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Edward Joseph Race (22 October 1914 – 23 May 2005) was an American football coach from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Early life Race was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and later moved to Milwaukee. He was active in sports throughout his high school career and won multiple honors for basketball. In 1933, he was recruited by Loyola Marymount University where he played football and hockey. As the goalkeeper, he helped the Loyola Hockey team to a 47-5-2 record and two Hoover Cup Championships. He graduated in 1937 with a B.S. in Philosophy and English. He was also cast as a hockey player in the 1937 film The Game That Kills. Coaching career From 1938 to 1941, he taught and established the athletic program at St. Benedict the Moor School in Milwaukee, coaching football, and basketball. From 1941 to 1947, he taught and coached football, hockey, boxing, and baseball at Messmer High School (Milwaukee). In 1947–1948, he coached football, hockey, boxing, and baseball at St. Francis Minor Seminary (now Saint Thomas More High School (Milwaukee)). In 1948, he was head coach of the Racine Bees, a semi professional football club. At St. Catherine's High School (Racine, Wisconsin), from 1948 to 1961, Race was the head coach for football (80-31-6) and baseball, and the assistant basketball coach. In that time, his football teams produce six Catholic conference championships (1948, '49,'53,'55,'56,'57) and went undefeated for three seasons straight (1955, 1956, 1957), which set a city record for championships in-a-row and winning streak (24 games). In 1961, he coached football at Casimir Pulaski High School in Milwaukee. The next year, he moved to Cudahy High School, coaching football and volleyball until 1969, retiring from there in 1983. In the summers, he taught at Knute Rockne summer camp in northern Wisconsin. Awards and honors Wisconsin Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame 1996 Loyola Marymount University Hall of Fame 1993 St. Thomas More High School Alumni Hall of Fame 1996 St. Thomas More High School Athletic Hall of Fame 1997 St. Catherine's High School Hall of Fame 1998 1985 named "One of the Most Interesting People in Town" by Milwaukee Magazine References 1914 births 2005 deaths Sportspeople from Pittsburgh Coaches of American football from Pennsylvania Loyola Marymount University alumni
```xml <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE suppressions PUBLIC "-//Checkstyle//DTD SuppressionFilter Configuration 1.2//EN" "path_to_url"> <suppressions> <!-- can't split long messages between lines --> <suppress checks="RegexpSingleline" files="google_checks\.xml" lines="42,83"/> <suppress checks="FileLength" files="TokenTypes.java|IndentationCheckTest.java" lines="1"/> <!-- illegal words are part of Javadoc --> <suppress checks="TodoComment" files=".*TodoCommentCheck\.java"/> <!-- 'Abstract' pattern is used to show it is checking for abstract class name --> <suppress checks="AbstractClassNameCheck" files="AbstractClassNameCheck.java"/> <!-- test should be named as their main class --> <suppress checks="AbstractClassNameCheck" files="AbstractCheckTest.java|AbstractClassNameCheckTest.java| |AbstractTypeAwareCheckTest.java|AbstractJavadocCheckTest.java| |AbstractViolationReporterTest.java|AbstractFileSetCheckTest.java"/> <!-- Tone down the checking for test code --> <suppress checks="ExecutableStatementCount|JavaNCSS|BooleanExpressionComplexity| |NestedIfDepth|MethodLength" files="[\\/]XdocsPagesTest\.java"/> <suppress checks="JavadocPackage" files=".*[\\/]src[\\/](test|it)[\\/]"/> <!-- we do not need javadocs in all classes except for *Support classes --> <suppress checks="JavadocMethod" files=".*[\\/]src[\\/](test|it)[\\/].*(?&lt;!Support)\.java"/> <!-- till path_to_url --> <suppress checks="JavadocMethod" files=".*AbstractIndentationTestSupport\.java"/> <suppress checks="JavadocMethod" files=".*AbstractModuleTestSupport\.java"/> <suppress checks="JavadocMethod" files=".*AbstractXpathTestSupport\.java"/> <suppress checks="JavadocMethod" files=".*AbstractModuleTestSupport\.java"/> <suppress checks="JavadocMethod" files=".*AbstractPathTestSupport\.java"/> <suppress checks="JavadocMethod" files=".*AbstractXmlTestSupport\.java"/> <!--The Check generates too many violations, fixing them will make code unmanageable.--> <suppress checks="MagicNumber" files="(ParseTreeTablePresentation|MainFrame)\.java"/> <!-- Methods that build fake AST are very long--> <suppress checks="MethodLength" files=".*(Generated)?Java(doc)?TokenTypesTest\.java"/> <suppress checks="ExecutableStatementCount" files=".