLONE_IO = 0x80000000
CLONE_NEWCGROUP = 0x2000000
CLONE_NEWIPC = 0x8000000
CLONE_NEWNET = 0x40000000
CLONE_NEWNS = 0x20000
CLONE_NEWPID = 0x20000000
CLONE_NEWUSER = 0x10000000
CLONE_NEWUTS = 0x4000000
CLONE_PARENT = 0x8000
CLONE_PARENT_SETTID = 0x100000
CLONE_PTRACE = 0x2000
CLONE_SETTLS = 0x80000
CLONE_SIGHAND = 0x800
CLONE_SYSVSEM = 0x40000
CLONE_THREAD = 0x10000
CLONE_UNTRACED = 0x800000
CLONE_VFORK = 0x4000
CLONE_VM = 0x100
CMSPAR = 0x40000000
CODA_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x73757245
CR0 = 0x0
CR1 = 0x200
CR2 = 0x400
CR3 = 0x600
CRAMFS_MAGIC = 0x28cd3d45
CRDLY = 0x600
CREAD = 0x80
CRTSCTS = 0x80000000
CS5 = 0x0
CS6 = 0x10
CS7 = 0x20
CS8 = 0x30
CSIGNAL = 0xff
CSIZE = 0x30
CSTART = 0x11
CSTATUS = 0x0
CSTOP = 0x13
CSTOPB = 0x40
CSUSP = 0x1a
DAXFS_MAGIC = 0x64646178
DEBUGFS_MAGIC = 0x64626720
DEVPTS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x1cd1
DT_BLK = 0x6
DT_CHR = 0x2
DT_DIR = 0x4
DT_FIFO = 0x1
DT_LNK = 0xa
DT_REG = 0x8
DT_SOCK = 0xc
DT_UNKNOWN = 0x0
DT_WHT = 0xe
ECHO = 0x8
ECHOCTL = 0x200
ECHOE = 0x10
ECHOK = 0x20
ECHOKE = 0x800
ECHONL = 0x40
ECHOPRT = 0x400
ECRYPTFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xf15f
EFD_CLOEXEC = 0x80000
EFD_NONBLOCK = 0x800
EFD_SEMAPHORE = 0x1
EFIVARFS_MAGIC = 0xde5e81e4
EFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x414a53
ENCODING_DEFAULT = 0x0
ENCODING_FM_MARK = 0x3
ENCODING_FM_SPACE = 0x4
ENCODING_MANCHESTER = 0x5
ENCODING_NRZ = 0x1
ENCODING_NRZI = 0x2
EPOLLERR = 0x8
EPOLLET = 0x80000000
EPOLLEXCLUSIVE = 0x10000000
EPOLLHUP = 0x10
EPOLLIN = 0x1
EPOLLMSG = 0x400
EPOLLONESHOT = 0x40000000
EPOLLOUT = 0x4
EPOLLPRI = 0x2
EPOLLRDBAND = 0x80
EPOLLRDHUP = 0x2000
EPOLLRDNORM = 0x40
EPOLLWAKEUP = 0x20000000
EPOLLWRBAND = 0x200
EPOLLWRNORM = 0x100
EPOLL_CLOEXEC = 0x80000
EPOLL_CTL_ADD = 0x1
EPOLL_CTL_DEL = 0x2
EPOLL_CTL_MOD = 0x3
ETH_P_1588 = 0x88f7
ETH_P_8021AD = 0x88a8
ETH_P_8021AH = 0x88e7
ETH_P_8021Q = 0x8100
ETH_P_80221 = 0x8917
ETH_P_802_2 = 0x4
ETH_P_802_3 = 0x1
ETH_P_802_3_MIN = 0x600
ETH_P_802_EX1 = 0x88b5
ETH_P_AARP = 0x80f3
ETH_P_AF_IUCV = 0xfbfb
ETH_P_ALL = 0x3
ETH_P_AOE = 0x88a2
ETH_P_ARCNET = 0x1a
ETH_P_ARP = 0x806
ETH_P_ATALK = 0x809b
ETH_P_ATMFATE = 0x8884
ETH_P_ATMMPOA = 0x884c
ETH_P_AX25 = 0x2
ETH_P_BATMAN = 0x4305
ETH_P_BPQ = 0x8ff
ETH_P_CAIF = 0xf7
ETH_P_CAN = 0xc
ETH_P_CANFD = 0xd
ETH_P_CONTROL = 0x16
ETH_P_CUST = 0x6006
ETH_P_DDCMP = 0x6
ETH_P_DEC = 0x6000
ETH_P_DIAG = 0x6005
ETH_P_DNA_DL = 0x6001
ETH_P_DNA_RC = 0x6002
ETH_P_DNA_RT = 0x6003
ETH_P_DSA = 0x1b
ETH_P_ECONET = 0x18
ETH_P_EDSA = 0xdada
ETH_P_ERSPAN = 0x88be
ETH_P_ERSPAN2 = 0x22eb
ETH_P_FCOE = 0x8906
ETH_P_FIP = 0x8914
ETH_P_HDLC = 0x19
ETH_P_HSR = 0x892f
ETH_P_IBOE = 0x8915
ETH_P_IEEE802154 = 0xf6
ETH_P_IEEEPUP = 0xa00
ETH_P_IEEEPUPAT = 0xa01
ETH_P_IFE = 0xed3e
ETH_P_IP = 0x800
ETH_P_IPV6 = 0x86dd
ETH_P_IPX = 0x8137
ETH_P_IRDA = 0x17
ETH_P_LAT = 0x6004
ETH_P_LINK_CTL = 0x886c
ETH_P_LOCALTALK = 0x9
ETH_P_LOOP = 0x60
ETH_P_LOOPBACK = 0x9000
ETH_P_MACSEC = 0x88e5
ETH_P_MAP = 0xf9
ETH_P_MOBITEX = 0x15
ETH_P_MPLS_MC = 0x8848
ETH_P_MPLS_UC = 0x8847
ETH_P_MVRP = 0x88f5
ETH_P_NCSI = 0x88f8
ETH_P_NSH = 0x894f
ETH_P_PAE = 0x888e
ETH_P_PAUSE = 0x8808
ETH_P_PHONET = 0xf5
ETH_P_PPPTALK = 0x10
ETH_P_PPP_DISC = 0x8863
ETH_P_PPP_MP = 0x8
ETH_P_PPP_SES = 0x8864
ETH_P_PREAUTH = 0x88c7
ETH_P_PRP = 0x88fb
ETH_P_PUP = 0x200
ETH_P_PUPAT = 0x201
ETH_P_QINQ1 = 0x9100
ETH_P_QINQ2 = 0x9200
ETH_P_QINQ3 = 0x9300
ETH_P_RARP = 0x8035
ETH_P_SCA = 0x6007
ETH_P_SLOW = 0x8809
ETH_P_SNAP = 0x5
ETH_P_TDLS = 0x890d
ETH_P_TEB = 0x6558
ETH_P_TIPC = 0x88ca
ETH_P_TRAILER = 0x1c
ETH_P_TR_802_2 = 0x11
ETH_P_TSN = 0x22f0
ETH_P_WAN_PPP = 0x7
ETH_P_WCCP = 0x883e
ETH_P_X25 = 0x805
ETH_P_XDSA = 0xf8
EXABYTE_ENABLE_NEST = 0xf0
EXT2_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xef53
EXT3_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xef53
EXT4_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xef53
EXTA = 0xe
EXTB = 0xf
EXTPROC = 0x10000
F2FS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xf2f52010
FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE = 0x8
FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE = 0x20
FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE = 0x1
FALLOC_FL_NO_HIDE_STALE = 0x4
FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE = 0x2
FALLOC_FL_UNSHARE_RANGE = 0x40
FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE = 0x10
FD_CLOEXEC = 0x1
FD_SETSIZE = 0x400
FF0 = 0x0
FF1 = 0x8000
FFDLY = 0x8000
FLUSHO = 0x1000
FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2 = 0x46505845
FS_ENCRYPTION_MODE_AES_128_CBC = 0x5
FS_ENCRYPTION_MODE_AES_128_CTS = 0x6
FS_ENCRYPTION_MODE_AES_256_CBC = 0x3
FS_ENCRYPTION_MODE_AES_256_CTS = 0x4
FS_ENCRYPTION_MODE_AES_256_GCM = 0x2
FS_ENCRYPTION_MODE_AES_256_XTS = 0x1
FS_ENCRYPTION_MODE_INVALID = 0x0
FS_ENCRYPTION_MODE_SPECK128_256_CTS = 0x8
FS_ENCRYPTION_MODE_SPECK128_256_XTS = 0x7
FS_IOC_GET_ENCRYPTION_POLICY = 0x400c6615
FS_IOC_GET_ENCRYPTION_PWSALT = 0x40106614
FS_IOC_SET_ENCRYPTION_POLICY = 0x800c6613
FS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE = 0x8
FS_KEY_DESC_PREFIX = "fscrypt:"
FS_KEY_DESC_PREFIX_SIZE = 0x8
FS_MAX_KEY_SIZE = 0x40
FS_POLICY_FLAGS_PAD_16 = 0x2
FS_POLICY_FLAGS_PAD_32 = 0x3
FS_POLICY_FLAGS_PAD_4 = 0x0
FS_POLICY_FLAGS_PAD_8 = 0x1
FS_POLICY_FLAGS_PAD_MASK = 0x3
FS_POLICY_FLAGS_VALID = 0x3
FUTEXFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xbad1dea
F_ADD_SEALS = 0x409
F_DUPFD = 0x0
F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC = 0x406
F_EXLCK = 0x4
F_GETFD = 0x1
F_GETFL = 0x3
F_GETLEASE = 0x401
F_GETLK = 0x5
F_GETLK64 = 0x5
F_GETOWN = 0x9
F_GETOWN_EX = 0x10
F_GETPIPE_SZ = 0x408
F_GETSIG = 0xb
F_GET_FILE_RW_HINT = 0x40d
F_GET_RW_HINT = 0x40b
F_GET_SEALS = 0x40a
F_LOCK = 0x1
F_NOTIFY = 0x402
F_OFD_GETLK = 0x24
F_OFD_SETLK = 0x25
F_OFD_SETLKW = 0x26
F_OK = 0x0
F_RDLCK = 0x0
F_SEAL_GROW = 0x4
F_SEAL_SEAL = 0x1
F_SEAL_SHRINK = 0x2
F_SEAL_WRITE = 0x8
F_SETFD = 0x2
F_SETFL = 0x4
F_SETLEASE = 0x400
F_SETLK = 0x6
F_SETLK64 = 0x6
F_SETLKW = 0x7
F_SETLKW64 = 0x7
F_SETOWN = 0x8
F_SETOWN_EX = 0xf
F_SETPIPE_SZ = 0x407
F_SETSIG = 0xa
F_SET_FILE_RW_HINT = 0x40e
F_SET_RW_HINT = 0x40c
F_SHLCK = 0x8
F_TEST = 0x3
F_TLOCK = 0x2
F_ULOCK = 0x0
F_UNLCK = 0x2
F_WRLCK = 0x1
GENL_ADMIN_PERM = 0x1
GENL_CMD_CAP_DO = 0x2
GENL_CMD_CAP_DUMP = 0x4
GENL_CMD_CAP_HASPOL = 0x8
GENL_HDRLEN = 0x4
GENL_ID_CTRL = 0x10
GENL_ID_PMCRAID = 0x12
GENL_ID_VFS_DQUOT = 0x11
GENL_MAX_ID = 0x3ff
GENL_MIN_ID = 0x10
GENL_NAMSIZ = 0x10
GENL_START_ALLOC = 0x13
GENL_UNS_ADMIN_PERM = 0x10
GRND_NONBLOCK = 0x1
GRND_RANDOM = 0x2
HDIO_DRIVE_CMD = 0x31f
HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_AEB = 0x31e
HDIO_DRIVE_CMD_HDR_SIZE = 0x4
HDIO_DRIVE_HOB_HDR_SIZE = 0x8
HDIO_DRIVE_RESET = 0x31c
HDIO_DRIVE_TASK = 0x31e
HDIO_DRIVE_TASKFILE = 0x31d
HDIO_DRIVE_TASK_HDR_SIZE = 0x8
HDIO_GETGEO = 0x301
HDIO_GET_32BIT = 0x309
HDIO_GET_ACOUSTIC = 0x30f
HDIO_GET_ADDRESS = 0x310
HDIO_GET_BUSSTATE = 0x31a
HDIO_GET_DMA = 0x30b
HDIO_GET_IDENTITY = 0x30d
HDIO_GET_KEEPSETTINGS = 0x308
HDIO_GET_MULTCOUNT = 0x304
HDIO_GET_NICE = 0x30c
HDIO_GET_NOWERR = 0x30a
HDIO_GET_QDMA = 0x305
HDIO_GET_UNMASKINTR = 0x302
HDIO_GET_WCACHE = 0x30e
HDIO_OBSOLETE_IDENTITY = 0x307
HDIO_SCAN_HWIF = 0x328
HDIO_SET_32BIT = 0x324
HDIO_SET_ACOUSTIC = 0x32c
HDIO_SET_ADDRESS = 0x32f
HDIO_SET_BUSSTATE = 0x32d
HDIO_SET_DMA = 0x326
HDIO_SET_KEEPSETTINGS = 0x323
HDIO_SET_MULTCOUNT = 0x321
HDIO_SET_NICE = 0x329
HDIO_SET_NOWERR = 0x325
HDIO_SET_PIO_MODE = 0x327
HDIO_SET_QDMA = 0x32e
HDIO_SET_UNMASKINTR = 0x322
HDIO_SET_WCACHE = 0x32b
HDIO_SET_XFER = 0x306
HDIO_TRISTATE_HWIF = 0x31b
HDIO_UNREGISTER_HWIF = 0x32a
HOSTFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xc0ffee
HPFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xf995e849
HUGETLBFS_MAGIC = 0x958458f6
HUPCL = 0x400
IBSHIFT = 0x10
ICANON = 0x2
ICMPV6_FILTER = 0x1
ICRNL = 0x100
IEXTEN = 0x8000
IFA_F_DADFAILED = 0x8
IFA_F_DEPRECATED = 0x20
IFA_F_HOMEADDRESS = 0x10
IFA_F_MANAGETEMPADDR = 0x100
IFA_F_MCAUTOJOIN = 0x400
IFA_F_NODAD = 0x2
IFA_F_NOPREFIXROUTE = 0x200
IFA_F_OPTIMISTIC = 0x4
IFA_F_PERMANENT = 0x80
IFA_F_SECONDARY = 0x1
IFA_F_STABLE_PRIVACY = 0x800
IFA_F_TEMPORARY = 0x1
IFA_F_TENTATIVE = 0x40
IFA_MAX = 0x9
IFF_ALLMULTI = 0x200
IFF_ATTACH_QUEUE = 0x200
IFF_AUTOMEDIA = 0x4000
IFF_BROADCAST = 0x2
IFF_DEBUG = 0x4
IFF_DETACH_QUEUE = 0x400
IFF_DORMANT = 0x20000
IFF_DYNAMIC = 0x8000
IFF_ECHO = 0x40000
IFF_LOOPBACK = 0x8
IFF_LOWER_UP = 0x10000
IFF_MASTER = 0x400
IFF_MULTICAST = 0x1000
IFF_MULTI_QUEUE = 0x100
IFF_NAPI = 0x10
IFF_NAPI_FRAGS = 0x20
IFF_NOARP = 0x80
IFF_NOFILTER = 0x1000
IFF_NOTRAILERS = 0x20
IFF_NO_PI = 0x1000
IFF_ONE_QUEUE = 0x2000
IFF_PERSIST = 0x800
IFF_POINTOPOINT = 0x10
IFF_PORTSEL = 0x2000
IFF_PROMISC = 0x100
IFF_RUNNING = 0x40
IFF_SLAVE = 0x800
IFF_TAP = 0x2
IFF_TUN = 0x1
IFF_TUN_EXCL = 0x8000
IFF_UP = 0x1
IFF_VNET_HDR = 0x4000
IFF_VOLATILE = 0x70c5a
IFNAMSIZ = 0x10
IGNBRK = 0x1
IGNCR = 0x80
IGNPAR = 0x4
IMAXBEL = 0x2000
INLCR = 0x40
INPCK = 0x10
IN_ACCESS = 0x1
IN_ALL_EVENTS = 0xfff
IN_ATTRIB = 0x4
IN_CLASSA_HOST = 0xffffff
IN_CLASSA_MAX = 0x80
IN_CLASSA_NET = 0xff000000
IN_CLASSA_NSHIFT = 0x18
IN_CLASSB_HOST = 0xffff
IN_CLASSB_MAX = 0x10000
IN_CLASSB_NET = 0xffff0000
IN_CLASSB_NSHIFT = 0x10
IN_CLASSC_HOST = 0xff
IN_CLASSC_NET = 0xffffff00
IN_CLASSC_NSHIFT = 0x8
IN_CLOEXEC = 0x80000
IN_CLOSE = 0x18
IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE = 0x10
IN_CLOSE_WRITE = 0x8
IN_CREATE = 0x100
IN_DELETE = 0x200
IN_DELETE_SELF = 0x400
IN_DONT_FOLLOW = 0x2000000
IN_EXCL_UNLINK = 0x4000000
IN_IGNORED = 0x8000
IN_ISDIR = 0x40000000
IN_LOOPBACKNET = 0x7f
IN_MASK_ADD = 0x20000000
IN_MODIFY = 0x2
IN_MOVE = 0xc0
IN_MOVED_FROM = 0x40
IN_MOVED_TO = 0x80
IN_MOVE_SELF = 0x800
IN_NONBLOCK = 0x800
IN_ONESHOT = 0x80000000
IN_ONLYDIR = 0x1000000
IN_OPEN = 0x20
IN_Q_OVERFLOW = 0x4000
IN_UNMOUNT = 0x2000
IOCTL_VM_SOCKETS_GET_LOCAL_CID = 0x7b9
IPPROTO_AH = 0x33
IPPROTO_BEETPH = 0x5e
IPPROTO_COMP = 0x6c
IPPROTO_DCCP = 0x21
IPPROTO_DSTOPTS = 0x3c
IPPROTO_EGP = 0x8
IPPROTO_ENCAP = 0x62
IPPROTO_ESP = 0x32
IPPROTO_FRAGMENT = 0x2c
IPPROTO_GRE = 0x2f
IPPROTO_HOPOPTS = 0x0
IPPROTO_ICMP = 0x1
IPPROTO_ICMPV6 = 0x3a
IPPROTO_IDP = 0x16
IPPROTO_IGMP = 0x2
IPPROTO_IP = 0x0
IPPROTO_IPIP = 0x4
IPPROTO_IPV6 = 0x29
IPPROTO_MH = 0x87
IPPROTO_MPLS = 0x89
IPPROTO_MTP = 0x5c
IPPROTO_NONE = 0x3b
IPPROTO_PIM = 0x67
IPPROTO_PUP = 0xc
IPPROTO_RAW = 0xff
IPPROTO_ROUTING = 0x2b
IPPROTO_RSVP = 0x2e
IPPROTO_SCTP = 0x84
IPPROTO_TCP = 0x6
IPPROTO_TP = 0x1d
IPPROTO_UDP = 0x11
IPPROTO_UDPLITE = 0x88
IPV6_2292DSTOPTS = 0x4
IPV6_2292HOPLIMIT = 0x8
IPV6_2292HOPOPTS = 0x3
IPV6_2292PKTINFO = 0x2
IPV6_2292PKTOPTIONS = 0x6
IPV6_2292RTHDR = 0x5
IPV6_ADDRFORM = 0x1
IPV6_ADDR_PREFERENCES = 0x48
IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP = 0x14
IPV6_AUTHHDR = 0xa
IPV6_AUTOFLOWLABEL = 0x46
IPV6_CHECKSUM = 0x7
IPV6_DONTFRAG = 0x3e
IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP = 0x15
IPV6_DSTOPTS = 0x3b
IPV6_FREEBIND = 0x4e
IPV6_HDRINCL = 0x24
IPV6_HOPLIMIT = 0x34
IPV6_HOPOPTS = 0x36
IPV6_IPSEC_POLICY = 0x22
IPV6_JOIN_ANYCAST = 0x1b
IPV6_JOIN_GROUP = 0x14
IPV6_LEAVE_ANYCAST = 0x1c
IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP = 0x15
IPV6_MINHOPCOUNT = 0x49
IPV6_MTU = 0x18
IPV6_MTU_DISCOVER = 0x17
IPV6_MULTICAST_HOPS = 0x12
IPV6_MULTICAST_IF = 0x11
IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP = 0x13
IPV6_NEXTHOP = 0x9
IPV6_ORIGDSTADDR = 0x4a
IPV6_PATHMTU = 0x3d
IPV6_PKTINFO = 0x32
IPV6_PMTUDISC_DO = 0x2
IPV6_PMTUDISC_DONT = 0x0
IPV6_PMTUDISC_INTERFACE = 0x4
IPV6_PMTUDISC_OMIT = 0x5
IPV6_PMTUDISC_PROBE = 0x3
IPV6_PMTUDISC_WANT = 0x1
IPV6_RECVDSTOPTS = 0x3a
IPV6_RECVERR = 0x19
IPV6_RECVFRAGSIZE = 0x4d
IPV6_RECVHOPLIMIT = 0x33
IPV6_RECVHOPOPTS = 0x35
IPV6_RECVORIGDSTADDR = 0x4a
IPV6_RECVPATHMTU = 0x3c
IPV6_RECVPKTINFO = 0x31
IPV6_RECVRTHDR = 0x38
IPV6_RECVTCLASS = 0x42
IPV6_ROUTER_ALERT = 0x16
IPV6_RTHDR = 0x39
IPV6_RTHDRDSTOPTS = 0x37
IPV6_RTHDR_LOOSE = 0x0
IPV6_RTHDR_STRICT = 0x1
IPV6_RTHDR_TYPE_0 = 0x0
IPV6_RXDSTOPTS = 0x3b
IPV6_RXHOPOPTS = 0x36
IPV6_TCLASS = 0x43
IPV6_TRANSPARENT = 0x4b
IPV6_UNICAST_HOPS = 0x10
IPV6_UNICAST_IF = 0x4c
IPV6_V6ONLY = 0x1a
IPV6_XFRM_POLICY = 0x23
IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP = 0x23
IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP = 0x27
IP_BIND_ADDRESS_NO_PORT = 0x18
IP_BLOCK_SOURCE = 0x26
IP_CHECKSUM = 0x17
IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_LOOP = 0x1
IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_TTL = 0x1
IP_DF = 0x4000
IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP = 0x24
IP_DROP_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP = 0x28
IP_FREEBIND = 0xf
IP_HDRINCL = 0x3
IP_IPSEC_POLICY = 0x10