*(Generated)?Java(doc)?TokenTypesTest\.java"/> <suppress checks="JavaNCSS" files=".*(Generated)?Java(doc)?TokenTypesTest\.java"/> <suppress checks="ExecutableStatementCount" files=".*IllegalInstantiationCheckTest\.java"/> <suppress checks="ExecutableStatementCount" files=".*Main\.java"/> <!-- till path_to_url --> <suppress checks="MissingDeprecated" files=".*JavadocTokenTypes\.java"/> <!-- Till path_to_url --> <suppress checks="TrailingComment" files="(InnerAssignmentCheck\.java|OperatorWrapCheck\.java| |AbbreviationAsWordInNameCheckTest\.java)"/> <!-- Fixing these cases will decrease code readability --> <suppress checks="MultipleStringLiterals" files="JavadocStyleCheck\.java|XMLLogger\.java"/> <!-- There are a lot of setters/getters in the Check. 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Song Kyung-dong (Hangul 송경동; born 1967) is a South Korean poet. He is best known for his proletarian poems, which portray the lives of the masses as a symbol of resistance and revolution in a neoliberal age. Having witnessed working-class struggles during his time as a carpenter, welder, and plumber, Song writes about the contradictions of social structures and the pursuit of human dignity. His poetry expresses rage against injustice, compassion for and solidarity with the weak, and ultimately the desire for a more equal world. His first poetry collection, Kkuljam (꿀잠 Sound Sleep), was published in 2006, followed by the poetry collection Sasohan mureumdeure dapam (사소한 물음들에 답함 Answer to Trivial Questions) in 2009, the essay collection Kkumkkuneun ja japyeoganda (꿈꾸는 자 잡혀간다 Dreamers Are Dragged Away) in 2011, and the poetry collection Naneun hangugini anida (나는 한국인이 아니다 I Am Not Korean) in 2016. He is the winner of the Geochang Literary Award for Peace and Human Rights, Cheon Sang-byeong Poetry Prize, Sin Dong-yup Prize for Literature, Gu Bon-ju Art Award, Democratic Media Special Award, May 18 Wildfire Award, Gosan Yun Seon-do Literary Award, and Beautiful Writer Award. Life Song Kyung-dong was born into a middle-class family in Boseong County, South Korea in 1967. He was born and raised in Beolgyo, a town in Boseong County surrounded by mountains, fields, and the sea. His hometown would later provide inspiration for his poems on the beauty of human nature and the value of living an honest life. He began to harbor ambitions to become a poet in middle school when his teacher praised a poem he wrote about the spring rain. Once he finished high school, he shuttled between his hometown and Seoul, taking on various blue-collar jobs including carpentry, welding, and plumbing. It was only in 1991, when he was working in a subway construction site in Seoul, that he remembered his old dream and sought out the Guro Society for Proletarian Literature. There, he learned about proletarian poetry from poets Kim Nam-Ju, Lee Si-young, and Jung Hee Sung. He began writing poems about workers whose lives had been ruined by industrial accidents and the growing contradictions of South Korea’s neoliberal society. Song has fought for and written about the rights of workers and other marginalized groups, in particular regarding the Kiryung Electronics worker strike, Yongsan Tragedy (a violent clash between Yongsan residents and riot police in 2009 over an urban redevelopment project, resulting in six deaths), Hope Bus protests, Ssangyong Motors occupation, and sinking of MV Sewol, among others. He writes firsthand accounts of protest scenes and in turn shares his poetry with the protesters, which has earned him the nicknames “poet of action” and “the poet on the scene.” Writing Song Kyung-dong’s poetry is marked by a revolutionary spirit, reflecting the workers’ objections to the oppressions of capitalism and their increasing self-estrangement under the neoliberal system. Song participates in protests alongside temporary workers and other marginalized groups and translates their experience into poetry. He questions why they must be subject to such oppression and alienation, and criticizes the capitalist brand of ethics that forbids starving people from stealing food. His work can be described as lyric resistance poetry in that it expresses not only rage at social injustices but also hope for a world where workers are liberated from exploitation. While Song uses aggressive language to communicate the pain and anger of the oppressed, he does not show open hostility or hatred toward the oppressor. Rather, the dominant sentiment in his work is sympathy for the despair and intrinsic loneliness of people. His poems envision a world where the solitary individual is reconciled with the collective identity. They are not so much a vindictive attack on the oppressor