IP_MAXPACKET = 0xffff
IP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS = 0x14
IP_MF = 0x2000
IP_MINTTL = 0x15
IP_MSFILTER = 0x29
IP_MSS = 0x240
IP_MTU = 0xe
IP_MTU_DISCOVER = 0xa
IP_MULTICAST_ALL = 0x31
IP_MULTICAST_IF = 0x20
IP_MULTICAST_LOOP = 0x22
IP_MULTICAST_TTL = 0x21
IP_NODEFRAG = 0x16
IP_OFFMASK = 0x1fff
IP_OPTIONS = 0x4
IP_ORIGDSTADDR = 0x14
IP_PASSSEC = 0x12
IP_PKTINFO = 0x8
IP_PKTOPTIONS = 0x9
IP_PMTUDISC = 0xa
IP_PMTUDISC_DO = 0x2
IP_PMTUDISC_DONT = 0x0
IP_PMTUDISC_INTERFACE = 0x4
IP_PMTUDISC_OMIT = 0x5
IP_PMTUDISC_PROBE = 0x3
IP_PMTUDISC_WANT = 0x1
IP_RECVERR = 0xb
IP_RECVFRAGSIZE = 0x19
IP_RECVOPTS = 0x6
IP_RECVORIGDSTADDR = 0x14
IP_RECVRETOPTS = 0x7
IP_RECVTOS = 0xd
IP_RECVTTL = 0xc
IP_RETOPTS = 0x7
IP_RF = 0x8000
IP_ROUTER_ALERT = 0x5
IP_TOS = 0x1
IP_TRANSPARENT = 0x13
IP_TTL = 0x2
IP_UNBLOCK_SOURCE = 0x25
IP_UNICAST_IF = 0x32
IP_XFRM_POLICY = 0x11
ISIG = 0x1
ISOFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x9660
ISTRIP = 0x20
IUCLC = 0x200
IUTF8 = 0x4000
IXANY = 0x800
IXOFF = 0x1000
IXON = 0x400
JFFS2_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x72b6
KEYCTL_ASSUME_AUTHORITY = 0x10
KEYCTL_CHOWN = 0x4
KEYCTL_CLEAR = 0x7
KEYCTL_DESCRIBE = 0x6
KEYCTL_DH_COMPUTE = 0x17
KEYCTL_GET_KEYRING_ID = 0x0
KEYCTL_GET_PERSISTENT = 0x16
KEYCTL_GET_SECURITY = 0x11
KEYCTL_INSTANTIATE = 0xc
KEYCTL_INSTANTIATE_IOV = 0x14
KEYCTL_INVALIDATE = 0x15
KEYCTL_JOIN_SESSION_KEYRING = 0x1
KEYCTL_LINK = 0x8
KEYCTL_NEGATE = 0xd
KEYCTL_READ = 0xb
KEYCTL_REJECT = 0x13
KEYCTL_RESTRICT_KEYRING = 0x1d
KEYCTL_REVOKE = 0x3
KEYCTL_SEARCH = 0xa
KEYCTL_SESSION_TO_PARENT = 0x12
KEYCTL_SETPERM = 0x5
KEYCTL_SET_REQKEY_KEYRING = 0xe
KEYCTL_SET_TIMEOUT = 0xf
KEYCTL_UNLINK = 0x9
KEYCTL_UPDATE = 0x2
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_DEFAULT = 0x0
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_GROUP_KEYRING = 0x6
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_NO_CHANGE = -0x1
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_PROCESS_KEYRING = 0x2
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_REQUESTOR_KEYRING = 0x7
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_SESSION_KEYRING = 0x3
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_THREAD_KEYRING = 0x1
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_USER_KEYRING = 0x4
KEY_REQKEY_DEFL_USER_SESSION_KEYRING = 0x5
KEY_SPEC_GROUP_KEYRING = -0x6
KEY_SPEC_PROCESS_KEYRING = -0x2
KEY_SPEC_REQKEY_AUTH_KEY = -0x7
KEY_SPEC_REQUESTOR_KEYRING = -0x8
KEY_SPEC_SESSION_KEYRING = -0x3
KEY_SPEC_THREAD_KEYRING = -0x1
KEY_SPEC_USER_KEYRING = -0x4
KEY_SPEC_USER_SESSION_KEYRING = -0x5
LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_CAD_OFF = 0x0
LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_CAD_ON = 0x89abcdef
LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_HALT = 0xcdef0123
LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_KEXEC = 0x45584543
LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_POWER_OFF = 0x4321fedc
LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART = 0x1234567
LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART2 = 0xa1b2c3d4
LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_SW_SUSPEND = 0xd000fce2
LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC1 = 0xfee1dead
LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2 = 0x28121969
LOCK_EX = 0x2
LOCK_NB = 0x4
LOCK_SH = 0x1
LOCK_UN = 0x8
MADV_DODUMP = 0x11
MADV_DOFORK = 0xb
MADV_DONTDUMP = 0x10
MADV_DONTFORK = 0xa
MADV_DONTNEED = 0x4
MADV_FREE = 0x8
MADV_HUGEPAGE = 0xe
MADV_HWPOISON = 0x64
MADV_KEEPONFORK = 0x13
MADV_MERGEABLE = 0xc
MADV_NOHUGEPAGE = 0xf
MADV_NORMAL = 0x0
MADV_RANDOM = 0x1
MADV_REMOVE = 0x9
MADV_SEQUENTIAL = 0x2
MADV_UNMERGEABLE = 0xd
MADV_WILLNEED = 0x3
MADV_WIPEONFORK = 0x12
MAP_32BIT = 0x40
MAP_ANON = 0x20
MAP_ANONYMOUS = 0x20
MAP_DENYWRITE = 0x800
MAP_EXECUTABLE = 0x1000
MAP_FILE = 0x0
MAP_FIXED = 0x10
MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE = 0x100000
MAP_GROWSDOWN = 0x100
MAP_HUGETLB = 0x40000
MAP_HUGE_MASK = 0x3f
MAP_HUGE_SHIFT = 0x1a
MAP_LOCKED = 0x2000
MAP_NONBLOCK = 0x10000
MAP_NORESERVE = 0x4000
MAP_POPULATE = 0x8000
MAP_PRIVATE = 0x2
MAP_SHARED = 0x1
MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE = 0x3
MAP_STACK = 0x20000
MAP_SYNC = 0x80000
MAP_TYPE = 0xf
MCL_CURRENT = 0x1
MCL_FUTURE = 0x2
MCL_ONFAULT = 0x4
MFD_ALLOW_SEALING = 0x2
MFD_CLOEXEC = 0x1
MFD_HUGETLB = 0x4
MFD_HUGE_16GB = -0x78000000
MFD_HUGE_16MB = 0x60000000
MFD_HUGE_1GB = 0x78000000
MFD_HUGE_1MB = 0x50000000
MFD_HUGE_256MB = 0x70000000
MFD_HUGE_2GB = 0x7c000000
MFD_HUGE_2MB = 0x54000000
MFD_HUGE_512KB = 0x4c000000
MFD_HUGE_64KB = 0x40000000
MFD_HUGE_8MB = 0x5c000000
MFD_HUGE_MASK = 0x3f
MFD_HUGE_SHIFT = 0x1a
MINIX2_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x2468
MINIX2_SUPER_MAGIC2 = 0x2478
MINIX3_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x4d5a
MINIX_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x137f
MINIX_SUPER_MAGIC2 = 0x138f
MNT_DETACH = 0x2
MNT_EXPIRE = 0x4
MNT_FORCE = 0x1
MSDOS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x4d44
MSG_BATCH = 0x40000
MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC = 0x40000000
MSG_CONFIRM = 0x800
MSG_CTRUNC = 0x8
MSG_DONTROUTE = 0x4
MSG_DONTWAIT = 0x40
MSG_EOR = 0x80
MSG_ERRQUEUE = 0x2000
MSG_FASTOPEN = 0x20000000
MSG_FIN = 0x200
MSG_MORE = 0x8000
MSG_NOSIGNAL = 0x4000
MSG_OOB = 0x1
MSG_PEEK = 0x2
MSG_PROXY = 0x10
MSG_RST = 0x1000
MSG_SYN = 0x400
MSG_TRUNC = 0x20
MSG_TRYHARD = 0x4
MSG_WAITALL = 0x100
MSG_WAITFORONE = 0x10000
MSG_ZEROCOPY = 0x4000000
MS_ACTIVE = 0x40000000
MS_ASYNC = 0x1
MS_BIND = 0x1000
MS_BORN = 0x20000000
MS_DIRSYNC = 0x80
MS_INVALIDATE = 0x2
MS_I_VERSION = 0x800000
MS_KERNMOUNT = 0x400000
MS_LAZYTIME = 0x2000000
MS_MANDLOCK = 0x40
MS_MGC_MSK = 0xffff0000
MS_MGC_VAL = 0xc0ed0000
MS_MOVE = 0x2000
MS_NOATIME = 0x400
MS_NODEV = 0x4
MS_NODIRATIME = 0x800
MS_NOEXEC = 0x8
MS_NOREMOTELOCK = 0x8000000
MS_NOSEC = 0x10000000
MS_NOSUID = 0x2
MS_NOUSER = -0x80000000
MS_POSIXACL = 0x10000
MS_PRIVATE = 0x40000
MS_RDONLY = 0x1
MS_REC = 0x4000
MS_RELATIME = 0x200000
MS_REMOUNT = 0x20
MS_RMT_MASK = 0x2800051
MS_SHARED = 0x100000
MS_SILENT = 0x8000
MS_SLAVE = 0x80000
MS_STRICTATIME = 0x1000000
MS_SUBMOUNT = 0x4000000
MS_SYNC = 0x4
MS_SYNCHRONOUS = 0x10
MS_UNBINDABLE = 0x20000
MS_VERBOSE = 0x8000
MTD_INODE_FS_MAGIC = 0x11307854
NAME_MAX = 0xff
NCP_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x564c
NETLINK_ADD_MEMBERSHIP = 0x1
NETLINK_AUDIT = 0x9
NETLINK_BROADCAST_ERROR = 0x4
NETLINK_CAP_ACK = 0xa
NETLINK_CONNECTOR = 0xb
NETLINK_CRYPTO = 0x15
NETLINK_DNRTMSG = 0xe
NETLINK_DROP_MEMBERSHIP = 0x2
NETLINK_ECRYPTFS = 0x13
NETLINK_EXT_ACK = 0xb
NETLINK_FIB_LOOKUP = 0xa
NETLINK_FIREWALL = 0x3
NETLINK_GENERIC = 0x10
NETLINK_INET_DIAG = 0x4
NETLINK_IP6_FW = 0xd
NETLINK_ISCSI = 0x8
NETLINK_KOBJECT_UEVENT = 0xf
NETLINK_LISTEN_ALL_NSID = 0x8
NETLINK_LIST_MEMBERSHIPS = 0x9
NETLINK_NETFILTER = 0xc
NETLINK_NFLOG = 0x5
NETLINK_NO_ENOBUFS = 0x5
NETLINK_PKTINFO = 0x3
NETLINK_RDMA = 0x14
NETLINK_ROUTE = 0x0
NETLINK_RX_RING = 0x6
NETLINK_SCSITRANSPORT = 0x12
NETLINK_SELINUX = 0x7
NETLINK_SMC = 0x16
NETLINK_SOCK_DIAG = 0x4
NETLINK_TX_RING = 0x7
NETLINK_UNUSED = 0x1
NETLINK_USERSOCK = 0x2
NETLINK_XFRM = 0x6
NETNSA_MAX = 0x3
NETNSA_NSID_NOT_ASSIGNED = -0x1
NFNETLINK_V0 = 0x0
NFNLGRP_ACCT_QUOTA = 0x8
NFNLGRP_CONNTRACK_DESTROY = 0x3
NFNLGRP_CONNTRACK_EXP_DESTROY = 0x6
NFNLGRP_CONNTRACK_EXP_NEW = 0x4
NFNLGRP_CONNTRACK_EXP_UPDATE = 0x5
NFNLGRP_CONNTRACK_NEW = 0x1
NFNLGRP_CONNTRACK_UPDATE = 0x2
NFNLGRP_MAX = 0x9
NFNLGRP_NFTABLES = 0x7
NFNLGRP_NFTRACE = 0x9
NFNLGRP_NONE = 0x0
NFNL_BATCH_MAX = 0x1
NFNL_MSG_BATCH_BEGIN = 0x10
NFNL_MSG_BATCH_END = 0x11
NFNL_NFA_NEST = 0x8000
NFNL_SUBSYS_ACCT = 0x7
NFNL_SUBSYS_COUNT = 0xc
NFNL_SUBSYS_CTHELPER = 0x9
NFNL_SUBSYS_CTNETLINK = 0x1
NFNL_SUBSYS_CTNETLINK_EXP = 0x2
NFNL_SUBSYS_CTNETLINK_TIMEOUT = 0x8
NFNL_SUBSYS_IPSET = 0x6
NFNL_SUBSYS_NFTABLES = 0xa
NFNL_SUBSYS_NFT_COMPAT = 0xb
NFNL_SUBSYS_NONE = 0x0
NFNL_SUBSYS_OSF = 0x5
NFNL_SUBSYS_QUEUE = 0x3
NFNL_SUBSYS_ULOG = 0x4
NFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x6969
NILFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x3434
NL0 = 0x0
NL1 = 0x100
NLA_ALIGNTO = 0x4
NLA_F_NESTED = 0x8000
NLA_F_NET_BYTEORDER = 0x4000
NLA_HDRLEN = 0x4
NLDLY = 0x100
NLMSG_ALIGNTO = 0x4
NLMSG_DONE = 0x3
NLMSG_ERROR = 0x2
NLMSG_HDRLEN = 0x10
NLMSG_MIN_TYPE = 0x10
NLMSG_NOOP = 0x1
NLMSG_OVERRUN = 0x4
NLM_F_ACK = 0x4
NLM_F_ACK_TLVS = 0x200
NLM_F_APPEND = 0x800
NLM_F_ATOMIC = 0x400
NLM_F_CAPPED = 0x100
NLM_F_CREATE = 0x400
NLM_F_DUMP = 0x300
NLM_F_DUMP_FILTERED = 0x20
NLM_F_DUMP_INTR = 0x10
NLM_F_ECHO = 0x8
NLM_F_EXCL = 0x200
NLM_F_MATCH = 0x200
NLM_F_MULTI = 0x2
NLM_F_NONREC = 0x100
NLM_F_REPLACE = 0x100
NLM_F_REQUEST = 0x1
NLM_F_ROOT = 0x100
NOFLSH = 0x80
NSFS_MAGIC = 0x6e736673
OCFS2_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x7461636f
OCRNL = 0x8
OFDEL = 0x80
OFILL = 0x40
OLCUC = 0x2
ONLCR = 0x4
ONLRET = 0x20
ONOCR = 0x10
OPENPROM_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x9fa1
OPOST = 0x1
OVERLAYFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x794c7630
O_ACCMODE = 0x3
O_APPEND = 0x400
O_ASYNC = 0x2000
O_CLOEXEC = 0x80000
O_CREAT = 0x40
O_DIRECT = 0x4000
O_DIRECTORY = 0x10000
O_DSYNC = 0x1000
O_EXCL = 0x80
O_FSYNC = 0x101000
O_LARGEFILE = 0x0
O_NDELAY = 0x800
O_NOATIME = 0x40000
O_NOCTTY = 0x100
O_NOFOLLOW = 0x20000
O_NONBLOCK = 0x800
O_PATH = 0x200000
O_RDONLY = 0x0
O_RDWR = 0x2
O_RSYNC = 0x101000
O_SYNC = 0x101000
O_TMPFILE = 0x410000
O_TRUNC = 0x200
O_WRONLY = 0x1
PACKET_ADD_MEMBERSHIP = 0x1
PACKET_AUXDATA = 0x8
PACKET_BROADCAST = 0x1
PACKET_COPY_THRESH = 0x7
PACKET_DROP_MEMBERSHIP = 0x2
PACKET_FANOUT = 0x12
PACKET_FANOUT_CBPF = 0x6
PACKET_FANOUT_CPU = 0x2
PACKET_FANOUT_DATA = 0x16
PACKET_FANOUT_EBPF = 0x7
PACKET_FANOUT_FLAG_DEFRAG = 0x8000
PACKET_FANOUT_FLAG_ROLLOVER = 0x1000
PACKET_FANOUT_FLAG_UNIQUEID = 0x2000
PACKET_FANOUT_HASH = 0x0
PACKET_FANOUT_LB = 0x1
PACKET_FANOUT_QM = 0x5
PACKET_FANOUT_RND = 0x4
PACKET_FANOUT_ROLLOVER = 0x3
PACKET_FASTROUTE = 0x6
PACKET_HDRLEN = 0xb
PACKET_HOST = 0x0
PACKET_KERNEL = 0x7
PACKET_LOOPBACK = 0x5
PACKET_LOSS = 0xe
PACKET_MR_ALLMULTI = 0x2
PACKET_MR_MULTICAST = 0x0
PACKET_MR_PROMISC = 0x1
PACKET_MR_UNICAST = 0x3
PACKET_MULTICAST = 0x2
PACKET_ORIGDEV = 0x9
PACKET_OTHERHOST = 0x3
PACKET_OUTGOING = 0x4
PACKET_QDISC_BYPASS = 0x14
PACKET_RECV_OUTPUT = 0x3
PACKET_RESERVE = 0xc
PACKET_ROLLOVER_STATS = 0x15
PACKET_RX_RING = 0x5
PACKET_STATISTICS = 0x6
PACKET_TIMESTAMP = 0x11
PACKET_TX_HAS_OFF = 0x13
PACKET_TX_RING = 0xd
PACKET_TX_TIMESTAMP = 0x10
PACKET_USER = 0x6
PACKET_VERSION = 0xa
PACKET_VNET_HDR = 0xf
PARENB = 0x100
PARITY_CRC16_PR0 = 0x2
PARITY_CRC16_PR0_CCITT = 0x4
PARITY_CRC16_PR1 = 0x3
PARITY_CRC16_PR1_CCITT = 0x5
PARITY_CRC32_PR0_CCITT = 0x6
PARITY_CRC32_PR1_CCITT = 0x7
PARITY_DEFAULT = 0x0
PARITY_NONE = 0x1
PARMRK = 0x8
PARODD = 0x200
PENDIN = 0x4000
PERF_EVENT_IOC_DISABLE = 0x2401
PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE = 0x2400
PERF_EVENT_IOC_ID = 0x80082407
PERF_EVENT_IOC_MODIFY_ATTRIBUTES = 0x4008240b
PERF_EVENT_IOC_PAUSE_OUTPUT = 0x40042409
PERF_EVENT_IOC_PERIOD = 0x40082404
PERF_EVENT_IOC_QUERY_BPF = 0xc008240a
PERF_EVENT_IOC_REFRESH = 0x2402
PERF_EVENT_IOC_RESET = 0x2403
PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_BPF = 0x40042408
PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_FILTER = 0x40082406
PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_OUTPUT = 0x2405
PIPEFS_MAGIC = 0x50495045
PRIO_PGRP = 0x1
PRIO_PROCESS = 0x0
PRIO_USER = 0x2
PROC_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x9fa0
PROT_EXEC = 0x4
PROT_GROWSDOWN = 0x1000000
PROT_GROWSUP = 0x2000000
PROT_NONE = 0x0
PROT_READ = 0x1
PROT_WRITE = 0x2
PR_CAPBSET_DROP = 0x18
PR_CAPBSET_READ = 0x17
PR_CAP_AMBIENT = 0x2f
PR_CAP_AMBIENT_CLEAR_ALL = 0x4
PR_CAP_AMBIENT_IS_SET = 0x1
PR_CAP_AMBIENT_LOWER = 0x3
PR_CAP_AMBIENT_RAISE = 0x2
PR_ENDIAN_BIG = 0x0
PR_ENDIAN_LITTLE = 0x1
PR_ENDIAN_PPC_LITTLE = 0x2
PR_FPEMU_NOPRINT = 0x1
PR_FPEMU_SIGFPE = 0x2
PR_FP_EXC_ASYNC = 0x2
PR_FP_EXC_DISABLED = 0x0
PR_FP_EXC_DIV = 0x10000
PR_FP_EXC_INV = 0x100000
PR_FP_EXC_NONRECOV = 0x1
PR_FP_EXC_OVF = 0x20000
PR_FP_EXC_PRECISE = 0x3
PR_FP_EXC_RES = 0x80000
PR_FP_EXC_SW_ENABLE = 0x80
PR_FP_EXC_UND = 0x40000
PR_FP_MODE_FR = 0x1
PR_FP_MODE_FRE = 0x2
PR_GET_CHILD_SUBREAPER = 0x25
PR_GET_DUMPABLE = 0x3
PR_GET_ENDIAN = 0x13
PR_GET_FPEMU = 0x9
PR_GET_FPEXC = 0xb
PR_GET_FP_MODE = 0x2e
PR_GET_KEEPCAPS = 0x7
PR_GET_NAME = 0x10
PR_GET_NO_NEW_PRIVS = 0x27
PR_GET_PDEATHSIG = 0x2
PR_GET_SECCOMP = 0x15
PR_GET_SECUREBITS = 0x1b
PR_GET_SPECULATION_CTRL = 0x34
PR_GET_THP_DISABLE = 0x2a
PR_GET_TID_ADDRESS = 0x28
PR_GET_TIMERSLACK = 0x1e
PR_GET_TIMING = 0xd
PR_GET_TSC = 0x19
PR_GET_UNALIGN = 0x5
PR_MCE_KILL = 0x21
PR_MCE_KILL_CLEAR = 0x0
PR_MCE_KILL_DEFAULT = 0x2
PR_MCE_KILL_EARLY = 0x1
PR_MCE_KILL_GET = 0x22
PR_MCE_KILL_LATE = 0x0
PR_MCE_KILL_SET = 0x1
PR_MPX_DISABLE_MANAGEMENT = 0x2c
PR_MPX_ENABLE_MANAGEMENT = 0x2b
PR_SET_CHILD_SUBREAPER = 0x24
PR_SET_DUMPABLE = 0x4
PR_SET_ENDIAN = 0x14
PR_SET_FPEMU = 0xa
PR_SET_FPEXC = 0xc
PR_SET_FP_MODE = 0x2d
PR_SET_KEEPCAPS = 0x8
PR_SET_MM = 0x23
PR_SET_MM_ARG_END = 0x9
PR_SET_MM_ARG_START = 0x8
PR_SET_MM_AUXV = 0xc
PR_SET_MM_BRK = 0x7
PR_SET_MM_END_CODE = 0x2
PR_SET_MM_END_DATA = 0x4
PR_SET_MM_ENV_END = 0xb
PR_SET_MM_ENV_START = 0xa
PR_SET_MM_EXE_FILE = 0xd
PR_SET_MM_MAP = 0xe
PR_SET_MM_MAP_SIZE = 0xf
PR_SET_MM_START_BRK = 0x6
PR_SET_MM_START_CODE = 0x1
PR_SET_MM_START_DATA = 0x3
PR_SET_MM_START_STACK = 0x5
PR_SET_NAME = 0xf
PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS = 0x26
PR_SET_PDEATHSIG = 0x1
PR_SET_PTRACER = 0x59616d61
PR_SET_PTRACER_ANY = 0xffffffffffffffff
PR_SET_SECCOMP = 0x16
PR_SET_SECUREBITS = 0x1c
PR_SET_SPECULATION_CTRL = 0x35
PR_SET_THP_DISABLE = 0x29
PR_SET_TIMERSLACK = 0x1d
PR_SET_TIMING = 0xe
PR_SET_TSC = 0x1a
PR_SET_UNALIGN = 0x6
PR_SPEC_DISABLE = 0x4
PR_SPEC_ENABLE = 0x2
PR_SPEC_FORCE_DISABLE = 0x8
PR_SPEC_NOT_AFFECTED = 0x0
PR_SPEC_PRCTL = 0x1
PR_SPEC_STORE_BYPASS = 0x0
PR_SVE_GET_VL = 0x33
PR_SVE_SET_VL = 0x32
PR_SVE_SET_VL_ONEXEC = 0x40000
PR_SVE_VL_INHERIT = 0x20000
PR_SVE_VL_LEN_MASK = 0xffff
PR_TASK_PERF_EVENTS_DISABLE = 0x1f
PR_TASK_PERF_EVENTS_ENABLE = 0x20
PR_TIMING_STATISTICAL = 0x0
PR_TIMING_TIMESTAMP = 0x1
PR_TSC_ENABLE = 0x1
PR_TSC_SIGSEGV = 0x2
PR_UNALIGN_NOPRINT = 0x1
PR_UNALIGN_SIGBUS = 0x2
PSTOREFS_MAGIC = 0x6165676c
PTRACE_ARCH_PRCTL = 0x1e
PTRACE_ATTACH = 0x10
PTRACE_CONT = 0x7
PTRACE_DETACH = 0x11
PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE = 0x3
PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC = 0x4
PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT = 0x6
PTRACE_EVENT_FORK = 0x1
PTRACE_EVENT_SECCOMP = 0x7
PTRACE_EVENT_STOP = 0x80
PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK = 0x2
PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE = 0x5
PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG = 0x4201
PTRACE_GETFPREGS = 0xe
PTRACE_GETFPXREGS = 0x12
PTRACE_GETREGS = 0xc
PTRACE_GETREGSET = 0x4204
PTRACE_GETSIGINFO = 0x4202
PTRACE_GETSIGMASK = 0x420a
PTRACE_GET_THREAD_AREA = 0x19
PTRACE_INTERRUPT = 0x4207
PTRACE_KILL = 0x8
PTRACE_LISTEN = 0x4208
PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS = 0x15
PTRACE_O_EXITKILL = 0x100000
PTRACE_O_MASK = 0x3000ff
PTRACE_O_SUSPEND_SECCOMP = 0x200000
PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE = 0x8
PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC = 0x10
PTRACE_O_TRACEEXIT = 0x40
PTRACE_O_TRACEFORK = 0x2
PTRACE_O_TRACESECCOMP = 0x80
PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD = 0x1
PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORK = 0x4
PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORKDONE = 0x20
PTRACE_PEEKDATA = 0x2
PTRACE_PEEKSIGINFO = 0x4209
PTRACE_PEEKSIGINFO_SHARED = 0x1
PTRACE_PEEKTEXT = 0x1
PTRACE_PEEKUSR = 0x3
PTRACE_POKEDATA = 0x5
PTRACE_POKETEXT = 0x4
PTRACE_POKEUSR = 0x6
PTRACE_SECCOMP_GET_FILTER = 0x420c
PTRACE_SECCOMP_GET_METADATA = 0x420d
PTRACE_SEIZE = 0x4206
PTRACE_SETFPREGS = 0xf
PTRACE_SETFPXREGS = 0x13
PTRACE_SETOPTIONS = 0x4200
PTRACE_SETREGS = 0xd
PTRACE_SETREGSET = 0x4205
PTRACE_SETSIGINFO = 0x4203
PTRACE_SETSIGMASK = 0x420b
PTRACE_SET_THREAD_AREA = 0x1a
PTRACE_SINGLEBLOCK = 0x21
PTRACE_SINGLESTEP = 0x9
PTRACE_SYSCALL = 0x18
PTRACE_SYSEMU = 0x1f
PTRACE_SYSEMU_SINGLESTEP = 0x20
PTRACE_TRACEME = 0x0
QNX4_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x2f
QNX6_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x68191122
RAMFS_MAGIC = 0x858458f6
RDTGROUP_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x7655821
REISERFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x52654973
RENAME_EXCHANGE = 0x2
RENAME_NOREPLACE = 0x1
RENAME_WHITEOUT = 0x4
RLIMIT_AS = 0x9
RLIMIT_CORE = 0x4
RLIMIT_CPU = 0x0
RLIMIT_DATA = 0x2
RLIMIT_FSIZE = 0x1
RLIMIT_LOCKS = 0xa
RLIMIT_MEMLOCK = 0x8
RLIMIT_MSGQUEUE = 0xc
RLIMIT_NICE = 0xd
RLIMIT_NOFILE = 0x7
RLIMIT_NPROC = 0x6
RLIMIT_RSS = 0x5
RLIMIT_RTPRIO = 0xe
RLIMIT_RTTIME = 0xf
RLIMIT_SIGPENDING = 0xb
RLIMIT_STACK = 0x3
RLIM_INFINITY = 0xffffffffffffffff
RTAX_ADVMSS = 0x8
RTAX_CC_ALGO = 0x10
RTAX_CWND = 0x7
RTAX_FASTOPEN_NO_COOKIE = 0x11
RTAX_FEATURES = 0xc
RTAX_FEATURE_ALLFRAG = 0x8
RTAX_FEATURE_ECN = 0x1
RTAX_FEATURE_MASK = 0xf
RTAX_FEATURE_SACK = 0x2
RTAX_FEATURE_TIMESTAMP = 0x4
RTAX_HOPLIMIT = 0xa
RTAX_INITCWND = 0xb
RTAX_INITRWND = 0xe
RTAX_LOCK = 0x1
RTAX_MAX = 0x11
RTAX_MTU = 0x2
RTAX_QUICKACK = 0xf
RTAX_REORDERING = 0x9
RTAX_RTO_MIN = 0xd
RTAX_RTT = 0x4
RTAX_RTTVAR = 0x5
RTAX_SSTHRESH = 0x6
RTAX_UNSPEC = 0x0
RTAX_WINDOW = 0x3
RTA_ALIGNTO = 0x4
RTA_MAX = 0x1d
RTCF_DIRECTSRC = 0x4000000
RTCF_DOREDIRECT = 0x1000000
RTCF_LOG = 0x2000000
RTCF_MASQ = 0x400000
RTCF_NAT = 0x800000
RTCF_VALVE = 0x200000
RTC_AF = 0x20
RTC_AIE_OFF = 0x7002
RTC_AIE_ON = 0x7001
RTC_ALM_READ = 0x80247008
RTC_ALM_SET = 0x40247007
RTC_EPOCH_READ = 0x8008700d
RTC_EPOCH_SET = 0x4008700e
RTC_IRQF = 0x80
RTC_IRQP_READ = 0x8008700b
RTC_IRQP_SET = 0x4008700c
RTC_MAX_FREQ = 0x2000
RTC_PF = 0x40
RTC_PIE_OFF = 0x7006
RTC_PIE_ON = 0x7005
RTC_PLL_GET = 0x80207011
RTC_PLL_SET = 0x40207012
RTC_RD_TIME = 0x80247009
RTC_SET_TIME = 0x4024700a
RTC_UF = 0x10
RTC_UIE_OFF = 0x7004
RTC_UIE_ON = 0x7003
RTC_VL_CLR = 0x7014
RTC_VL_READ = 0x80047013
RTC_WIE_OFF = 0x7010
RTC_WIE_ON = 0x700f
RTC_WKALM_RD = 0x80287010
RTC_WKALM_SET = 0x4028700f
RTF_ADDRCLASSMASK = 0xf8000000
RTF_ADDRCONF = 0x40000
RTF_ALLONLINK = 0x20000
RTF_BROADCAST = 0x10000000
RTF_CACHE = 0x1000000
RTF_DEFAULT = 0x10000
RTF_DYNAMIC = 0x10
RTF_FLOW = 0x2000000
RTF_GATEWAY = 0x2
RTF_HOST = 0x4
RTF_INTERFACE = 0x40000000
RTF_IRTT = 0x100
RTF_LINKRT = 0x100000
RTF_LOCAL = 0x80000000
RTF_MODIFIED = 0x20
RTF_MSS = 0x40
RTF_MTU = 0x40
RTF_MULTICAST = 0x20000000
RTF_NAT = 0x8000000
RTF_NOFORWARD = 0x1000
RTF_NONEXTHOP = 0x200000
RTF_NOPMTUDISC = 0x4000
RTF_POLICY = 0x4000000
RTF_REINSTATE = 0x8
RTF_REJECT = 0x200
RTF_STATIC = 0x400
RTF_THROW = 0x2000
RTF_UP = 0x1
RTF_WINDOW = 0x80
RTF_XRESOLVE = 0x800
RTM_BASE = 0x10
RTM_DELACTION = 0x31
RTM_DELADDR = 0x15
RTM_DELADDRLABEL = 0x49
RTM_DELLINK = 0x11
RTM_DELMDB = 0x55
RTM_DELNEIGH = 0x1d
RTM_DELNETCONF = 0x51
RTM_DELNSID = 0x59
RTM_DELQDISC = 0x25
RTM_DELROUTE = 0x19
RTM_DELRULE = 0x21
RTM_DELTCLASS = 0x29
RTM_DELTFILTER = 0x2d
RTM_F_CLONED = 0x200
RTM_F_EQUALIZE = 0x400
RTM_F_FIB_MATCH = 0x2000
RTM_F_LOOKUP_TABLE = 0x1000
RTM_F_NOTIFY = 0x100
RTM_F_PREFIX = 0x800
RTM_GETACTION = 0x32
RTM_GETADDR = 0x16
RTM_GETADDRLABEL = 0x4a
RTM_GETANYCAST = 0x3e
RTM_GETDCB = 0x4e
RTM_GETLINK = 0x12
RTM_GETMDB = 0x56
RTM_GETMULTICAST = 0x3a
RTM_GETNEIGH = 0x1e
RTM_GETNEIGHTBL = 0x42
RTM_GETNETCONF = 0x52
RTM_GETNSID = 0x5a
RTM_GETQDISC = 0x26
RTM_GETROUTE = 0x1a
RTM_GETRULE = 0x22
RTM_GETSTATS = 0x5e
RTM_GETTCLASS = 0x2a
RTM_GETTFILTER = 0x2e
RTM_MAX = 0x63
RTM_NEWACTION = 0x30
RTM_NEWADDR = 0x14
RTM_NEWADDRLABEL = 0x48
RTM_NEWCACHEREPORT = 0x60
RTM_NEWLINK = 0x10
RTM_NEWMDB = 0x54
RTM_NEWNDUSEROPT = 0x44
RTM_NEWNEIGH = 0x1c
RTM_NEWNEIGHTBL = 0x40
RTM_NEWNETCONF = 0x50
RTM_NEWNSID = 0x58
RTM_NEWPREFIX = 0x34
RTM_NEWQDISC = 0x24
RTM_NEWROUTE = 0x18
RTM_NEWRULE = 0x20
RTM_NEWSTATS = 0x5c
RTM_NEWTCLASS = 0x28
RTM_NEWTFILTER = 0x2c
RTM_NR_FAMILIES = 0x15
RTM_NR_MSGTYPES = 0x54
RTM_SETDCB = 0x4f
RTM_SETLINK = 0x13
RTM_SETNEIGHTBL = 0x43
RTNH_ALIGNTO = 0x4
RTNH_COMPARE_MASK = 0x19
RTNH_F_DEAD = 0x1
RTNH_F_LINKDOWN = 0x10
RTNH_F_OFFLOAD = 0x8
RTNH_F_ONLINK = 0x4
RTNH_F_PERVASIVE = 0x2
RTNH_F_UNRESOLVED = 0x20
RTN_MAX = 0xb
RTPROT_BABEL = 0x2a
RTPROT_BGP = 0xba
RTPROT_BIRD = 0xc
RTPROT_BOOT = 0x3
RTPROT_DHCP = 0x10
RTPROT_DNROUTED = 0xd
RTPROT_EIGRP = 0xc0
RTPROT_GATED = 0x8
RTPROT_ISIS = 0xbb
RTPROT_KERNEL = 0x2
RTPROT_MROUTED = 0x11
RTPROT_MRT = 0xa
RTPROT_NTK = 0xf
RTPROT_OSPF = 0xbc
RTPROT_RA = 0x9
RTPROT_REDIRECT = 0x1
RTPROT_RIP = 0xbd
RTPROT_STATIC = 0x4
RTPROT_UNSPEC = 0x0
RTPROT_XORP = 0xe
RTPROT_ZEBRA = 0xb
RT_CLASS_DEFAULT = 0xfd
RT_CLASS_LOCAL = 0xff
RT_CLASS_MAIN = 0xfe
RT_CLASS_MAX = 0xff
RT_CLASS_UNSPEC = 0x0
RUSAGE_CHILDREN = -0x1
RUSAGE_SELF = 0x0
RUSAGE_THREAD = 0x1
SCM_CREDENTIALS = 0x2
SCM_RIGHTS = 0x1
SCM_TIMESTAMP = 0x1d
SCM_TIMESTAMPING = 0x25
SCM_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_STATS = 0x36
SCM_TIMESTAMPING_PKTINFO = 0x3a
SCM_TIMESTAMPNS = 0x23
SCM_WIFI_STATUS = 0x29
SECCOMP_MODE_DISABLED = 0x0
SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER = 0x2
SECCOMP_MODE_STRICT = 0x1
SECURITYFS_MAGIC = 0x73636673
SELINUX_MAGIC = 0xf97cff8c
SHUT_RD = 0x0
SHUT_RDWR = 0x2
SHUT_WR = 0x1
SIOCADDDLCI = 0x8980
SIOCADDMULTI = 0x8931
SIOCADDRT = 0x890b
SIOCATMARK = 0x8905
SIOCBONDCHANGEACTIVE = 0x8995
SIOCBONDENSLAVE = 0x8990
SIOCBONDINFOQUERY = 0x8994
SIOCBONDRELEASE = 0x8991
SIOCBONDSETHWADDR = 0x8992
SIOCBONDSLAVEINFOQUERY = 0x8993
SIOCBRADDBR = 0x89a0
SIOCBRADDIF = 0x89a2
SIOCBRDELBR = 0x89a1
SIOCBRDELIF = 0x89a3
SIOCDARP = 0x8953
SIOCDELDLCI = 0x8981
SIOCDELMULTI = 0x8932
SIOCDELRT = 0x890c
SIOCDEVPRIVATE = 0x89f0
SIOCDIFADDR = 0x8936
SIOCDRARP = 0x8960
SIOCETHTOOL = 0x8946
SIOCGARP = 0x8954
SIOCGHWTSTAMP = 0x89b1
SIOCGIFADDR = 0x8915
SIOCGIFBR = 0x8940
SIOCGIFBRDADDR = 0x8919
SIOCGIFCONF = 0x8912
SIOCGIFCOUNT = 0x8938
SIOCGIFDSTADDR = 0x8917
SIOCGIFENCAP = 0x8925
SIOCGIFFLAGS = 0x8913
SIOCGIFHWADDR = 0x8927
SIOCGIFINDEX = 0x8933
SIOCGIFMAP = 0x8970
SIOCGIFMEM = 0x891f
SIOCGIFMETRIC = 0x891d
SIOCGIFMTU = 0x8921
SIOCGIFNAME = 0x8910
SIOCGIFNETMASK = 0x891b
SIOCGIFPFLAGS = 0x8935
SIOCGIFSLAVE = 0x8929
SIOCGIFTXQLEN = 0x8942
SIOCGIFVLAN = 0x8982
SIOCGMIIPHY = 0x8947
SIOCGMIIREG = 0x8948
SIOCGPGRP = 0x8904
SIOCGRARP = 0x8961
SIOCGSKNS = 0x894c
SIOCGSTAMP = 0x8906
SIOCGSTAMPNS = 0x8907
SIOCINQ = 0x541b
SIOCOUTQ = 0x5411
SIOCOUTQNSD = 0x894b
SIOCPROTOPRIVATE = 0x89e0
SIOCRTMSG = 0x890d
SIOCSARP = 0x8955
SIOCSHWTSTAMP = 0x89b0
SIOCSIFADDR = 0x8916
SIOCSIFBR = 0x8941
SIOCSIFBRDADDR = 0x891a
SIOCSIFDSTADDR = 0x8918
SIOCSIFENCAP = 0x8926
SIOCSIFFLAGS = 0x8914
SIOCSIFHWADDR = 0x8924
SIOCSIFHWBROADCAST = 0x8937
SIOCSIFLINK = 0x8911
SIOCSIFMAP = 0x8971
SIOCSIFMEM = 0x8920
SIOCSIFMETRIC = 0x891e
SIOCSIFMTU = 0x8922
SIOCSIFNAME = 0x8923
SIOCSIFNETMASK = 0x891c
SIOCSIFPFLAGS = 0x8934
SIOCSIFSLAVE = 0x8930
SIOCSIFTXQLEN = 0x8943
SIOCSIFVLAN = 0x8983
SIOCSMIIREG = 0x8949
SIOCSPGRP = 0x8902
SIOCSRARP = 0x8962
SIOCWANDEV = 0x894a
SMACK_MAGIC = 0x43415d53
SMART_AUTOSAVE = 0xd2
SMART_AUTO_OFFLINE = 0xdb
SMART_DISABLE = 0xd9
SMART_ENABLE = 0xd8
SMART_HCYL_PASS = 0xc2
SMART_IMMEDIATE_OFFLINE = 0xd4
SMART_LCYL_PASS = 0x4f
SMART_READ_LOG_SECTOR = 0xd5
SMART_READ_THRESHOLDS = 0xd1
SMART_READ_VALUES = 0xd0
SMART_SAVE = 0xd3
SMART_STATUS = 0xda
SMART_WRITE_LOG_SECTOR = 0xd6
SMART_WRITE_THRESHOLDS = 0xd7
SMB_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x517b
SOCKFS_MAGIC = 0x534f434b
SOCK_CLOEXEC = 0x80000
SOCK_DCCP = 0x6
SOCK_DGRAM = 0x2
SOCK_IOC_TYPE = 0x89
SOCK_NONBLOCK = 0x800
SOCK_PACKET = 0xa
SOCK_RAW = 0x3
SOCK_RDM = 0x4
SOCK_SEQPACKET = 0x5
SOCK_STREAM = 0x1
SOL_AAL = 0x109
SOL_ALG = 0x117
SOL_ATM = 0x108
SOL_CAIF = 0x116
SOL_CAN_BASE = 0x64
SOL_DCCP = 0x10d
SOL_DECNET = 0x105
SOL_ICMPV6 = 0x3a
SOL_IP = 0x0
SOL_IPV6 = 0x29
SOL_IRDA = 0x10a
SOL_IUCV = 0x115
SOL_KCM = 0x119
SOL_LLC = 0x10c
SOL_NETBEUI = 0x10b
SOL_NETLINK = 0x10e
SOL_NFC = 0x118
SOL_PACKET = 0x107
SOL_PNPIPE = 0x113
SOL_PPPOL2TP = 0x111
SOL_RAW = 0xff
SOL_RDS = 0x114
SOL_RXRPC = 0x110
SOL_SOCKET = 0x1
SOL_TCP = 0x6
SOL_TIPC = 0x10f
SOL_TLS = 0x11a
SOL_X25 = 0x106
SOL_XDP = 0x11b
SOMAXCONN = 0x80
SO_ACCEPTCONN = 0x1e
SO_ATTACH_BPF = 0x32
SO_ATTACH_FILTER = 0x1a
SO_ATTACH_REUSEPORT_CBPF = 0x33
SO_ATTACH_REUSEPORT_EBPF = 0x34
SO_BINDTODEVICE = 0x19
SO_BPF_EXTENSIONS = 0x30
SO_BROADCAST = 0x6
SO_BSDCOMPAT = 0xe
SO_BUSY_POLL = 0x2e
SO_CNX_ADVICE = 0x35
SO_COOKIE = 0x39
SO_DEBUG = 0x1
SO_DETACH_BPF = 0x1b
SO_DETACH_FILTER = 0x1b
SO_DOMAIN = 0x27
SO_DONTROUTE = 0x5
SO_ERROR = 0x4
SO_GET_FILTER = 0x1a
SO_INCOMING_CPU = 0x31
SO_INCOMING_NAPI_ID = 0x38
SO_KEEPALIVE = 0x9
SO_LINGER = 0xd
SO_LOCK_FILTER = 0x2c
SO_MARK = 0x24
SO_MAX_PACING_RATE = 0x2f
SO_MEMINFO = 0x37
SO_NOFCS = 0x2b
SO_NO_CHECK = 0xb
SO_OOBINLINE = 0xa
SO_PASSCRED = 0x10
SO_PASSSEC = 0x22
SO_PEEK_OFF = 0x2a
SO_PEERCRED = 0x11
SO_PEERGROUPS = 0x3b
SO_PEERNAME = 0x1c
SO_PEERSEC = 0x1f
SO_PRIORITY = 0xc
SO_PROTOCOL = 0x26
SO_RCVBUF = 0x8
SO_RCVBUFFORCE = 0x21
SO_RCVLOWAT = 0x12
SO_RCVTIMEO = 0x14
SO_REUSEADDR = 0x2
SO_REUSEPORT = 0xf
SO_RXQ_OVFL = 0x28