but a manifesto for a dignified life attained through labor. This theme is encapsulated in a line from one of his poems: “A tear falls on the metal powder of factories mixed with the soil and dust of streets, and from it blooms a flower.” Song’s works capture the realities of his times and reveal a longing for a beautiful world. Bibliography Poetry Essay Awards Geochang Literary Award for Peace and Human Rights, 2009 Cheon Sang-byeong Poetry Prize, 2010 Shin Dong-yup Prize for Literature, 2011 Gu Bon-ju Art Award, 2011 Democratic Media Special Award, 2011 May 18 Wildfire Award, 2012 Gosan Yun Seon-do Literary Award, 2016 Beautiful Writer Award, 2016 References South Korean male poets People from Boseong County Proletarian literature South Korean poets 1967 births Living people
```java package com.github.ybq.android.spinkit.style; import android.animation.ValueAnimator; import android.graphics.Rect; import com.github.ybq.android.spinkit.animation.SpriteAnimatorBuilder; import com.github.ybq.android.spinkit.sprite.RectSprite; /** * Created by ybq. */ public class RotatingPlane extends RectSprite { @Override protected void onBoundsChange(Rect bounds) { setDrawBounds(clipSquare(bounds)); } @Override public ValueAnimator onCreateAnimation() { float fractions[] = new float[]{0f, 0.5f, 1f}; return new SpriteAnimatorBuilder(this). rotateX(fractions, 0, -180, -180). rotateY(fractions, 0, 0, -180). duration(1200). easeInOut(fractions) .build(); } } ```
William Stewart Berrehsem was a professional American football player for the Columbus Tigers. He attended Linsly Military Institute and Washington & Jefferson College. He then attended United States Naval Academy. He died in 1968. See also List of Columbus Tigers players Washington & Jefferson Presidents football Notes References 1903 births 1968 deaths Columbus Tigers players Linsly School alumni Players of American football from Pittsburgh Sportspeople from Wheeling, West Virginia Players of American football from West Virginia United States Naval Academy alumni Washington & Jefferson College alumni Washington & Jefferson Presidents football players
The 2009 Royal Trophy was the third edition of the Royal Trophy, a team golf event contested between teams representing Asia and Europe. It was held from 9–11 January at the Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand. The Asian team won for the first time, by a margin of 10 points to 6. Teams Schedule 9 January (Friday) Foursomes x 4 10 January (Saturday) Four-ball x 4 11 January (Sunday) Singles x 8 Friday's matches (foursomes) Saturday's matches (four-ball) Sunday's matches (singles) References External links Official site Results and reports from Golf Today Royal Trophy Golf tournaments in Thailand Royal Trophy Royal Trophy Royal Trophy
At War with Reality is the fifth studio album and major label debut by Swedish melodic death metal band At the Gates, released on 28 October 2014. It is the band's first album since Slaughter of the Soul (1995), marking the longest gap between two studio albums in their career. It is a concept album based on the literary genre of magic realism. At War with Reality received positive reviews from music critics, and music videos were released for the songs "Death and the Labyrinth", "Heroes and Tombs", The Book of Sand (The Abomination)" and "The Night Eternal". It was the band's last studio album to feature co-founding guitarist Anders Björler, who departed from the band in 2017 before returning in 2022. Background After breaking up in 1996, At the Gates announced on 18 October 2007 that they would reunite for several reunion shows in the summer of 2008. Throughout July 2008, they toured the US and Canada on what was dubbed the "Suicidal Final Tour", and the last date of the tour took place in Athens, Greece, with guest The Ocean on 21 September 2008. Despite playing a handful of successful reunion shows, members of At the Gates stated that they would not record a new album, suggesting that it would be "pointless to release something more than ten years after Slaughter of the Soul." After a two-year hiatus, At the Gates announced their second reunion in December 2010, and that they would do a "limited run of select shows" in 2011. They also announced that they would "stick to the initial promise of not making any more music." Asked in October 2012 about the possibility of new At the Gates material, frontman Tomas Lindberg replied, "Well, basically, I've learned never to say never. We said we'd never do any more shows whatsoever and now we're doing shows [again]. 2008 was the last tour we were going to do and now we are doing more [shows]. I learned not to say never you know." On 21 January 2014, At the Gates released a distorted video on YouTube showing lines of lyrics on it, followed by text saying "2014", possibly hinting toward possible lyrics for an upcoming album. Six days later, the band revealed on Facebook via a new cover photo and profile picture, that they had signed to Century Media Records, and would begin recording their fifth album At War with Reality in June/July for a tentative October/November 2014 release. On 14 August, the band announced they had completed the album and that it would be released on 28 October. In a November 2014 interview, Lindberg was asked whether At War with Reality was At the Gates' final album or the band would continue recording. His response was, "We can't say really. We have no plans of stopping but we've broken promises before so it's best not to say anything." The band concluded the At War with Reality world tour in August 2016, which had run for almost two years following its release. The quote on the track "El altar del dios desconocido" is taken from the novel On Heroes and Tombs written by Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato. Reception Upon release, At War with Reality received universal acclaim. Ray Van Horn Jr. of Blabbermouth.net rated the album eight-and-a-half stars out of ten, and called it "probably the most anticipated metal album" of 2014. He finished his review by saying that, "At the Gates make mincemeat out of this album and efficiently plot most of their songs to wrap in far less time than their acolytes. The average song on At War with Reality clocks in between two-and-a-half and four minutes, yet all feel like far more has transcended. That's something special. Inadvertently and unfairly credited for the ascension of metalcore, At the Gates releases a demonstrative comeback album that's simply metal, forget the 'core-rellations." At War with Reality was At the Gates' first album to chart in multiple countries. It peaked at number three on the Swedish chart Sverigetopplistan and reached number 53 on the US Billboard 200. Track listing Personnel Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. At the Gates Tomas Lindberg – vocals Anders Björler – guitar Martin Larsson – guitar Jonas Björler – bass Adrian Erlandsson – drums Production Costin Chioreanu – artwork, design Jens Bogren – mixing, mastering Fredrik Nordström – producer, recording, engineering Henrik Udd – recording, engineering Johan Henriksson – recording, editing El Altar del Dios Desconocido Anton Reisenegger – spoken word Danny Biggin – recording Charlie Storm – mixing Charts References 2014 albums At the Gates albums Century Media Records albums Concept albums
```arduino #include <Wire.h> #include <SPI.h> void setup() { // UART initialization Serial.begin(9600); // I2C initialization Wire.begin(); // SPI initialization SPI.begin(); } void loop() { // UART echo if (Serial.available()) { Serial.write(Serial.read()); } // I2C read/write Wire.beginTransmission(0x68); // I2C address of device Wire.write(0x00); // register to read/write Wire.write(0xFF); // data to write (if writing) Wire.endTransmission(); Wire.requestFrom(0x68, 1); // number of bytes to read while (Wire.available()) { Serial.println(Wire.read()); } // SPI read/write digitalWrite(SS, LOW); // select slave device SPI.transfer(0x01); // data to write digitalWrite(SS, HIGH); // deselect slave device digitalWrite(SS, LOW); // select slave device byte data = SPI.transfer(0x00); // data to read digitalWrite(SS, HIGH); // deselect slave device Serial.println(data); delay(1000); // wait for 1 second before repeating loop } ```
Muttayil Govindamenon Sankara Narayanan, commonly known as M. G. S. Narayanan (born 20 August 1932) is an Indian historian, academic and political commentator. He headed the Department of History at Calicut University (Kerala) from 1976 to 1990. and served as the Chairman (2001–03) of the Indian Council of Historical Research. Early life Muttayil Govindamenon Sankara Narayanan was born at Ponnani, Malabar district on 20 August 1932. He had his early education at Parappanangadi, Ponnani, Calicut and Thrissur. He later moved to Madras (present day Chennai) to pursue his master's degree in history from Madras Christian College. M. G. S. married Premalatha in August, 1965. He was awarded Ph. D. by the University of Kerala in 1973. His Ph.D. thesis was published two decades later as Perumals of Kerala in 1996 by Calicut University Press. It empirically reconstructed the history of Kerala during the Ceras between 800 and 1124 CE in a meticulous exercise, states Rajan Gurukkal. His study relies on interpreting inscriptions and the literature from that period. Arthur