SO_SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION = 0x16
SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_NETWORK = 0x18
SO_SECURITY_ENCRYPTION_TRANSPORT = 0x17
SO_SELECT_ERR_QUEUE = 0x2d
SO_SNDBUF = 0x7
SO_SNDBUFFORCE = 0x20
SO_SNDLOWAT = 0x13
SO_SNDTIMEO = 0x15
SO_TIMESTAMP = 0x1d
SO_TIMESTAMPING = 0x25
SO_TIMESTAMPNS = 0x23
SO_TYPE = 0x3
SO_VM_SOCKETS_BUFFER_MAX_SIZE = 0x2
SO_VM_SOCKETS_BUFFER_MIN_SIZE = 0x1
SO_VM_SOCKETS_BUFFER_SIZE = 0x0
SO_VM_SOCKETS_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 0x6
SO_VM_SOCKETS_NONBLOCK_TXRX = 0x7
SO_VM_SOCKETS_PEER_HOST_VM_ID = 0x3
SO_VM_SOCKETS_TRUSTED = 0x5
SO_WIFI_STATUS = 0x29
SO_ZEROCOPY = 0x3c
SPLICE_F_GIFT = 0x8
SPLICE_F_MORE = 0x4
SPLICE_F_MOVE = 0x1
SPLICE_F_NONBLOCK = 0x2
SQUASHFS_MAGIC = 0x73717368
STACK_END_MAGIC = 0x57ac6e9d
STATX_ALL = 0xfff
STATX_ATIME = 0x20
STATX_ATTR_APPEND = 0x20
STATX_ATTR_AUTOMOUNT = 0x1000
STATX_ATTR_COMPRESSED = 0x4
STATX_ATTR_ENCRYPTED = 0x800
STATX_ATTR_IMMUTABLE = 0x10
STATX_ATTR_NODUMP = 0x40
STATX_BASIC_STATS = 0x7ff
STATX_BLOCKS = 0x400
STATX_BTIME = 0x800
STATX_CTIME = 0x80
STATX_GID = 0x10
STATX_INO = 0x100
STATX_MODE = 0x2
STATX_MTIME = 0x40
STATX_NLINK = 0x4
STATX_SIZE = 0x200
STATX_TYPE = 0x1
STATX_UID = 0x8
STATX__RESERVED = 0x80000000
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER = 0x4
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE = 0x1
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE = 0x2
SYSFS_MAGIC = 0x62656572
S_BLKSIZE = 0x200
S_IEXEC = 0x40
S_IFBLK = 0x6000
S_IFCHR = 0x2000
S_IFDIR = 0x4000
S_IFIFO = 0x1000
S_IFLNK = 0xa000
S_IFMT = 0xf000
S_IFREG = 0x8000
S_IFSOCK = 0xc000
S_IREAD = 0x100
S_IRGRP = 0x20
S_IROTH = 0x4
S_IRUSR = 0x100
S_IRWXG = 0x38
S_IRWXO = 0x7
S_IRWXU = 0x1c0
S_ISGID = 0x400
S_ISUID = 0x800
S_ISVTX = 0x200
S_IWGRP = 0x10
S_IWOTH = 0x2
S_IWRITE = 0x80
S_IWUSR = 0x80
S_IXGRP = 0x8
S_IXOTH = 0x1
S_IXUSR = 0x40
TAB0 = 0x0
TAB1 = 0x800
TAB2 = 0x1000
TAB3 = 0x1800
TABDLY = 0x1800
TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_MAX = 0x4
TASKSTATS_CMD_MAX = 0x2
TASKSTATS_GENL_NAME = "TASKSTATS"
TASKSTATS_GENL_VERSION = 0x1
TASKSTATS_TYPE_MAX = 0x6
TASKSTATS_VERSION = 0x8
TCFLSH = 0x540b
TCGETA = 0x5405
TCGETS = 0x5401
TCGETS2 = 0x802c542a
TCGETX = 0x5432
TCIFLUSH = 0x0
TCIOFF = 0x2
TCIOFLUSH = 0x2
TCION = 0x3
TCOFLUSH = 0x1
TCOOFF = 0x0
TCOON = 0x1
TCP_CC_INFO = 0x1a
TCP_CONGESTION = 0xd
TCP_COOKIE_IN_ALWAYS = 0x1
TCP_COOKIE_MAX = 0x10
TCP_COOKIE_MIN = 0x8
TCP_COOKIE_OUT_NEVER = 0x2
TCP_COOKIE_PAIR_SIZE = 0x20
TCP_COOKIE_TRANSACTIONS = 0xf
TCP_CORK = 0x3
TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT = 0x9
TCP_FASTOPEN = 0x17
TCP_FASTOPEN_CONNECT = 0x1e
TCP_FASTOPEN_KEY = 0x21
TCP_FASTOPEN_NO_COOKIE = 0x22
TCP_INFO = 0xb
TCP_KEEPCNT = 0x6
TCP_KEEPIDLE = 0x4
TCP_KEEPINTVL = 0x5
TCP_LINGER2 = 0x8
TCP_MAXSEG = 0x2
TCP_MAXWIN = 0xffff
TCP_MAX_WINSHIFT = 0xe
TCP_MD5SIG = 0xe
TCP_MD5SIG_EXT = 0x20
TCP_MD5SIG_FLAG_PREFIX = 0x1
TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN = 0x50
TCP_MSS = 0x200
TCP_MSS_DEFAULT = 0x218
TCP_MSS_DESIRED = 0x4c4
TCP_NODELAY = 0x1
TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT = 0x19
TCP_QUEUE_SEQ = 0x15
TCP_QUICKACK = 0xc
TCP_REPAIR = 0x13
TCP_REPAIR_OPTIONS = 0x16
TCP_REPAIR_QUEUE = 0x14
TCP_REPAIR_WINDOW = 0x1d
TCP_SAVED_SYN = 0x1c
TCP_SAVE_SYN = 0x1b
TCP_SYNCNT = 0x7
TCP_S_DATA_IN = 0x4
TCP_S_DATA_OUT = 0x8
TCP_THIN_DUPACK = 0x11
TCP_THIN_LINEAR_TIMEOUTS = 0x10
TCP_TIMESTAMP = 0x18
TCP_ULP = 0x1f
TCP_USER_TIMEOUT = 0x12
TCP_WINDOW_CLAMP = 0xa
TCSAFLUSH = 0x2
TCSBRK = 0x5409
TCSBRKP = 0x5425
TCSETA = 0x5406
TCSETAF = 0x5408
TCSETAW = 0x5407
TCSETS = 0x5402
TCSETS2 = 0x402c542b
TCSETSF = 0x5404
TCSETSF2 = 0x402c542d
TCSETSW = 0x5403
TCSETSW2 = 0x402c542c
TCSETX = 0x5433
TCSETXF = 0x5434
TCSETXW = 0x5435
TCXONC = 0x540a
TIOCCBRK = 0x5428
TIOCCONS = 0x541d
TIOCEXCL = 0x540c
TIOCGDEV = 0x80045432
TIOCGETD = 0x5424
TIOCGEXCL = 0x80045440
TIOCGICOUNT = 0x545d
TIOCGLCKTRMIOS = 0x5456
TIOCGPGRP = 0x540f
TIOCGPKT = 0x80045438
TIOCGPTLCK = 0x80045439
TIOCGPTN = 0x80045430
TIOCGPTPEER = 0x5441
TIOCGRS485 = 0x542e
TIOCGSERIAL = 0x541e
TIOCGSID = 0x5429
TIOCGSOFTCAR = 0x5419
TIOCGWINSZ = 0x5413
TIOCINQ = 0x541b
TIOCLINUX = 0x541c
TIOCMBIC = 0x5417
TIOCMBIS = 0x5416
TIOCMGET = 0x5415
TIOCMIWAIT = 0x545c
TIOCMSET = 0x5418
TIOCM_CAR = 0x40
TIOCM_CD = 0x40
TIOCM_CTS = 0x20
TIOCM_DSR = 0x100
TIOCM_DTR = 0x2
TIOCM_LE = 0x1
TIOCM_RI = 0x80
TIOCM_RNG = 0x80
TIOCM_RTS = 0x4
TIOCM_SR = 0x10
TIOCM_ST = 0x8
TIOCNOTTY = 0x5422
TIOCNXCL = 0x540d
TIOCOUTQ = 0x5411
TIOCPKT = 0x5420
TIOCPKT_DATA = 0x0
TIOCPKT_DOSTOP = 0x20
TIOCPKT_FLUSHREAD = 0x1
TIOCPKT_FLUSHWRITE = 0x2
TIOCPKT_IOCTL = 0x40
TIOCPKT_NOSTOP = 0x10
TIOCPKT_START = 0x8
TIOCPKT_STOP = 0x4
TIOCSBRK = 0x5427
TIOCSCTTY = 0x540e
TIOCSERCONFIG = 0x5453
TIOCSERGETLSR = 0x5459
TIOCSERGETMULTI = 0x545a
TIOCSERGSTRUCT = 0x5458
TIOCSERGWILD = 0x5454
TIOCSERSETMULTI = 0x545b
TIOCSERSWILD = 0x5455
TIOCSER_TEMT = 0x1
TIOCSETD = 0x5423
TIOCSIG = 0x40045436
TIOCSLCKTRMIOS = 0x5457
TIOCSPGRP = 0x5410
TIOCSPTLCK = 0x40045431
TIOCSRS485 = 0x542f
TIOCSSERIAL = 0x541f
TIOCSSOFTCAR = 0x541a
TIOCSTI = 0x5412
TIOCSWINSZ = 0x5414
TIOCVHANGUP = 0x5437
TMPFS_MAGIC = 0x1021994
TOSTOP = 0x100
TPACKET_ALIGNMENT = 0x10
TPACKET_HDRLEN = 0x34
TP_STATUS_AVAILABLE = 0x0
TP_STATUS_BLK_TMO = 0x20
TP_STATUS_COPY = 0x2
TP_STATUS_CSUMNOTREADY = 0x8
TP_STATUS_CSUM_VALID = 0x80
TP_STATUS_KERNEL = 0x0
TP_STATUS_LOSING = 0x4
TP_STATUS_SENDING = 0x2
TP_STATUS_SEND_REQUEST = 0x1
TP_STATUS_TS_RAW_HARDWARE = -0x80000000
TP_STATUS_TS_SOFTWARE = 0x20000000
TP_STATUS_TS_SYS_HARDWARE = 0x40000000
TP_STATUS_USER = 0x1
TP_STATUS_VLAN_TPID_VALID = 0x40
TP_STATUS_VLAN_VALID = 0x10
TP_STATUS_WRONG_FORMAT = 0x4
TRACEFS_MAGIC = 0x74726163
TS_COMM_LEN = 0x20
TUNATTACHFILTER = 0x401054d5
TUNDETACHFILTER = 0x401054d6
TUNGETFEATURES = 0x800454cf
TUNGETFILTER = 0x801054db
TUNGETIFF = 0x800454d2
TUNGETSNDBUF = 0x800454d3
TUNGETVNETBE = 0x800454df
TUNGETVNETHDRSZ = 0x800454d7
TUNGETVNETLE = 0x800454dd
TUNSETDEBUG = 0x400454c9
TUNSETFILTEREBPF = 0x800454e1
TUNSETGROUP = 0x400454ce
TUNSETIFF = 0x400454ca
TUNSETIFINDEX = 0x400454da
TUNSETLINK = 0x400454cd
TUNSETNOCSUM = 0x400454c8
TUNSETOFFLOAD = 0x400454d0
TUNSETOWNER = 0x400454cc
TUNSETPERSIST = 0x400454cb
TUNSETQUEUE = 0x400454d9
TUNSETSNDBUF = 0x400454d4
TUNSETSTEERINGEBPF = 0x800454e0
TUNSETTXFILTER = 0x400454d1
TUNSETVNETBE = 0x400454de
TUNSETVNETHDRSZ = 0x400454d8
TUNSETVNETLE = 0x400454dc
UBI_IOCATT = 0x40186f40
UBI_IOCDET = 0x40046f41
UBI_IOCEBCH = 0x40044f02
UBI_IOCEBER = 0x40044f01
UBI_IOCEBISMAP = 0x80044f05
UBI_IOCEBMAP = 0x40084f03
UBI_IOCEBUNMAP = 0x40044f04
UBI_IOCMKVOL = 0x40986f00
UBI_IOCRMVOL = 0x40046f01
UBI_IOCRNVOL = 0x51106f03
UBI_IOCRSVOL = 0x400c6f02
UBI_IOCSETVOLPROP = 0x40104f06
UBI_IOCVOLCRBLK = 0x40804f07
UBI_IOCVOLRMBLK = 0x4f08
UBI_IOCVOLUP = 0x40084f00
UDF_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x15013346
UMOUNT_NOFOLLOW = 0x8
USBDEVICE_SUPER_MAGIC = 0x9fa2
UTIME_NOW = 0x3fffffff
UTIME_OMIT = 0x3ffffffe
V9FS_MAGIC = 0x1021997
VDISCARD = 0xd
VEOF = 0x4
VEOL = 0xb
VEOL2 = 0x10
VERASE = 0x2
VINTR = 0x0
VKILL = 0x3
VLNEXT = 0xf
VMADDR_CID_ANY = 0xffffffff
VMADDR_CID_HOST = 0x2
VMADDR_CID_HYPERVISOR = 0x0
VMADDR_CID_RESERVED = 0x1
VMADDR_PORT_ANY = 0xffffffff
VMIN = 0x6
VM_SOCKETS_INVALID_VERSION = 0xffffffff
VQUIT = 0x1
VREPRINT = 0xc
VSTART = 0x8
VSTOP = 0x9
VSUSP = 0xa
VSWTC = 0x7
VT0 = 0x0
VT1 = 0x4000
VTDLY = 0x4000
VTIME = 0x5
VWERASE = 0xe
WALL = 0x40000000
WCLONE = 0x80000000
WCONTINUED = 0x8
WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS = 0x80045702
WDIOC_GETPRETIMEOUT = 0x80045709
WDIOC_GETSTATUS = 0x80045701
WDIOC_GETSUPPORT = 0x80285700
WDIOC_GETTEMP = 0x80045703
WDIOC_GETTIMELEFT = 0x8004570a
WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT = 0x80045707
WDIOC_KEEPALIVE = 0x80045705
WDIOC_SETOPTIONS = 0x80045704
WDIOC_SETPRETIMEOUT = 0xc0045708
WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT = 0xc0045706
WEXITED = 0x4
WIN_ACKMEDIACHANGE = 0xdb
WIN_CHECKPOWERMODE1 = 0xe5
WIN_CHECKPOWERMODE2 = 0x98
WIN_DEVICE_RESET = 0x8
WIN_DIAGNOSE = 0x90
WIN_DOORLOCK = 0xde
WIN_DOORUNLOCK = 0xdf
WIN_DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE = 0x92
WIN_FLUSH_CACHE = 0xe7
WIN_FLUSH_CACHE_EXT = 0xea
WIN_FORMAT = 0x50
WIN_GETMEDIASTATUS = 0xda
WIN_IDENTIFY = 0xec
WIN_IDENTIFY_DMA = 0xee
WIN_IDLEIMMEDIATE = 0xe1
WIN_INIT = 0x60
WIN_MEDIAEJECT = 0xed
WIN_MULTREAD = 0xc4
WIN_MULTREAD_EXT = 0x29
WIN_MULTWRITE = 0xc5
WIN_MULTWRITE_EXT = 0x39
WIN_NOP = 0x0
WIN_PACKETCMD = 0xa0
WIN_PIDENTIFY = 0xa1
WIN_POSTBOOT = 0xdc
WIN_PREBOOT = 0xdd
WIN_QUEUED_SERVICE = 0xa2
WIN_READ = 0x20
WIN_READDMA = 0xc8
WIN_READDMA_EXT = 0x25
WIN_READDMA_ONCE = 0xc9
WIN_READDMA_QUEUED = 0xc7
WIN_READDMA_QUEUED_EXT = 0x26
WIN_READ_BUFFER = 0xe4
WIN_READ_EXT = 0x24
WIN_READ_LONG = 0x22
WIN_READ_LONG_ONCE = 0x23
WIN_READ_NATIVE_MAX = 0xf8
WIN_READ_NATIVE_MAX_EXT = 0x27
WIN_READ_ONCE = 0x21
WIN_RECAL = 0x10
WIN_RESTORE = 0x10
WIN_SECURITY_DISABLE = 0xf6
WIN_SECURITY_ERASE_PREPARE = 0xf3
WIN_SECURITY_ERASE_UNIT = 0xf4
WIN_SECURITY_FREEZE_LOCK = 0xf5
WIN_SECURITY_SET_PASS = 0xf1
WIN_SECURITY_UNLOCK = 0xf2
WIN_SEEK = 0x70
WIN_SETFEATURES = 0xef
WIN_SETIDLE1 = 0xe3
WIN_SETIDLE2 = 0x97
WIN_SETMULT = 0xc6
WIN_SET_MAX = 0xf9
WIN_SET_MAX_EXT = 0x37
WIN_SLEEPNOW1 = 0xe6
WIN_SLEEPNOW2 = 0x99
WIN_SMART = 0xb0
WIN_SPECIFY = 0x91
WIN_SRST = 0x8
WIN_STANDBY = 0xe2
WIN_STANDBY2 = 0x96
WIN_STANDBYNOW1 = 0xe0
WIN_STANDBYNOW2 = 0x94
WIN_VERIFY = 0x40
WIN_VERIFY_EXT = 0x42
WIN_VERIFY_ONCE = 0x41
WIN_WRITE = 0x30
WIN_WRITEDMA = 0xca
WIN_WRITEDMA_EXT = 0x35
WIN_WRITEDMA_ONCE = 0xcb
WIN_WRITEDMA_QUEUED = 0xcc
WIN_WRITEDMA_QUEUED_EXT = 0x36
WIN_WRITE_BUFFER = 0xe8
WIN_WRITE_EXT = 0x34
WIN_WRITE_LONG = 0x32
WIN_WRITE_LONG_ONCE = 0x33
WIN_WRITE_ONCE = 0x31
WIN_WRITE_SAME = 0xe9
WIN_WRITE_VERIFY = 0x3c
WNOHANG = 0x1
WNOTHREAD = 0x20000000
WNOWAIT = 0x1000000
WORDSIZE = 0x40
WSTOPPED = 0x2
WUNTRACED = 0x2
XATTR_CREATE = 0x1
XATTR_REPLACE = 0x2
XCASE = 0x4
XDP_COPY = 0x2
XDP_FLAGS_DRV_MODE = 0x4
XDP_FLAGS_HW_MODE = 0x8
XDP_FLAGS_MASK = 0xf
XDP_FLAGS_MODES = 0xe
XDP_FLAGS_SKB_MODE = 0x2
XDP_FLAGS_UPDATE_IF_NOEXIST = 0x1
XDP_MMAP_OFFSETS = 0x1
XDP_PGOFF_RX_RING = 0x0
XDP_PGOFF_TX_RING = 0x80000000
XDP_RX_RING = 0x2
XDP_SHARED_UMEM = 0x1
XDP_STATISTICS = 0x7
XDP_TX_RING = 0x3
XDP_UMEM_COMPLETION_RING = 0x6
XDP_UMEM_FILL_RING = 0x5
XDP_UMEM_PGOFF_COMPLETION_RING = 0x180000000
XDP_UMEM_PGOFF_FILL_RING = 0x100000000
XDP_UMEM_REG = 0x4
XDP_ZEROCOPY = 0x4
XENFS_SUPER_MAGIC = 0xabba1974
XTABS = 0x1800
ZSMALLOC_MAGIC = 0x58295829
)
// Errors
const (
E2BIG = syscall.Errno(0x7)
EACCES = syscall.Errno(0xd)
EADDRINUSE = syscall.Errno(0x62)
EADDRNOTAVAIL = syscall.Errno(0x63)
EADV = syscall.Errno(0x44)
EAFNOSUPPORT = syscall.Errno(0x61)
EAGAIN = syscall.Errno(0xb)
EALREADY = syscall.Errno(0x72)
EBADE = syscall.Errno(0x34)
EBADF = syscall.Errno(0x9)
EBADFD = syscall.Errno(0x4d)
EBADMSG = syscall.Errno(0x4a)
EBADR = syscall.Errno(0x35)
EBADRQC = syscall.Errno(0x38)
EBADSLT = syscall.Errno(0x39)
EBFONT = syscall.Errno(0x3b)
EBUSY = syscall.Errno(0x10)
ECANCELED = syscall.Errno(0x7d)
ECHILD = syscall.Errno(0xa)
ECHRNG = syscall.Errno(0x2c)
ECOMM = syscall.Errno(0x46)
ECONNABORTED = syscall.Errno(0x67)
ECONNREFUSED = syscall.Errno(0x6f)
ECONNRESET = syscall.Errno(0x68)
EDEADLK = syscall.Errno(0x23)
EDEADLOCK = syscall.Errno(0x23)
EDESTADDRREQ = syscall.Errno(0x59)
EDOM = syscall.Errno(0x21)
EDOTDOT = syscall.Errno(0x49)
EDQUOT = syscall.Errno(0x7a)
EEXIST = syscall.Errno(0x11)
EFAULT = syscall.Errno(0xe)
EFBIG = syscall.Errno(0x1b)
EHOSTDOWN = syscall.Errno(0x70)
EHOSTUNREACH = syscall.Errno(0x71)
EHWPOISON = syscall.Errno(0x85)
EIDRM = syscall.Errno(0x2b)
EILSEQ = syscall.Errno(0x54)
EINPROGRESS = syscall.Errno(0x73)
EINTR = syscall.Errno(0x4)
EINVAL = syscall.Errno(0x16)
EIO = syscall.Errno(0x5)
EISCONN = syscall.Errno(0x6a)
EISDIR = syscall.Errno(0x15)
EISNAM = syscall.Errno(0x78)
EKEYEXPIRED = syscall.Errno(0x7f)
EKEYREJECTED = syscall.Errno(0x81)
EKEYREVOKED = syscall.Errno(0x80)
EL2HLT = syscall.Errno(0x33)
EL2NSYNC = syscall.Errno(0x2d)
EL3HLT = syscall.Errno(0x2e)
EL3RST = syscall.Errno(0x2f)
ELIBACC = syscall.Errno(0x4f)
ELIBBAD = syscall.Errno(0x50)
ELIBEXEC = syscall.Errno(0x53)
ELIBMAX = syscall.Errno(0x52)
ELIBSCN = syscall.Errno(0x51)
ELNRNG = syscall.Errno(0x30)
ELOOP = syscall.Errno(0x28)
EMEDIUMTYPE = syscall.Errno(0x7c)
EMFILE = syscall.Errno(0x18)
EMLINK = syscall.Errno(0x1f)
EMSGSIZE = syscall.Errno(0x5a)
EMULTIHOP = syscall.Errno(0x48)
ENAMETOOLONG = syscall.Errno(0x24)
ENAVAIL = syscall.Errno(0x77)
ENETDOWN = syscall.Errno(0x64)
ENETRESET = syscall.Errno(0x66)
ENETUNREACH = syscall.Errno(0x65)
ENFILE = syscall.Errno(0x17)
ENOANO = syscall.Errno(0x37)
ENOBUFS = syscall.Errno(0x69)
ENOCSI = syscall.Errno(0x32)
ENODATA = syscall.Errno(0x3d)
ENODEV = syscall.Errno(0x13)
ENOENT = syscall.Errno(0x2)
ENOEXEC = syscall.Errno(0x8)
ENOKEY = syscall.Errno(0x7e)
ENOLCK = syscall.Errno(0x25)
ENOLINK = syscall.Errno(0x43)
ENOMEDIUM = syscall.Errno(0x7b)
ENOMEM = syscall.Errno(0xc)
ENOMSG = syscall.Errno(0x2a)
ENONET = syscall.Errno(0x40)
ENOPKG = syscall.Errno(0x41)
ENOPROTOOPT = syscall.Errno(0x5c)
ENOSPC = syscall.Errno(0x1c)
ENOSR = syscall.Errno(0x3f)
ENOSTR = syscall.Errno(0x3c)
ENOSYS = syscall.Errno(0x26)
ENOTBLK = syscall.Errno(0xf)
ENOTCONN = syscall.Errno(0x6b)
ENOTDIR = syscall.Errno(0x14)
ENOTEMPTY = syscall.Errno(0x27)
ENOTNAM = syscall.Errno(0x76)
ENOTRECOVERABLE = syscall.Errno(0x83)
ENOTSOCK = syscall.Errno(0x58)
ENOTSUP = syscall.Errno(0x5f)
ENOTTY = syscall.Errno(0x19)
ENOTUNIQ = syscall.Errno(0x4c)
ENXIO = syscall.Errno(0x6)
EOPNOTSUPP = syscall.Errno(0x5f)
EOVERFLOW = syscall.Errno(0x4b)
EOWNERDEAD = syscall.Errno(0x82)
EPERM = syscall.Errno(0x1)
EPFNOSUPPORT = syscall.Errno(0x60)
EPIPE = syscall.Errno(0x20)
EPROTO = syscall.Errno(0x47)
EPROTONOSUPPORT = syscall.Errno(0x5d)
EPROTOTYPE = syscall.Errno(0x5b)
ERANGE = syscall.Errno(0x22)
EREMCHG = syscall.Errno(0x4e)
EREMOTE = syscall.Errno(0x42)
EREMOTEIO = syscall.Errno(0x79)
ERESTART = syscall.Errno(0x55)
ERFKILL = syscall.Errno(0x84)
EROFS = syscall.Errno(0x1e)
ESHUTDOWN = syscall.Errno(0x6c)
ESOCKTNOSUPPORT = syscall.Errno(0x5e)
ESPIPE = syscall.Errno(0x1d)
ESRCH = syscall.Errno(0x3)
ESRMNT = syscall.Errno(0x45)
ESTALE = syscall.Errno(0x74)
ESTRPIPE = syscall.Errno(0x56)
ETIME = syscall.Errno(0x3e)
ETIMEDOUT = syscall.Errno(0x6e)
ETOOMANYREFS = syscall.Errno(0x6d)
ETXTBSY = syscall.Errno(0x1a)
EUCLEAN = syscall.Errno(0x75)
EUNATCH = syscall.Errno(0x31)
EUSERS = syscall.Errno(0x57)
EWOULDBLOCK = syscall.Errno(0xb)
EXDEV = syscall.Errno(0x12)
EXFULL = syscall.Errno(0x36)
)
// Signals
const (
SIGABRT = syscall.Signal(0x6)
SIGALRM = syscall.Signal(0xe)
SIGBUS = syscall.Signal(0x7)
SIGCHLD = syscall.Signal(0x11)
SIGCLD = syscall.Signal(0x11)
SIGCONT = syscall.Signal(0x12)
SIGFPE = syscall.Signal(0x8)
SIGHUP = syscall.Signal(0x1)
SIGILL = syscall.Signal(0x4)
SIGINT = syscall.Signal(0x2)
SIGIO = syscall.Signal(0x1d)
SIGIOT = syscall.Signal(0x6)
SIGKILL = syscall.Signal(0x9)
SIGPIPE = syscall.Signal(0xd)
SIGPOLL = syscall.Signal(0x1d)
SIGPROF = syscall.Signal(0x1b)
SIGPWR = syscall.Signal(0x1e)
SIGQUIT = syscall.Signal(0x3)
SIGSEGV = syscall.Signal(0xb)
SIGSTKFLT = syscall.Signal(0x10)
SIGSTOP = syscall.Signal(0x13)
SIGSYS = syscall.Signal(0x1f)
SIGTERM = syscall.Signal(0xf)
SIGTRAP = syscall.Signal(0x5)
SIGTSTP = syscall.Signal(0x14)
SIGTTIN = syscall.Signal(0x15)
SIGTTOU = syscall.Signal(0x16)
SIGURG = syscall.Signal(0x17)
SIGUSR1 = syscall.Signal(0xa)
SIGUSR2 = syscall.Signal(0xc)
SIGVTALRM = syscall.Signal(0x1a)
SIGWINCH = syscall.Signal(0x1c)
SIGXCPU = syscall.Signal(0x18)
SIGXFSZ = syscall.Signal(0x19)
)
// Error table
var errorList = [...]struct {
num syscall.Errno
name string
desc string
}{
{1, "EPERM", "operation not permitted"},
{2, "ENOENT", "no such file or directory"},
{3, "ESRCH", "no such process"},
{4, "EINTR", "interrupted system call"},
{5, "EIO", "input/output error"},
{6, "ENXIO", "no such device or address"},
{7, "E2BIG", "argument list too long"},
{8, "ENOEXEC", "exec format error"},
{9, "EBADF", "bad file descriptor"},
{10, "ECHILD", "no child processes"},
{11, "EAGAIN", "resource temporarily unavailable"},
{12, "ENOMEM", "cannot allocate memory"},
{13, "EACCES", "permission denied"},
{14, "EFAULT", "bad address"},
{15, "ENOTBLK", "block device required"},
{16, "EBUSY", "device or resource busy"},
{17, "EEXIST", "file exists"},
{18, "EXDEV", "invalid cross-device link"},
{19, "ENODEV", "no such device"},
{20, "ENOTDIR", "not a directory"},
{21, "EISDIR", "is a directory"},
{22, "EINVAL", "invalid argument"},
{23, "ENFILE", "too many open files in system"},
{24, "EMFILE", "too many open files"},
{25, "ENOTTY", "inappropriate ioctl for device"},
{26, "ETXTBSY", "text file busy"},
{27, "EFBIG", "file too large"},
{28, "ENOSPC", "no space left on device"},
{29, "ESPIPE", "illegal seek"},
{30, "EROFS", "read-only file system"},
{31, "EMLINK", "too many links"},
{32, "EPIPE", "broken pipe"},
{33, "EDOM", "numerical argument out of domain"},
{34, "ERANGE", "numerical result out of range"},
{35, "EDEADLK", "resource deadlock avoided"},
{36, "ENAMETOOLONG", "file name too long"},
{37, "ENOLCK", "no locks available"},
{38, "ENOSYS", "function not implemented"},
{39, "ENOTEMPTY", "directory not empty"},
{40, "ELOOP", "too many levels of symbolic links"},
{42, "ENOMSG", "no message of desired type"},
{43, "EIDRM", "identifier removed"},
{44, "ECHRNG", "channel number out of range"},
{45, "EL2NSYNC", "level 2 not synchronized"},
{46, "EL3HLT", "level 3 halted"},
{47, "EL3RST", "level 3 reset"},
{48, "ELNRNG", "link number out of range"},
{49, "EUNATCH", "protocol driver not attached"},
{50, "ENOCSI", "no CSI structure available"},
{51, "EL2HLT", "level 2 halted"},
{52, "EBADE", "invalid exchange"},
{53, "EBADR", "invalid request descriptor"},
{54, "EXFULL", "exchange full"},
{55, "ENOANO", "no anode"},
{56, "EBADRQC", "invalid request code"},
{57, "EBADSLT", "invalid slot"},
{59, "EBFONT", "bad font file format"},
{60, "ENOSTR", "device not a stream"},
{61, "ENODATA", "no data available"},
{62, "ETIME", "timer expired"},
{63, "ENOSR", "out of streams resources"},
{64, "ENONET", "machine is not on the network"},
{65, "ENOPKG", "package not installed"},
{66, "EREMOTE", "object is remote"},
{67, "ENOLINK", "link has been severed"},
{68, "EADV", "advertise error"},
{69, "ESRMNT", "srmount error"},
{70, "ECOMM", "communication error on send"},
{71, "EPROTO", "protocol error"},
{72, "EMULTIHOP", "multihop attempted"},
{73, "EDOTDOT", "RFS specific error"},
{74, "EBADMSG", "bad message"},
{75, "EOVERFLOW", "value too large for defined data type"},
{76, "ENOTUNIQ", "name not unique on network"},
{77, "EBADFD", "file descriptor in bad state"},
{78, "EREMCHG", "remote address changed"},
{79, "ELIBACC", "can not access a needed shared library"},
{80, "ELIBBAD", "accessing a corrupted shared library"},
{81, "ELIBSCN", ".lib section in a.out corrupted"},
{82, "ELIBMAX", "attempting to link in too many shared libraries"},
{83, "ELIBEXEC", "cannot exec a shared library directly"},
{84, "EILSEQ", "invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character"},
{85, "ERESTART", "interrupted system call should be restarted"},
{86, "ESTRPIPE", "streams pipe error"},
{87, "EUSERS", "too many users"},
{88, "ENOTSOCK", "socket operation on non-socket"},
{89, "EDESTADDRREQ", "destination address required"},
{90, "EMSGSIZE", "message too long"},
{91, "EPROTOTYPE", "protocol wrong type for socket"},
{92, "ENOPROTOOPT", "protocol not available"},
{93, "EPROTONOSUPPORT", "protocol not supported"},
{94, "ESOCKTNOSUPPORT", "socket type not supported"},
{95, "ENOTSUP", "operation not supported"},
{96, "EPFNOSUPPORT", "protocol family not supported"},
{97, "EAFNOSUPPORT", "address family not supported by protocol"},
{98, "EADDRINUSE", "address already in use"},
{99, "EADDRNOTAVAIL", "cannot assign requested address"},
{100, "ENETDOWN", "network is down"},
{101, "ENETUNREACH", "network is unreachable"},
{102, "ENETRESET", "network dropped connection on reset"},
{103, "ECONNABORTED", "software caused connection abort"},
{104, "ECONNRESET", "connection reset by peer"},
{105, "ENOBUFS", "no buffer space available"},
{106, "EISCONN", "transport endpoint is already connected"},
{107, "ENOTCONN", "transport endpoint is not connected"},
{108, "ESHUTDOWN", "cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown"},
{109, "ETOOMANYREFS", "too many references: cannot splice"},
{110, "ETIMEDOUT", "connection timed out"},
{111, "ECONNREFUSED", "connection refused"},
{112, "EHOSTDOWN", "host is down"},
{113, "EHOSTUNREACH", "no route to host"},
{114, "EALREADY", "operation already in progress"},
{115, "EINPROGRESS", "operation now in progress"},
{116, "ESTALE", "stale file handle"},
{117, "EUCLEAN", "structure needs cleaning"},
{118, "ENOTNAM", "not a XENIX named type file"},
{119, "ENAVAIL", "no XENIX semaphores available"},
{120, "EISNAM", "is a named type file"},
{121, "EREMOTEIO", "remote I/O error"},
{122, "EDQUOT", "disk quota exceeded"},
{123, "ENOMEDIUM", "no medium found"},
{124, "EMEDIUMTYPE", "wrong medium type"},
{125, "ECANCELED", "operation canceled"},
{126, "ENOKEY", "required key not available"},
{127, "EKEYEXPIRED", "key has expired"},
{128, "EKEYREVOKED", "key has been revoked"},
{129, "EKEYREJECTED", "key was rejected by service"},
{130, "EOWNERDEAD", "owner died"},
{131, "ENOTRECOVERABLE", "state not recoverable"},
{132, "ERFKILL", "operation not possible due to RF-kill"},
{133, "EHWPOISON", "memory page has hardware error"},
}
// Signal table
var signalList = [...]struct {
num syscall.Signal
name string
desc string
}{
{1, "SIGHUP", "hangup"},
{2, "SIGINT", "interrupt"},
{3, "SIGQUIT", "quit"},
{4, "SIGILL", "illegal instruction"},
{5, "SIGTRAP", "trace/breakpoint trap"},
{6, "SIGABRT", "aborted"},
{7, "SIGBUS", "bus error"},
{8, "SIGFPE", "floating point exception"},
{9, "SIGKILL", "killed"},
{10, "SIGUSR1", "user defined signal 1"},
{11, "SIGSEGV", "segmentation fault"},
{12, "SIGUSR2", "user defined signal 2"},
{13, "SIGPIPE", "broken pipe"},
{14, "SIGALRM", "alarm clock"},
{15, "SIGTERM", "terminated"},
{16, "SIGSTKFLT", "stack fault"},
{17, "SIGCHLD", "child exited"},
{18, "SIGCONT", "continued"},
{19, "SIGSTOP", "stopped (signal)"},
{20, "SIGTSTP", "stopped"},
{21, "SIGTTIN", "stopped (tty input)"},
{22, "SIGTTOU", "stopped (tty output)"},
{23, "SIGURG", "urgent I/O condition"},
{24, "SIGXCPU", "CPU time limit exceeded"},
{25, "SIGXFSZ", "file size limit exceeded"},
{26, "SIGVTALRM", "virtual timer expired"},
{27, "SIGPROF", "profiling timer expired"},
{28, "SIGWINCH", "window changed"},
{29, "SIGIO", "I/O possible"},
{30, "SIGPWR", "power failure"},
{31, "SIGSYS", "bad system call"},
}
```
|
```javascript
() => "test"
```
|
```php
<?php
/*
*
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
*/
namespace Google\Service\FirebaseML;
class CancelOperationRequest extends \Google\Model
{
}
// Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name.
class_alias(CancelOperationRequest::class, 'Google_Service_FirebaseML_CancelOperationRequest');
```
|
Abdul Arshad (born 26 February 2003) is a footballer who plays for Hellerup IK in the Danish 2nd Division. Born in Denmark he represents the Pakistan national team.
Club career
In 2022, Abdul won the 2nd Division U19 League with BB.93 and was the team's top scorer with 20 goals. On 13 November 2021, he made his senior team debut in the Danish 2nd Division against FA 2000.
On 11 February 2022, Abdul joined HB Køge in the Danish 1st Division. Initially he played for the team in the 1st Division U19 League before becoming a regular in the senior team midway through the season. Abdul left HB Køge at the end of the 2022-23 season, as his contract expired.
On 14 July 2023, he reached an agreement to sign for Hellerup IK in the Danish 2nd Division.
International career
In March 2023, Abdul was called up to the Pakistan national team for a friendly against the Maldives. On 21 March 2023, he made his international debut in an eventual 0–1 defeat to the Maldives.
Career statistics
Club
International
References
External links
Living people
2003 births
Pakistani men's footballers
Pakistan men's international footballers
Danish men's footballers
Danish people of Pakistani descent
Boldklubben af 1893 players
HB Køge players
Men's association football wingers
Danish 1st Division players
|
The Old Curiosity Shop is a 1934 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Elaine Benson, Ben Webster and Hay Petrie. It is an adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1841 novel The Old Curiosity Shop.
Production
The film was produced by British International Pictures, one of the two most prominent British film studios of the time, at its base at Elstree Studios. Bentley was a well-established director who worked on several of the company's presigous historical films during the decade. He had previously directed a number of Dickens adaptations during the silent era, but this was his only Dickens talkie. The film sought to achieve a "painterly" effect in its interpretation of the original work. The recreation of the grotesque elements of Dickens' novel has led to it being described as an "expressionist nightmare".
Cast
Elaine Benson as Nell
Ben Webster as The Grandfather
Hay Petrie as Quilp
Beatrix Thomson as Quilp's Wife
Gibb McLaughlin as Sampson Brass
Lily Long as Sally Brass
Reginald Purdell as Dick Swiveller
Polly Ward as The Marchioness
James Harcourt as The Single Gentleman
J. Fisher White as The Schoolmaster
Dick Tubb as Codin
Roddy Hughes as Short
Amy Veness as Mrs. Jarley
Peter Penrose as Kit
Vic Filmer as Tom Scott
References
Bibliography
Harper, Sue. Picturing the Past: The Rise and Fall of the British Costume Film. British Film Institute, 1994.
External links
1934 films
1934 drama films
Films shot at British International Pictures Studios
1930s English-language films
Films based on The Old Curiosity Shop
Films directed by Thomas Bentley
Films set in England
Films set in the 1840s
British drama films
British black-and-white films
1930s British films
English-language drama films
|
```javascript
'use strict';
// From: path_to_url
const common = require('../common');
if (!common.hasIntl)
common.skip('missing Intl');
const assert = require('assert');
const {
TextDecoder
} = require('util');
{
[
{ encoding: 'utf-8', sequence: [0xC0] },
{ encoding: 'utf-16le', sequence: [0x00] },
{ encoding: 'utf-16be', sequence: [0x00] }
].forEach((testCase) => {
const data = new Uint8Array([testCase.sequence]);
common.expectsError(
() => {
const decoder = new TextDecoder(testCase.encoding, { fatal: true });
decoder.decode(data);
}, {
code: 'ERR_ENCODING_INVALID_ENCODED_DATA',
type: TypeError,
message:
`The encoded data was not valid for encoding ${testCase.encoding}`
}
);
assert.strictEqual(
new TextDecoder(testCase.encoding).decode(data),
'\uFFFD'
);
});
}
{
const decoder = new TextDecoder('utf-16le', { fatal: true });
const odd = new Uint8Array([0x00]);
const even = new Uint8Array([0x00, 0x00]);
assert.strictEqual(decoder.decode(odd, { stream: true }), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.decode(odd), '\u0000');
common.expectsError(
() => {
decoder.decode(even, { stream: true });
decoder.decode(odd);
}, {
code: 'ERR_ENCODING_INVALID_ENCODED_DATA',
type: TypeError,
message:
'The encoded data was not valid for encoding utf-16le'
}
);
common.expectsError(
() => {
decoder.decode(odd, { stream: true });
decoder.decode(even);
}, {
code: 'ERR_ENCODING_INVALID_ENCODED_DATA',
type: TypeError,
message:
'The encoded data was not valid for encoding utf-16le'
}
);
assert.strictEqual(decoder.decode(even, { stream: true }), '\u0000');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.decode(even), '\u0000');
}
```
|
```go
//
// path_to_url
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
package printconfig
import (
"bytes"
"flag"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/spf13/viper"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"github.com/jaegertracing/jaeger/pkg/config"
"github.com/jaegertracing/jaeger/pkg/config/tlscfg"
"github.com/jaegertracing/jaeger/pkg/tenancy"
"github.com/jaegertracing/jaeger/pkg/testutils"
)
const (
testPluginBinary = "test-plugin.binary"
testPluginConfigurationFile = "test-plugin.configuration-file"
testPluginLogLevel = "test-plugin.log-level"
testRemotePrefix = "test-remote"
testRemoteServer = testRemotePrefix + ".server"
testRemoteConnectionTimeout = testRemotePrefix + ".connection-timeout"
defaultTestPluginLogLevel = "warn"
defaultTestConnectionTimeout = time.Duration(5 * time.Second)
)
func addFlags(flagSet *flag.FlagSet) {
tlscfg.ClientFlagsConfig{
Prefix: "test",
}.AddFlags(flagSet)
flagSet.String(testPluginBinary, "", "")
flagSet.String(testPluginConfigurationFile, "", "")
flagSet.String(testPluginLogLevel, defaultTestPluginLogLevel, "")
flagSet.String(testRemoteServer, "", "")
flagSet.Duration(testRemoteConnectionTimeout, defaultTestConnectionTimeout, "")
}
func setConfig(t *testing.T) *viper.Viper {
v, command := config.Viperize(addFlags, tenancy.AddFlags)
err := command.ParseFlags([]string{
"--test-plugin.binary=noop-test-plugin",
"--test-plugin.configuration-file=config.json",
"--test-plugin.log-level=debug",
"--multi-tenancy.header=x-scope-orgid",
})
require.NoError(t, err)
return v
}
func runPrintConfigCommand(v *viper.Viper, t *testing.T, allFlag bool) string {
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
printCmd := Command(v)
printCmd.SetOut(buf)
if allFlag {
err := printCmd.Flags().Set("all", "true")
require.NoError(t, err, "printCmd.Flags() returned the error %v", err)
}
_, err := printCmd.ExecuteC()
require.NoError(t, err, "printCmd.ExecuteC() returned the error %v", err)
return buf.String()
}
func TestAllFlag(t *testing.T) {
expected := `your_sha256_hash-
| Configuration Option Name Value Source |
your_sha256_hash-
| multi-tenancy.enabled false default |
| multi-tenancy.header x-scope-orgid user-assigned |
| multi-tenancy.tenants default |
| test-plugin.binary noop-test-plugin user-assigned |
| test-plugin.configuration-file config.json user-assigned |
| test-plugin.log-level debug user-assigned |
| test-remote.connection-timeout 5s default |
| test-remote.server default |
| test.tls.ca default |
| test.tls.cert default |
| test.tls.enabled false default |
| test.tls.key default |
| test.tls.server-name default |
| test.tls.skip-host-verify false default |
your_sha256_hash-
`
v := setConfig(t)
actual := runPrintConfigCommand(v, t, true)
assert.Equal(t, expected, actual)
}
func TestPrintConfigCommand(t *testing.T) {
expected := `your_sha256_hash-
| Configuration Option Name Value Source |
your_sha256_hash-
| multi-tenancy.enabled false default |
| multi-tenancy.header x-scope-orgid user-assigned |
| test-plugin.binary noop-test-plugin user-assigned |
| test-plugin.configuration-file config.json user-assigned |
| test-plugin.log-level debug user-assigned |
| test-remote.connection-timeout 5s default |
| test.tls.enabled false default |
| test.tls.skip-host-verify false default |
your_sha256_hash-
`
v := setConfig(t)
actual := runPrintConfigCommand(v, t, false)
assert.Equal(t, expected, actual)
}
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
testutils.VerifyGoLeaks(m)
}
```
|
```objective-c
/*
==============================================================================
MappingFilter.h
Created: 28 Oct 2016 8:08:53pm
Author: bkupe
==============================================================================
*/
#pragma once
#include "Common/ParameterLink/ParameterLink.h"
class MappingFilter :
public BaseItem,
public MultiplexTarget,
public ParamLinkContainer::ParamLinkContainerListener
{
public:
MappingFilter(const String& name = "MappingFilter", var params = var(), Multiplex* multiplex = nullptr, bool hasChannelFilter = false);
virtual ~MappingFilter();
bool canFilterChannels;
Array<int> excludedChannels;
enum ProcessResult { CHANGED, UNCHANGED, STOP_HERE };
ParamLinkContainer filterParams;
Array<Controllable::Type> filterTypeFilters; //if not empty, this will filter out the parameters passed to the processSingleParameterInternal function
Array<Array<WeakReference<Parameter>>> sourceParams;
OwnedArray<OwnedArray<Parameter>> filteredParameters; //not in hierarchy, first dimension is multiplex
Array<var> previousValues; //for checking, multiplexed
bool isSettingUpSources;
bool processOnSameValue; //disabling this allows for fast checking and stopping if source and dest values are the same
bool autoSetRange; //if true, will check at process if ranges are differents between source and filtered, and if so, will reassign
bool filterParamsAreDirty; //This is use to force processing even if input has not changed when a filterParam has been changed
virtual bool setupSources(Array<Parameter*> sources, int multiplexIndex, bool rangeOnly = false);
virtual void setupParametersInternal(int mutiplexIndex, bool rangeOnly = false);
virtual Parameter* setupSingleParameterInternal(Parameter* source, int multiplexIndex, bool rangeOnly = false);
ProcessResult process(Array<Parameter*> inputs, int multiplexIndex);
virtual ProcessResult processInternal(Array<Parameter*> inputs, int multiplexIndex);
virtual ProcessResult processSingleParameterInternal(Parameter* source, Parameter* out, int multiplexIndex) { return UNCHANGED; }
virtual void onContainerParameterChangedInternal(Parameter* p) override;
virtual void onControllableFeedbackUpdateInternal(ControllableContainer*, Controllable* p) override;
virtual void filterParamChanged(Parameter*) {};
void linkUpdated(ParamLinkContainer* c, ParameterLink* pLink) override;
void listItemUpdated(ParamLinkContainer* c, ParameterLink* link, int multiplexIndex) override;
void setExcludedChannels(Array<int> channels);
bool isChannelEligible(int index);
void multiplexPreviewIndexChanged() override;
virtual void clearItem() override;
virtual var getJSONData() override;
virtual void loadJSONDataInternal(var data) override;
InspectableEditor* getEditorInternal(bool isRoot, Array<Inspectable*> inspectables = Array<Inspectable*>()) override;
virtual void parameterRangeChanged(Parameter*) override;
class FilterListener
{
public:
/** Destructor. */
virtual ~FilterListener() {}
virtual void filterStateChanged(MappingFilter*) {}
virtual void filterNeedsProcess(MappingFilter*) {};
virtual void filteredParamsChanged(MappingFilter*) {}
virtual void filteredParamRangeChanged(MappingFilter*) {}
};
ListenerList<FilterListener, Array<FilterListener*, CriticalSection>> mappingFilterListeners;
void addMappingFilterListener(FilterListener* newListener) { mappingFilterListeners.add(newListener); }
void removeMappingFilterListener(FilterListener* listener) { mappingFilterListeners.remove(listener); }
class FilterEvent {
public:
enum Type { FILTER_REBUILT };
FilterEvent(Type type, MappingFilter* f) : type(type), filter(f) {}
Type type;
MappingFilter* filter;
};
QueuedNotifier<FilterEvent> filterAsyncNotifier;
typedef QueuedNotifier<FilterEvent>::Listener AsyncFilterListener;
void addAsyncFilterListener(AsyncFilterListener* newListener) { filterAsyncNotifier.addListener(newListener); }
void addAsyncCoalescedFilterListener(AsyncFilterListener* newListener) { filterAsyncNotifier.addAsyncCoalescedListener(newListener); }
void removeAsyncFilterListener(AsyncFilterListener* listener) { filterAsyncNotifier.removeListener(listener); }
virtual String getTypeString() const override { jassert(false); return "[ERROR]"; }
JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR(MappingFilter)
private:
JUCE_DECLARE_WEAK_REFERENCEABLE(MappingFilter)
};
```
|
Strika may refer to
Strika (Transformers), a character from the Transformers: Beast Wars franchise
Raleigh Strika, a children's bicycle manufactured between 1976 and 1983 in England
Roko Strika (born 1994), Australian association football midfielder
|
```xml
import "reflect-metadata"
import {
createTestingConnections,
closeTestingConnections,
reloadTestingDatabases,
} from "../../utils/test-utils"
import { DataSource } from "../../../src/data-source/DataSource"
import { Category } from "./entity/Category"
import { In } from "../../../src"
import { expect } from "chai"
describe("github issues > #3349 Multiple where conditions with parameters", () => {
let connections: DataSource[]
before(
async () =>
(connections = await createTestingConnections({
entities: [__dirname + "/entity/*{.js,.ts}"],
})),
)
beforeEach(() => reloadTestingDatabases(connections))
after(() => closeTestingConnections(connections))
it("should work with query builder", () =>
Promise.all(
connections.map(async (connection) => {
const repository = connection.getRepository(Category)
const category = new Category()
category.id = 1
category.myField = 2
await repository.save(category)
const result = await connection
.createQueryBuilder()
.select("category")
.from(Category, "category")
.where("category.id = :ida", { ida: 1 })
.orWhereInIds([2])
.orWhereInIds([3])
.execute()
expect(result).lengthOf(1)
}),
))
it("should work with findOne", () =>
Promise.all(
connections.map(async (connection) => {
const repository = connection.getRepository(Category)
const category = new Category()
category.id = 1
category.myField = 2
await repository.save(category)
const result = await repository.findOneBy({
id: 1,
myField: In([2, 3]),
})
expect(result).to.not.be.null
}),
))
})
```
|
```html
<!--
Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-->
{{$query_url := urlquery .Query}}
{{with .Textual}}
{{if $.Complete}}
<h2 id="Textual">{{html $.Found}} textual occurrences</h2>
{{else}}
<h2 id="Textual">More than {{html $.Found}} textual occurrences</h2>
<p>
<span class="alert" style="font-size:120%">Not all files or lines containing "{{html $.Query}}" are shown.</span>
</p>
{{end}}
<p>
<table class="layout">
{{range .}}
{{$file := .Filename}}
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">
<a href="{{queryLink $file $query_url 0}}">{{$file}}</a>:
</td>
<td align="left" width="4"></td>
<th align="left" valign="top">{{len .Lines}}</th>
<td align="left" width="4"></td>
<td align="left">
{{range .Lines}}
<a href="{{queryLink $file $query_url .}}">{{html .}}</a>
{{end}}
{{if not $.Complete}}
...
{{end}}
</td>
</tr>
{{end}}
{{if not $.Complete}}
<tr><td align="left">...</td></tr>
{{end}}
</table>
</p>
{{end}}
```
|
Oese (in its upper course: Gelmecke and Sundwiger Bach) is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Hönne, which it joins in Menden.
See also
List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
References
Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
Rivers of Germany
|
Rodrigo Gurgel (born 1955) is a Brazilian literary critic and professor of literature.
Gurgel was the controversial critic of Jabuti Award 2012 who gave very low notes to books released by personalities that year, for which he was called the Jurado "C" ("C" judge). His notes were criticized by Leftist journalists.
For 13 years, Gurgel was a pupil of the Brazilian writer Olavo de Carvalho (1947-2022), who taught philosophy at an online course started in 2009. When Olavo died, on January 25, 2022, Gurgel wrote a eulogy to him.
Gurgel is among the most important Brazilian Conservative literary critics.
Books
In Portuguese.
Muita Retórica - Pouca Literatura. Vide Editorial, 2012. ISBN 9788562910104
Crítica, Literatura e Narratofobia. Vide Editorial, 2015. ISBN 978-8567394718
Esquecidos e Superestimados. Vide Editorial. 2016. ISBN 9788567394176
Percevejos, ideólogos — e alguns escritores. Vide Editorial, 2019. ISBN 9788595070752
References
External links
Official website
Brazilian literary critics
Brazilian anti-communists
1955 births
Living people
|
King Qingxiang of Chu (, died 263 BC) was from 298 to 263 BC the king of the state of Chu during the Warring States period of ancient China. He was born Xiong Heng () and King Qingxiang was his posthumous title.
Xiong Heng's father, King Huai of Chu, was held hostage in 299 BC by King Zhao of Qin when he went to the state of Qin for negotiation. Xiong Heng then ascended the throne and is posthumously known as King Qingxiang of Chu. King Huai managed to escape but was recaptured by Qin. Three years later he died in captivity.
King Qingxiang died in 263 BC and was succeeded by his son King Kaolie of Chu.
In fiction and popular culture
Portrayed by Su Hang in The Legend of Mi Yue (2015)
References
Monarchs of Chu (state)
Chinese kings
3rd-century BC Chinese monarchs
263 BC deaths
Year of birth unknown
|
Shaytown may refer to:
Shaytown, Michigan
Shaytown, New Jersey
|
Caralisa Monteiro is an Indian singer known for advertising jingles and Bollywood songs.
Early life
Caralisa Monteiro was born to Emeline Monteiro, a school teacher at Don Bosco High School, Matunga and Neville Monteiro an opera singer and an accountant in Mahindra and Mahindra, she was exposed to music at a very young age. She attended Sophia College where she studied Economics and English.
At the age of 11 her mother died from cancer. Her sister Giselle was a social worker and music director who died after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in the last stages.
Career
Advertising
Caralisa began working with music directors Loy Mendonsa and Ehsaan Noorani of Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy. During her career she has worked in over 7000 jingles which she has sung on, rendered her voice to, written lyrics for, co - composed and composed. She has been referred to as the "Jingle Queen". She was also the voice behind the jingle for the Limca brand that featured Sushama Reddy. Caralisa started writing her own songs in college but due to the demands of being the only bread winner in her family at an early age, had to concentrate on work.
Bollywood and other
Her first break with Bollywood came when the acclaimed trio Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy invited her to sing the chorus of the song "Jaane Kyon" from the cult film Dil Chahta Hai in 2001. She was known for the rendition of English parts in Hindi songs and continues to work in the Hindi film music industry on background scores. Monteiro has sung on mainstream Bollywood films like Rock On!! (Phir Dekhiye), Don theme, Don 2 (Don Waltz), Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna where she sang the song "Mitwa" with Shafqat Amanat Ali, Karthik Calling Karthik with Shankar Mahadevan.On Anjaana Anjaani she sang the song "Tumse hi Tumse" for which she received a co-writing credit. In the movie Hum Tum Aur Ghost, she performed the song 'Kal Tum The Yahan' which was a duet with Shankar Mahadevan. She also sang on "Sam's Theme" from the movie New York (film) and on Kabul Express she also performed the theme for Kaal while on Salaam Namaste she performed a duet with Shaan.
She also sang in Tamil Cinema, including "Maaricham" a song written by music director A. R. Rahman from the movie Sillunu Oru Kaadhal in 2006 and "Porkkalam" from the movie Yaaro Iran Yaaro. Monteiro starred in the musical On Broadway which was a mash up of several musicals. She has worked with the Welsh musician and composer Karl Jenkins performing the track "Hymn" on his project Adiemus: Songs of Sanctuary for his India tour as the only soloist. She was featured on Dance Masti, a dance album by Farhad Wadia. Caralisa has sung the Hindi version of "When You Believe" from the Dreamworks Animation for the film The Prince of Egypt.
Independent Music
Monteiro entered and was one of the finalist on Sutasi, an Asian talent hunt in 2008. Her debut album Illusions was released in 2015 which is a multi-genre album with songs featuring Jazz, Soul, Rock and Blues. She made an appearance with the band Overhung at the finale of Harley Rock Riders: Season IV and guested on the band's song "Waste". Monteiro wrote and recorded the ballad "All Alone" that was featured on the Indie movie Rize of the Zombie starring Luke Kenny.
Social Activism
She performed at the 'Rhythm and Blues Festival' organized by the Genesis Foundation and supported by Rolling Stone Magazine (India) to raise funds for underprivileged children to provide critical life-saving interventions in 2013. She has committed to raise awareness for breast cancer through her to be released debut album's lead single "Angel in Disguise" and to raise funds to assist cancer survivors and people currently battling the disease.
Filmography
References
External links
Caralisa Monteiro : Filmography and Profile on Bollywood Hungama
"Caralisa Monteiro: Biography" on Exitmusic
Living people
Bollywood playback singers
Indian women playback singers
Year of birth missing (living people)
Singers from Mumbai
21st-century Indian singers
21st-century Indian women singers
Women musicians from Maharashtra
|
Geologorazvedka () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Solikamsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The population was 212 as of 2010. There are 4 streets.
Geography
Geologorazvedka is located 15 km south of Solikamsk (the district's administrative centre) by road. Chashkina is the nearest rural locality.
References
Rural localities in Solikamsky District
|
```java server pages
<%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html; charset=US-ASCII"
pageEncoding="US-ASCII"%>
<%@ taglib uri="/struts-tags" prefix="s" %>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "path_to_url">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=US-ASCII">
<title>Login Page</title>
</head>
<body>
<s:form action="home" method="post">
<s:textfield label="User Name" name="user"></s:textfield>
<s:textfield label="Password" name="password"></s:textfield>
<s:submit label="Login"></s:submit>
</s:form>
</body>
</html>
```
|
George Lamb (born 1979) is an English radio and TV presenter.
George Lamb may also refer to:
George Lamb (politician) (1784–1834), British member of parliament and writer
George Hamilton Lamb (1900–1943), Australian politician and prisoner-of-war
See also
George Lam (born 1947), Hong Kong singer
|
```shell
#!/bin/bash
# SwiftProtobuf/Performance/generators/cpp.sh - C++ test harness generator
#
# This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
#
#
# See path_to_url for license information
# See path_to_url for the list of Swift project authors
#
# your_sha256_hash-------------
#
# Functions for generating the C++ harness.
#
# your_sha256_hash-------------
function print_cpp_set_field() {
num=$1
type=$2
case "$type" in
repeated\ message)
echo " for (auto i = 0; i < repeated_count; i++) {"
echo " message.add_field$num()->set_optional_int32($((200+num)));"
echo " }"
;;
repeated\ string)
echo " for (auto i = 0; i < repeated_count; i++) {"
echo " message.add_field$num(\"$((200+num))\");"
echo " }"
;;
repeated\ bytes)
echo " for (auto i = 0; i < repeated_count; i++) {"
echo " message.add_field$num(std::string(20, (char)$((num))));"
echo " }"
;;
repeated\ enum)
echo " for (auto i = 0; i < repeated_count; i++) {"
echo " message.add_field$num(PerfMessage::FOO);"
echo " }"
;;
repeated\ float)
echo " for (auto i = 0; i < repeated_count; i++) {"
echo " message.add_field$num($((200+num)).$((200+num)));"
echo " }"
;;
repeated\ double)
echo " for (auto i = 0; i < repeated_count; i++) {"
echo " message.add_field$num($((200+num)).$((200+num)));"
echo " }"
;;
repeated\ *)
echo " for (auto i = 0; i < repeated_count; i++) {"
echo " message.add_field$num($((200+num)));"
echo " }"
;;
message)
echo " message.mutable_field$num()->set_optional_int32($((200+num)));"
;;
string)
echo " message.set_field$num(\"$((200+num))\");"
;;
bytes)
echo " message.set_field$num(std::string(20, (char)$((num))));"
;;
enum)
echo " message.set_field$num(PerfMessage::FOO);"
;;
float)
echo " message.set_field$num($((200+num)).$((200+num)));"
;;
double)
echo " message.set_field$num($((200+num)).$((200+num)));"
;;
*)
echo " message.set_field$num($((200+num)));"
;;
esac
}
function generate_cpp_harness() {
cat >"$gen_harness_path" <<EOF
#include "Harness.h"
#include "message.pb.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <google/protobuf/text_format.h>
#include <google/protobuf/util/json_util.h>
#include <google/protobuf/util/message_differencer.h>
#include <google/protobuf/util/type_resolver_util.h>
using google::protobuf::Descriptor;
using google::protobuf::DescriptorPool;
using google::protobuf::TextFormat;
using google::protobuf::util::BinaryToJsonString;
using google::protobuf::util::JsonToBinaryString;
using google::protobuf::util::MessageDifferencer;
using google::protobuf::util::NewTypeResolverForDescriptorPool;
using google::protobuf::util::TypeResolver;
using std::cerr;
using std::endl;
using std::string;
static const char kTypeUrlPrefix[] = "type.googleapis.com";
static string GetTypeUrl(const Descriptor* message) {
return string(kTypeUrlPrefix) + "/" + message->full_name();
}
TypeResolver* type_resolver;
string* type_url;
static void populate_fields(PerfMessage& message, int repeated_count);
void Harness::run() {
GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_VERIFY_VERSION;
type_resolver = NewTypeResolverForDescriptorPool(
kTypeUrlPrefix, DescriptorPool::generated_pool());
type_url = new string(GetTypeUrl(PerfMessage::descriptor()));
measure([&]() {
measure_subtask("New message", [&]() {
return PerfMessage();
});
auto message = PerfMessage();
measure_subtask("Populate fields", [&]() {
populate_fields(message, repeated_count);
// Dummy return value since void won't propagate.
return false;
});
// Exercise binary serialization.
auto data = measure_subtask("Encode binary", [&]() {
return message.SerializeAsString();
});
auto decoded_message = measure_subtask("Decode binary", [&]() {
auto result = PerfMessage();
result.ParseFromString(data);
return result;
});
// Exercise JSON serialization.
auto json = measure_subtask("Encode JSON", [&]() {
string out_json;
auto r = BinaryToJsonString(type_resolver, *type_url, data, &out_json);
(void)r; // UNUSED
return out_json;
});
auto decoded_binary = measure_subtask("Decode JSON", [&]() {
string out_binary;
auto r = JsonToBinaryString(type_resolver, *type_url, json, &out_binary);
(void)r; // UNUSED
return out_binary;
});
// Exercise text serialization.
auto text = measure_subtask("Encode text", [&]() {
string out_text;
TextFormat::PrintToString(message, &out_text);
return out_text;
});
measure_subtask("Decode text", [&]() {
auto result = PerfMessage();
TextFormat::ParseFromString(text, &result);
return result;
});
// Exercise equality.
measure_subtask("Equality", [&]() {
return MessageDifferencer::Equals(message, decoded_message);
});
});
google::protobuf::ShutdownProtobufLibrary();
}
void populate_fields(PerfMessage& message, int repeated_count) {
(void)repeated_count; /* Possibly unused: Quiet the compiler */
EOF
if [[ "$proto_type" == "homogeneous" ]]; then
generate_cpp_homogenerous_populate_fields_body
else
generate_cpp_heterogenerous_populate_fields_body
fi
cat >> "$gen_harness_path" <<EOF
}
int Harness::run_count() const {
return ${run_count};
}
EOF
}
function generate_cpp_homogenerous_populate_fields_body() {
for field_number in $(seq 1 "$field_count"); do
print_cpp_set_field "$field_number" "$field_type" >>"$gen_harness_path"
done
}
function generate_cpp_heterogenerous_populate_fields_body() {
cat >> "$gen_harness_path" <<EOF
message.set_optional_int32(1);
message.set_optional_int64(2);
message.set_optional_uint32(3);
message.set_optional_uint64(4);
message.set_optional_sint32(5);
message.set_optional_sint64(6);
message.set_optional_fixed32(7);
message.set_optional_fixed64(8);
message.set_optional_sfixed32(9);
message.set_optional_sfixed64(10);
message.set_optional_float(11);
message.set_optional_double(12);
message.set_optional_bool(true);
message.set_optional_string("14");
message.set_optional_bytes(std::string(20, (char)15));
message.set_optional_enum(PerfMessage::FOO);
EOF
if [[ "$proto_syntax" == "2" ]]; then
cat >>"$gen_harness_path" <<EOF
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_int32(101);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_int64(102);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_uint32(103);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_uint64(104);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_sint32(105);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_sint64(106);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_fixed32(107);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_fixed64(108);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_sfixed32(109);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_sfixed64(110);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_float(111);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_double(112);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_bool(true);
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_string("114");
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_bytes(std::string(20, (char)115));
message.mutable_optionalgroup()->set_optional_group_enum(PerfMessage::FOO);
EOF
fi
cat >>"$gen_harness_path" <<EOF
for (auto i = 0; i < repeated_count; i++) {
message.add_repeated_int32(201);
message.add_repeated_int64(202);
message.add_repeated_uint32(203);
message.add_repeated_uint64(204);
message.add_repeated_sint32(205);
message.add_repeated_sint64(206);
message.add_repeated_fixed32(207);
message.add_repeated_fixed64(208);
message.add_repeated_sfixed32(209);
message.add_repeated_sfixed64(210);
message.add_repeated_float(211);
message.add_repeated_double(212);
message.add_repeated_bool(true);
message.add_repeated_string("214");
message.add_repeated_bytes(std::string(20, (char)215));
message.add_repeated_enum(PerfMessage::FOO);
}
// Instead of writing a ton of code that populates the nested messages,
// just do some bulk assignments from a snapshot of the message we just
// populated.
auto snapshot = message;
*(message.mutable_optional_message()) = snapshot;
EOF
if [[ "$proto_syntax" == "2" ]]; then
cat >>"$gen_harness_path" <<EOF
*(message.mutable_optionalgroup()->mutable_optional_group_message()) = snapshot;
EOF
fi
cat >>"$gen_harness_path" <<EOF
for (auto i = 0; i < repeated_count; i++) {
auto element = message.add_repeated_message();
*element = snapshot;
}
EOF
}
```
|
```c++
// 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
*
******************************************************************************
* file name: utf_impl.cpp
* encoding: UTF-8
* tab size: 8 (not used)
* indentation:4
*
* created on: 1999sep13
* created by: Markus W. Scherer
*
* This file provides implementation functions for macros in the utfXX.h
* that would otherwise be too long as macros.
*/
#include "base/third_party/icu/icu_utf.h"
namespace base_icu {
// source/common/utf_impl.cpp
static const UChar32
utf8_errorValue[6]={
// Same values as UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_1, UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_2, UTF_ERROR_VALUE,
// but without relying on the obsolete unicode/utf_old.h.
0x15, 0x9f, 0xffff,
0x10ffff
};
static UChar32
errorValue(int32_t count, int8_t strict) {
if(strict>=0) {
return utf8_errorValue[count];
} else if(strict==-3) {
return 0xfffd;
} else {
return CBU_SENTINEL;
}
}
/*
* Handle the non-inline part of the U8_NEXT() and U8_NEXT_FFFD() macros
* and their obsolete sibling UTF8_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE().
*
* U8_NEXT() supports NUL-terminated strings indicated via length<0.
*
* The "strict" parameter controls the error behavior:
* <0 "Safe" behavior of U8_NEXT():
* -1: All illegal byte sequences yield U_SENTINEL=-1.
* -2: Same as -1, except for lenient treatment of surrogate code points as legal.
* Some implementations use this for roundtripping of
* Unicode 16-bit strings that are not well-formed UTF-16, that is, they
* contain unpaired surrogates.
* -3: All illegal byte sequences yield U+FFFD.
* 0 Obsolete "safe" behavior of UTF8_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE(..., FALSE):
* All illegal byte sequences yield a positive code point such that this
* result code point would be encoded with the same number of bytes as
* the illegal sequence.
* >0 Obsolete "strict" behavior of UTF8_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE(..., TRUE):
* Same as the obsolete "safe" behavior, but non-characters are also treated
* like illegal sequences.
*
* Note that a UBool is the same as an int8_t.
*/
UChar32
utf8_nextCharSafeBody(const uint8_t *s, int32_t *pi, int32_t length, UChar32 c, UBool strict) {
// *pi is one after byte c.
int32_t i=*pi;
// length can be negative for NUL-terminated strings: Read and validate one byte at a time.
if(i==length || c>0xf4) {
// end of string, or not a lead byte
} else if(c>=0xf0) {
// Test for 4-byte sequences first because
// U8_NEXT() handles shorter valid sequences inline.
uint8_t t1=s[i], t2, t3;
c&=7;
if(CBU8_IS_VALID_LEAD4_AND_T1(c, t1) &&
++i!=length && (t2=s[i]-0x80)<=0x3f &&
++i!=length && (t3=s[i]-0x80)<=0x3f) {
++i;
c=(c<<18)|((t1&0x3f)<<12)|(t2<<6)|t3;
// strict: forbid non-characters like U+fffe
if(strict<=0 || !CBU_IS_UNICODE_NONCHAR(c)) {
*pi=i;
return c;
}
}
} else if(c>=0xe0) {
c&=0xf;
if(strict!=-2) {
uint8_t t1=s[i], t2;
if(CBU8_IS_VALID_LEAD3_AND_T1(c, t1) &&
++i!=length && (t2=s[i]-0x80)<=0x3f) {
++i;
c=(c<<12)|((t1&0x3f)<<6)|t2;
// strict: forbid non-characters like U+fffe
if(strict<=0 || !CBU_IS_UNICODE_NONCHAR(c)) {
*pi=i;
return c;
}
}
} else {
// strict=-2 -> lenient: allow surrogates
uint8_t t1=s[i]-0x80, t2;
if(t1<=0x3f && (c>0 || t1>=0x20) &&
++i!=length && (t2=s[i]-0x80)<=0x3f) {
*pi=i+1;
return (c<<12)|(t1<<6)|t2;
}
}
} else if(c>=0xc2) {
uint8_t t1=s[i]-0x80;
if(t1<=0x3f) {
*pi=i+1;
return ((c-0xc0)<<6)|t1;
}
} // else 0x80<=c<0xc2 is not a lead byte
/* error handling */
c=errorValue(i-*pi, strict);
*pi=i;
return c;
}
} // namespace base_icu
```
|
```go
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build !aix && !darwin && !freebsd && !linux && !solaris && !zos
package ipv6
import (
"net"
"golang.org/x/net/internal/socket"
)
func (so *sockOpt) setGroupReq(c *socket.Conn, ifi *net.Interface, grp net.IP) error {
return errNotImplemented
}
func (so *sockOpt) setGroupSourceReq(c *socket.Conn, ifi *net.Interface, grp, src net.IP) error {
return errNotImplemented
}
```
|
A gift, in the law of property, is the voluntary and immediate transfer of property from one person (the donor or grantor) to another (the donee or grantee) without consideration. There are several type of gifts in property law, most notably inter vivos gifts which are made in the donor's lifetime and causa mortis (deathbed) gifts which are made in expectation of the donor's imminent death. Both types of gifts share three elements which must be met in order for the gift to be legally effective: donative intent (the intention of the donor to give the gift to the donee), the delivery of the gift to the donee, and the acceptance of the gift. In addition to those elements, causa mortis gifts require that the donor must die of the impending peril that he or she had contemplated when making the gift.
Inter vivos gifts
An inter vivos gift is an ordinary gift of personal property from one living person to another. It can be a gift of a present or future interest in a property. The three elements of an inter vivos gift are donative intent, delivery, and acceptance. The rules governing these elements were historically rigid but in recent years courts have become more lenient in their application by ignoring or circumventing the formal delivery requirement and elevating the importance of donative intent. Acceptance of a valuable gift is typically presumed by courts and thus is rarely a legal issue.
Donative intent
The donor of the gift must have a present intent to make a gift of the property to the donee. A promise to make a gift in the future is unenforceable, and legally meaningless, even if the promise is accompanied by a present transfer of the physical property in question.
Suppose, for example, that a man gives a woman a ring and tells her that it is for her next birthday and to hold on to it until then. The man has not made a gift, and could legally demand the ring back at any time before the woman's birthday because an immediate transfer has not occurred. In contrast, suppose a man gives a woman a deed and tells her it will be in her best interest if the deed stays in his safe-deposit box. The man has made a gift and would be unable to legally reclaim it because he has given her a present interest in the deed. There is a special exception for engagement rings which most states recognize: the transfer of an engagement ring is subject "to an implied condition that the marriage occur", thus if the engagement ends without a marriage, the giver of the engagement ring is entitled to revoke the gift.
Delivery
The gift must be delivered to the donee. If the gift is of a type that cannot be delivered in the conventional sense – a house, or a bank account – the delivery can be effected by a constructive delivery, wherein a tangible item allowing access to the gift – a deed or key to the house, a passbook for the bank account – is delivered instead. Symbolic delivery is also sometimes permissible where manual delivery is impractical, such as the delivery of a key that does not open anything, but is intended to symbolize the transfer of ownership.
Certain forms of property must be transferred following particular formalities described by statute law. In England, real property must be transferred by a written deed. The transfer of equitable interests must be performed in writing by the owner or their agent.
A gift is assumed when property owner deeds real estate as joint tenants with rights of survivorship. Regardless of contribution to purchase price, such a deed guarantees each tenant equal shares upon sale or partition of the property.
Acceptance
The donee must accept the gift in order for the property transfer to take place. However, because people generally accept gifts, acceptance will be presumed, so long as the donee does not expressly reject the gift. A rejection of the gift destroys the gift, so that a donee cannot revive a once-rejected gift by later accepting it. In order for such an acceptance to be effective, the donor would have to extend the offer of the gift again.
Types
Gifts can also be either:
causa mortis
deathbed gifts (gift causa mortis, donatio mortis causa) - a future gift made in expectation of the donor's imminent death. A gift causa mortis is not effective unless the donor dies of the impending peril that he or she had contemplated when making the gift, i.e. these gifts can only be made when the donor is in a terminal condition.
Gifts can also be:
outright
outright – made free of any restrictions, such as being subject to a trust;
onerous
onerous – made with a burden or obligation imposed on the donee; or
remunerative
remunerative – made to compensate for services rendered
Taxation
In India
In India, previously there was Gift Tax Act under which donor had to pay the gift tax on the amount of gift. However, the said Act has been abolished and from FY 2004–05, a new provision was inserted in the Income Tax Act (1961) under section 56 (2) which provides that if the gift is received by an individual or Hindu undivided family from any relatives or blood relatives or at the time of marriage or as inheritance or in contemplation of death, it will not be taxable. In all other cases if the aggregate of gifts received exceeds Rs 50,000 in a year, the gift will be taxable as income from other source.
United Kingdom
Gifts into a trust above a certain value (known as the nil rate band which is currently £325,000 but this limit may be reduced by certain gifts made in the last 7 years) are generally subject to inheritance tax in the United Kingdom though at the reduced rate of inheritance tax of 20% rather than the full rate of 40%. There are certain reliefs that may apply to reduce or eliminate the IHT due including business property relief and agricultural property relief. Gifts to individuals are generally not subject to inheritance tax unless the donor dies within 7 years of the date of the gift. There is anti-avoidance legislation to prevent assets being gifted but with the donor retaining a benefit from the asset (for example the gift of the main residence while continuing to live in it will be ineffective from an IHT perspective unless market value rent is charged). Gifts in life may be a way to circumvent inheritance tax on death.
In the United States
See also
Re Cole.
Knapp v Knapp
Gift tax
Donation (Catholic canon law)
References
Property law
Giving
|
```java
/*
* or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
* distributed with this work for additional information
* regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
*
* path_to_url
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*/
package org.apache.beam.sdk.extensions.kryo;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertNotNull;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue;
import java.util.Collections;
import org.apache.beam.sdk.coders.CannotProvideCoderException;
import org.apache.beam.sdk.coders.Coder;
import org.apache.beam.sdk.testing.TestPipeline;
import org.apache.beam.sdk.values.TypeDescriptor;
import org.apache.beam.sdk.values.TypeDescriptors;
import org.junit.Rule;
import org.junit.Test;
/** A collections of {@link KryoCoderProvider} unit tests. */
public class KryoCoderProviderTest {
@Rule public TestPipeline pipeline = TestPipeline.create();
@Test
public void testBuilding() {
KryoCoderProvider provider = KryoCoderProvider.of(pipeline.getOptions());
assertNotNull(provider);
}
@Test
public void testBuildingAndRegister() {
KryoCoderProvider.of(pipeline.getOptions()).registerTo(pipeline);
}
@Test
public void testItProvidesCodersToRegisteredClasses() throws CannotProvideCoderException {
final KryoCoderProvider provider =
KryoCoderProvider.of(
pipeline.getOptions(),
kryo -> {
kryo.register(FirstTestClass.class);
kryo.register(SecondTestClass.class);
kryo.register(ThirdTestClass.class);
});
assertProviderReturnsKryoCoderForClass(provider, FirstTestClass.class);
assertProviderReturnsKryoCoderForClass(provider, SecondTestClass.class);
assertProviderReturnsKryoCoderForClass(provider, ThirdTestClass.class);
}
@Test(expected = CannotProvideCoderException.class)
public void testDoNotProvideCoderForUnregisteredClasses() throws CannotProvideCoderException {
final KryoCoderProvider provider =
KryoCoderProvider.of(
pipeline.getOptions(),
kryo -> {
kryo.register(FirstTestClass.class);
kryo.register(SecondTestClass.class);
kryo.register(ThirdTestClass.class);
});
provider.coderFor(TypeDescriptor.of(NeverRegisteredClass.class), Collections.emptyList());
}
@Test
public void testProviderRegisteredToPipeline() throws CannotProvideCoderException {
KryoCoderProvider.of(pipeline.getOptions(), kryo -> kryo.register(FirstTestClass.class))
.registerTo(pipeline);
final Coder<FirstTestClass> coderToAssert =
pipeline.getCoderRegistry().getCoder(FirstTestClass.class);
assertNotNull(coderToAssert);
assertTrue(coderToAssert instanceof KryoCoder);
final KryoCoder<FirstTestClass> casted = (KryoCoder<FirstTestClass>) coderToAssert;
assertEquals(1, casted.getRegistrars().size());
}
@Test(expected = CannotProvideCoderException.class)
public void testPrimitiveClass() throws CannotProvideCoderException {
final KryoCoderProvider provider = KryoCoderProvider.of(pipeline.getOptions());
provider.coderFor(TypeDescriptors.strings(), Collections.emptyList());
}
private static <T> void assertProviderReturnsKryoCoderForClass(
KryoCoderProvider provider, Class<T> type) throws CannotProvideCoderException {
assertTrue(provider.getCoder().getRegistrars().size() > 0);
final Coder<T> coderToAssert =
provider.coderFor(TypeDescriptor.of(type), Collections.emptyList());
assertNotNull(coderToAssert);
assertTrue(coderToAssert instanceof KryoCoder);
final KryoCoder<T> casted = (KryoCoder<T>) coderToAssert;
assertEquals(provider.getCoder().getInstanceId(), casted.getInstanceId());
}
private static class FirstTestClass {}
private static class SecondTestClass {}
private static class ThirdTestClass {}
private static class NeverRegisteredClass {}
}
```
|
The 1987 Brown Bears football team was an American football team that represented Brown University during the 1987 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Brown finished second in the Ivy League.
In their fourth season under head coach John Rosenberg, the Bears compiled a 7–3 record but were outscored 160 to 144. Walt Cataldo and Mark Donovan were the team captains.
The Bears' 5–2 conference record placed second in the Ivy League standings. They outscored Ivy opponents 117 to 97.
Brown played its home games at Brown Stadium in Providence, Rhode Island.
Schedule
References
Brown
Brown Bears football seasons
Brown Bears football
|
The 17th Armored Engineer Battalion was a part of the 2nd Armored Division "Hell on Wheels". During World War II, they were active in North African Campaign, and Western Europe Campaign. 17th Armored Engineer Battalion was founded on 1 October 1933 as part of the US Army. First called 17th Engineer Battalion (Heavy Ponton), Motorized. It was renamed on 10 July 1940 to 17th Engineer Battalion (Armored) and assigned to the 2nd Armored Division. The unit became active and started training 15 July 1940 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Renamed again on 8 January 1942 as the 17th Armored Engineer Battalion. The Battalion is now based at Fort Hood, Texas. The battalion's motto was We pave the way. Tasks of the 17 included construction and demolition under combat conditions, constructing and breaching trenches, tank traps and other fortifications, bunker construction, bridge and road construction, and building destruction bridges and other physical work in the battlefield whenever needed. They also laid and cleared land mines. The 17th facilitated the movement and support of friendly forces while slowing down the enemy's forces.
World War II training
Training started at Fort Benning, in Columbus, Georgia.
After organizing the new battalion, training in engineering skills started. The battalion average age of the enlisted men was 22 years. Then men had two and a half months of basic training behind. Training included: M1 carbine Rifle marksmanship, mines, minefields, Demining fixed dry gullies bridge construct, floating Pontoon bridge construct, road repair-making, Military engineering vehicles-DUKW use, and other field combat problems. Training include Live fire exercise and live mine exercises, to make the men battle ready. Colonel George S. Patton was in charge of training the new 2nd Armored division.
World War II
17th Armored Engineer Battalion moved with the 2nd Armored Division to North Africa, Sicily, England, France, Belgium and Germany, under the command of the First Army.
North Africa
As part of the North African Campaign, and Operation Torch the 17th took part in landing French North Africa's Algeria and Morocco. The major task in North Africa was landing clear and mine removal. 17th landing were early morning on 8 November 1942. In Morocco the landing was in Safi as part of Operation Blackstone.
Sicily
As part of Operation Husky order of battle in the Sicily Campaign, the 17th Armored Engineer Battalion with the 2nd Armor Division landed in Gela, Sicily in south-central Sicily, on 11 July 1943. Before the landing the 17th used M4 Sherman tanks with Scorpion Mine flail exploder to clear the way. The operation captured Butera and participated in the Battle of Mazzarino, then moving on to Palermo. After Sicily the 17th moved to England to train and prepare for D-Day.
Normandy
On 9 June 1944, D-day plus 3, along with other battalions, the 17th battalion landed on Utah Beach in Normandy as a part of the Normandy landings and Operation Overlord. They cleared lanes for landing craft by destroying the mine-bearing steel structures that the Germans had implanted in the intertidal zone. They bulldozed roads up the narrow draws through the cliffs lining the beaches. 17th Armored Engineer Battalion were issued new camouflage uniforms for D-Day. These uniforms are the same one used by US Marine Corps in the Pacific. To clear barricades, mine fields, fill in caters and break through thick hedgerows the 17th used M4 Sherman Tanks mounting with M1 bulldozer. Also used was Caterpillar D7 with armor plates added to the engine and cab. The tank bulldozer broke through the hedgerows in France. Germans learned to wait until the tanks cross with infantry following on foot then fire on both. To counter, forces started with their main guns loaded with canister and pointed to the rear and to the flanks. As the tanks crossed they fired parallel to the hedges, inflicting enemy casualties, this became known as "Roosevelt's Butchers,".
From Omaha Beach the battalion pushed through the Cherbourg peninsula and built bridge across the Seine river in France.
Albert Canal bridge
As part of aftermath of the Battle of Fort Eben-Emael, the 17th and 82nd Armored Engineer Battalion work build a Bailey bridge across the Albert Canal at the village of Kanne. The first try failed as the bridge fell into the canal. On 15 September 1944 with the help of a boat for support the bridge was completed. Albert canal functioned as a defense line for the retreating enemy.
Geleenbeek stream
On 18 September 1944 the 17th built a bridge across the Geleenbeek stream near Kathagermolen as all the bridges across the stream around Schinnen had been destroyed by the retreating German army. During the construction, the engineers were fired on by enemy machine gun emplacements in the treeline on the far bank. The gunfire missed the engineers and a US tank responded, firing several high-explosive rounds into the trees and silencing the enemy guns. Two 60 feet beam bridges were completed: one at Kathagermolen and one at Schinnen. The 17th saw frequent action fighting in Alsace. On 26 November 1944 at Ciney, Belgium, as part of the Ardennes Offensive, Gen. Collier was ordered by Gen. Harmon to hold Ciney with the combined forces of the 2nd Armored Battalion, the 41st Armored Infantry, the 2nd Bn. 66th Armor, a platoon from "A" Company of the 17th Engineers, and another platoon from "A" Company of the 702d Tank Destroyer Bn. The 17th Armored Engineers was ordered to secure Merzenhausen and Barmen to cut off communication lines to the Roer as part of Operation Queen. In Lonlay-l'Abbaye the 17th blew up a bridge in center of town before moving on to blow up an enemy ammunition dump.
Battle of the Bulge
During the Battle of the Bulge, quick thinking and action of the engineers destroyed key bridges in the path of advancing German forces, slowing and diverting them while Allied forces regrouped. Battle of the Bulge was fought in the bitter cold from 16 December 1944 to 25 January 1945.
Seine River
17th Armored Engineers with 82nd Engineer Combat Regiment built a floating bridge over the Seine River at Meulan France on 30 August 1944. The bridge was started at 8am, opened at 6pm, it was 720 ft. in length. 17th bridge company did not have enough saddles to put on top of the floating pontoons, so a short trestle bridge was built near the far part of the bridge. Approaches to the bridge were made of sommerfeld mat over chespaling mat, with three inches of gravel.
Rhine crossing
Night of 23 March 1945, as part of the Western Allied invasion of Germany and Operation Plunder, Company E and C of the 17th Armored Engineer Battalion, constructed two treadway rafts to prepare of the crossing of the Rhine River about five kilometers south of Wesel. Bridge construction started at 9:45 am and by 4:00 pm the first truck crossed the floating bridge. Over 1152 feet of M2 treadway and 93 pneumatic floats were used in just six hours and fifteen minute construction project, record setting for the size of the bridge. It took twenty five 2 half tons GMC CCKW trucks to transport the bridge parts to the construction site, part of the Red Ball Express.
A steel treadway bridge needed floating pontoons. A saddles on top of the pontoon put the weight of the bridge on the pontoon. A 12-foot sections of treadway track was bolted to the saddles. The treadway sections were put together on the spot unloaded for many truck. The sections were taken out to the end of the bridge in construction. The sections were connected together with large steel pins. The 17th was experienced with treadway bridges, but this was the largest one. To cross the Rhine would need 80 or 90 sections to complete the bridge. Moving the sections then pounding in the large pins was hard work. These bridge could carry a heavy load including a 66,800 pound M4 tanks. The floating pontoon was an 18-ton pressurized rubber bag. The saddle was the metal and plywood frame was placed on the float and supported the treadway tracks. To prefabricate the bridge the pontoon had to be inflated; the saddles had to be assembled and lashed to the top of the pontoon. On 30 March 1945 Company "C", constructed a treadway bridge across the canal near Alvert. On 5 April 1945, the 17th Engr. Bn. constructed a 384 treadway across the Weser at Ohr, Germany. On 8 April 1945 division engineers constructed a pontoon bridge across the Weser Elbe Canal, west of, Harsum allowing Company "A" to continue its drive northeast to Braunschweig.
Elbe River
The engineers ferried two battalions across the Elbe river before starting the construction of the floating bridge at – Westerhusen. In the night spanning 12 to 13 April 1945 a bridge across the river was made. Starting at 11pm Companies D and E, 17th Armored Engineer Battalion built the bridge. It was a very dark night making it difficult even with the use two search lights. In the dark the bridge quickly came together. As day light came, engineers put smoke pots, for smoke screen, on both sides of the bridge to hide the construction completions from the enemy. But, at 6am enemy shells destroyed five bridge pontoon floats, work was stopped. By 7am work started again to complete and repair the bridge. By 2pm the bridge was also most complete with 25 feet to complete. But so much enemy artillery fire was raining in the engineers were ordered to abandon the bridge and load up their trucks and pull out, to prevent further damage. PFC William Horne with the 82nd Engineer Combat Regiment helping with the bridge was killed during construction. The unit moved to Grunewalde were a ferry would move them across. 17th engineers help in the ferry operations with their DUKWs.
On 17 April the 17th Armored Engineered Battalion completed constructed of a bridge across the Elbe River at Magdeburg. The construction team came against enemy fire and once a Luftwaffe attack. 25 April 1945 is known as Elbe Day as the West and East armies connected near the bridge here.
Back to the US
On 21 January 1946 the battalion was shipped from Calais, France to Ft. Hood, Texas arriving 12 February 1946.
Cold War
After World War II the 17th Armored Engineer Battalion was based in Dexheim, Germany. From 1953 to 1954 Anderson Barracks was home of the 17th Armored Engineers. The Engineer battalion's mission was to assist the mobility of armored units of the Second Armored Division. Their mission was to help delay or defeat any Soviet invasions through the Fulda Gap. An annual training event was installing a floating bridge across the Rhine River, like the Battalion did in World War II (has caused flawed caption in image at right as noted). In 1967 parts of 17th were assigned to the 198th Light Infantry Brigade. In 1978, Delta Company, 17th Engineers was stationed at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne in Garlstedt, Germany as part of 2nd Armored Division (Forward). During the Cold War, D Company's role was to prepare for heavy armored combat against the Warsaw Pact in defense of NATO being ready to move in the event of a Soviet threat to NATO. The 17th and its division practiced during exercises like REFORGER (Return of Forces to Germany) from 1967 to 1988. Some training took place at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California.
Panama
The 17th took part in Operation Just Cause the United States invasion of Panama on 20 December 1989. Helping with landing and dock operation in the short, but very complex operation.
Gulf War
The 17th served in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
In the fall of 1990 17th deployed to Saudi Arabia as part of Operation Desert Storm to support heavy armor divisions in the Defense of Saudi Arabia and later the liberation of Kuwait. 17th took part in Battle of Norfolk, with tank battles and ground infantry fighting, the 17th was in operation much like World War II, with mine removal and other support roles.
The battalion was inactivated in 1995.
Insignia
Battalion's insignia is the shield and motto of the coat of arms.
Motto "We pave the way"
Coat of Arms: Shield: Gules, the back of a dexter mailed fist proper, grasping a portable ramp argent.
Crest: On a wreath of the colors (argent and gules) an embattled tower azure issuant from a mound of snow proper supporting a lion rampant or, holding in dexter forepaw an acorn of the last, slipped and leaved vert, surmounting and extending above the tower and in base the upper part of two spears saltirewise, shafts of the second, heads vert and tied at the center of the like. The shield is red for Engineers. The mailed fist is indicative of the power and aggressive-ness of the organization while the portable ramp indicates one of its functions. World War II service during which it was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation is indicated by the blue embattled tower in the color of the citation streamer and signifies repeated attacks against fortified towns. The white mound refers to the heavy snow and icy conditions encountered during the Ardennes-Alsace campaign. The gold rampant lion is from the coat of arms of Belgium while the acorn with leaves alludes to the great forests of the Ardennes and to the oak, an emblem of courage. The colors green and red commemorate the Belgian fourragere awarded the unit and the two spears allude to service with the 2d Armored Division which spearheaded the drive into Belgium and pierced the enemy defenses in the Ardennes. The arrowheads on the spears also refer to assault landings in North Africa and Sicily during World War II.
Decorations and honors
Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered "Ardennes". (17th Armd Engr Bn cited for period 22 Dec 1944 – 17 Jan 1945; WDGO 2, 1946)
Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered "Rhine to Elbe River" (Co E 17th Armd Engr Bn cited for period 11 Mar – 13 Apr 1945; WDGO 100, 1945)
Belgian Fourragere 1940 (17th Armd Engr Bn cited; DAGO 43, 1950)
Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in BELGIUM (17th Armd Engr Bn cited for action on 2 September 1944; DAGO 43, 1950)
Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in the ARDENNES (17th Armd Engr Bn cited for period 21–28 Dec 1944; DAGO 43, 1950)
Navy Unit Commendation, Streamer embroidered SAUDI ARABIA-KUWAIT (Co A 17th Engr Bn cited for period 14 Aug 1990 – 16 Apr 1991; Ltr, Sec Navy, 24 October 1992)
Distinguished Unit Citation: Company E, 17th Armd. Engr. Bn.: 11 March 1945 to 13 April 1945 during the advance of the 2nd Armored Division from the Rhine to the Elbe River in Germany.
Distinguished Unit Citation: 17th Armd. Engr. Bn. : 22 December 1944 to 17 January 1945 for operations during the German Ardennes breakthrough.
President Truman's Diary on 16 July 1945 reviewed the Second Armored Division in Berlin and tied a citation award to the guidon flag of Company E, 17th Armored Engineer Battalion.
See also
82nd armored reconnaissance battalion
Mine plow
Mine roller
Hobart's Funnies
Allied technological cooperation during World War II
History of the tank
Tanks in World War I
Tanks in World War II
Comparison of early World War II tanks
References
2d ARMORED DIVISION "Hell on Wheels"
benning7.wordpress.com ‘17th Armored Engineer Battalion’
backtonormandy.org 17th Armored Engineer Battalion
waratlas.org 17th Armored Engineer Battalion
PURSUIT TO BELGIUM AND HOLLAND, By Don R. Marsh, 10 August1944, Gathemo, France
militarytimes.com Distinguished Service Cross, 16-Nov. 1944, Sergeant Peter Bacle
ibiblio.org Chapter XXII, The Roer River Offensive, Drive to the Roer, 16 November – 9 December 1944, page 532
Last Offensive Chapter 17, 17th Armored Engineer Battalion History, July 1944 to May 1945, by MacDonald
17th Armored Engineer Battalion Lineages and Honors
17th Armored Engineer Battalion Roll of Honor
Battle of the Bulge
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Cassina Gambrel Was Missing is a 1999 novel by William Watkins.
Plot
Set against turbulent events in Memphis, Tennessee in the late 1970s, the novel concerns a young, white, college student named Jackson Taylor who befriends an older black woman named Cassina Gambrel. As the protagonist's fortune and world expands, Cassina's narrows. Years later, Jackson begins a search for his former friend and the book takes on a cynical tone, bordering on bitterness, while the story unfolds through a series of revealing flashbacks.
Reception and characteristics
The novel has been described as part coming-of-age story and part comedy of manners and garnered praise for the author's ability to draw keen characterizations with few words and to juggle a non-linear narrative with skill.
References
1999 American novels
Novels set in Memphis, Tennessee
Nonlinear narrative novels
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The Sixth Commandment (Swedish: Sjätte budet) is a 1947 Swedish drama film directed by and starring Stig Järrel and also featuring Ester Roeck Hansen, Gösta Cederlund and Ingrid Backlin. It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Nilsson. The title refers to the Sixth Commandment for Lutherans "Thou shalt not commit adultery".
Synopsis
Jane Hagwald has been married for many years and has grown gradually dissatisfied in the relationship, and she takes a lover. When her daughter discovers her affair she drives her out of the home.
Cast
Ester Roeck Hansen as Jane Hagwald
Stig Järrel as Dr. Krister Ekberg
Gösta Cederlund as Karl hagwald
Ingrid Backlin as Kerstin Hagwald
Irma Christenson as Märta Widen
Lauritz Falk as Bengt Bernfors
Margot Ryding as Maja
Mimi Pollak as Woman
Ebba Wrede as Woman
Anna-Stina Wåglund as Woman
References
Bibliography
Ramsaye, Terry. International Motion Picture Almanac. Quigley Publishing Company, 1948.
External links
1947 films
Swedish drama films
1947 drama films
1940s Swedish-language films
Swedish black-and-white films
1940s Swedish films
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Farmville Historic District may refer to:
Farmville Historic District (Farmville, North Carolina), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pitt County, North Carolina
Farmville Plantation, Elmwood, North Carolina, a historic district listed on the NRHP in North Carolina
Farmville Historic District (Farmville, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Prince Edward County, Virginia
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Memory Lane Music Group is a worldwide independent music publishing company established in 1923 by Larry Spier Sr.
History
The company began in 1923 when Larry Spier Sr., composed "Memory Lane" with Con Conrad, and Buddy DeSylva (words). It was a huge hit, later revived in the 1944 Abbott and Costello film In Society, and was Spier's entry into the music business. In 1928, he, Sam Coslow, and Andy Britt composed the hit "Was It a Dream". With Coslow, Spier formed the music publishing company Spier and Coslow in 1928.
In 1929, the company was sold to Paramount Pictures. The two split, with Coslow becoming a movie producer, and Spier starting a successful career as general manager of Chappell Music. While at Chappell, he was involved in such Broadway hits as Oklahoma!, Bloomer Girl, State Fair, and South Pacific.
In 1938, Spier started Larry Spier Music Publishers Inc. to control "Memory Lane" and other copyrights. Among the songs it published was "In the Beauty of Tahoe" (1941) by Harold Adamson, Joe DiMaggio, and Pierce Norman. His son, Larry Spier, Jr. (1929–2003), began working at the company in 1950, and in 1955, took over as president, picking up where his father left off with The Four Lads hit "Moments to Remember", which reached No. 2 on Billboard in 1955. Larry Spier, Sr. (ne Lorenz or Lawrence Reginald Spier; born April 3, 1901, Manhattan, New York) died on November 10, 1956, at his Central Park West home.
In the 1960s, Larry Spier, Jr., started Memory Lane Music Corp. to represent songwriters affiliated with BMI. In 1979, he started Memory Lane Music Ltd., a UK-based company, to handle foreign administration and British reversionary rights. Memory Lane Music Ltd. Pty was formed in 1982 to manage copyrights in Australia and New Zealand.
The 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s were productive years for the company with several dance hits, including "Babe We're Going to Love Tonight" and "Your Love" by Lime, both certified gold in France and Benelux. "Touch Me", recorded by Cathy Dennis, was a worldwide hit, and awarded "Top Performed Song" by ASCAP in 1991.
In 1985, Memory Lane Music Corp. ventured into the record business, producing "Thinking About Your Love" by Skipworth & Turner. The song reached No. 1 on the dance charts in the United States and the UK. Many reputable catalogs were signed, including those of George Weiss, Ervin Drake, Larry Stock, and Joseph Meyer. In 2003, Larry Spier, Jr.'s, son, Mark Spier, assumed control of the company.
In 2006, Scion Three Music (BMI) and Scion Four Music (ASCAP) were formed by Mark Spier as Memory Lane's contemporary division. Scion has since signed over 30 established and up-and-coming songwriters who have written for Beyoncé, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Lopez, Jay Z, Rihanna, Joss Stone, Snoop Dogg, Pink, Mary J. Blige, Swizz Beatz, Koda Kumi, Craig David, and Jo Dee Messina.
In early 2009, Scion North and Scion Arctic (both SOCAN) were formed to handle the publishing of Canadian songwriters. In 2012, Memory Lane Music Group opened an office in Los Angeles, and expanded its headquarters in New York.
In November 2015, Spier Music Publishing merged with September Music to form Memory Lane Music Group.
In September 2017, the family of Haven Gillespie sued Memory Lane for $700 thousand, asking for an 85% stake in his song "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town".
In June 2020, Memory Lane signed an administration deal with Atlas Music Group, which will represent the publisher worldwide.
Operations
Memory Lane Music Group administers the publishing rights of thousands of songs, controlling the libraries of artists including The Blakes and Nola Darling.
Songs
"Touch Me (All Night Long)"
"Fancy"
Bibliography
Notes
References
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External links
Music publishing companies of the United States
Companies based in New York City
Entertainment companies established in 1923
1923 establishments in New York (state)
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The New Croton Aqueduct is an aqueduct in the New York City water supply system in Westchester County, New York carrying the water of the Croton Watershed. Built roughly parallel to the Old Croton Aqueduct it originally augmented, the new system opened in 1890. The old aqueduct remained in service until 1955, when supply from the Delaware and Catskill Aqueducts was sufficient to take it off line.
Waters of the New Croton Aqueduct flow to the Jerome Park Reservoir in the Bronx before entering Croton Water Filtration Plant in Van Cortlandt Park for treatment, then out to distribution.
Overview
The Croton Watershed is one of three systems that provide water to New York City, joined by the waters of the Delaware and Catskill Aqueducts. The Croton system comprises 12 reservoirs and 3 controlled lakes.
History
The New Croton Aqueduct opened on July 15, 1890, replacing the Old Croton Aqueduct. The newer aqueduct is a brick-lined tunnel, in diameter and long, running from the New Croton Reservoir in Westchester County to the Jerome Park Reservoir in the Bronx. Water flows then proceed toward the Croton Water Filtration Plant for treatment. Treated water is distributed to certain areas of the Bronx and Manhattan.
In the late 1990s, the city stopped using water from the Croton system due to numerous water quality issues. In 1997 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Justice and the State of New York filed suit against the city for violating the Safe Drinking Water Act and the New York State Sanitary Code. The city government agreed to rehabilitate the New Croton Aqueduct and build a filtration plant. The filtration system protects the public from disease-causing microorganisms such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. The Croton Water Filtration Plant was activated in May 2015.
See also
New York City water supply system
Water supply network
References
Aqueducts in New York (state)
Geography of the Bronx
Interbasin transfer
Transportation buildings and structures in Westchester County, New York
Water infrastructure of New York City
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