Llewellyn Basham praised his work as "one of the ablest and most thorough Indian theses I have examined". Career M. G. S. Narayanan has worked at the Kerala University, University of Calicut and retired in 1992 as Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, a post he held from 1970. He was Professor and Head of the Department of History in Calicut University from 1976 to 1990. He was the general secretary of Indian History Congress during 1982–1985, and a visiting fellow at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow University in 1991. He served as Member-Secretary of the Indian Council of Historical Research during 1990–1992. Narayanan is known for his Brahmin Oligarchy model and he was one of the many critics of Burton Stein's "segmentary state" model for the Chola Empire. With Veluthat, Narayanan proposed that Bhakti movement brought together "kings, Brahmanas and the common people" in harmony between 6th and 10th-century, but more as an "illusion of equality", writes Karashima. Others scholar have proposed different views, noting certain defects in his model. According to T. K. Rajalakshmi writing in Frontline in 2001 – a news weekly in India, Narayanan is a specialist in ancient history and "a believer in Hindutva to the extent that he is a Hindu and an inheritor of a great tradition". Though he is close to BJP, states Rajalakshmi, he is not a hardliner. Narayanan stated that "there cannot be history without differences". See also K. N. Panikkar References Further reading M. G. S. Narayanan's autobiography serialised in Madhyamam Weekly: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Living people Historians of India Academic staff of the University of Calicut University of Kerala alumni 1932 births 20th-century Indian historians Malayalam-language writers English-language writers from India Writers from Kerala People from Malappuram district 21st-century Indian historians Indian male essayists 20th-century Indian essayists
```c++ #include <set> #include <websocketpp/config/asio_no_tls.hpp> #include <websocketpp/server.hpp> typedef websocketpp::server<websocketpp::config::asio> server; using websocketpp::connection_hdl; using websocketpp::lib::placeholders::_1; using websocketpp::lib::placeholders::_2; using websocketpp::lib::bind; class broadcast_server { public: broadcast_server() { m_server.init_asio(); m_server.set_open_handler(bind(&broadcast_server::on_open,this,::_1)); m_server.set_close_handler(bind(&broadcast_server::on_close,this,::_1)); m_server.set_message_handler(bind(&broadcast_server::on_message,this,::_1,::_2)); } void on_open(connection_hdl hdl) { m_connections.insert(hdl); } void on_close(connection_hdl hdl) { m_connections.erase(hdl); } void on_message(connection_hdl hdl, server::message_ptr msg) { for (auto it : m_connections) { m_server.send(it,msg); } } void run(uint16_t port) { m_server.listen(port); m_server.start_accept(); m_server.run(); } private: typedef std::set<connection_hdl,std::owner_less<connection_hdl>> con_list; server m_server; con_list m_connections; }; int main() { broadcast_server server; server.run(9002); } ```
Muharem Bazdulj (; born 19 May 1977) is a Bosnian and Serbian writer and journalist. His work of historical fiction Byron and the Beauty has been translated into English by John K Cox. Biography He was born on 19 May 1977 in Travnik, he graduated and obtained his master's degree in English, English literature and American literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo. His mother is Nura Bazdulj-Hubijar, popular writer, and father Dr. Salih Bazdulj, both award-winning literary authors from Travnik. Muharem Bazdulj publishes literary and journalistic texts in many magazines and newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and the region. His books have been translated and published in German, English and Polish, and his stories and essays in a dozen other languages. All of his works are written in Serbian language. By January 2018, he had published seven novels, five books of stories, three books of columns, two books of essays, and one book of sonnets. Muharem Bazdulj's writing is highly esteemed in BiH and Serbia. In 2014, he won the two highest Serbian journalistic awards: the Danas award "Stanislav Staša Marinković", which is awarded for journalistic courage and special achievements in investigative and analytical journalism, and the "Bogdan Tirnanić" award of the Association of Journalists of Serbia, for best column or comment. Before that, in 2013, he received the award of the Association of Journalists of BiH for "the best journalist in the category of print media". Until 2009, he was a journalist for the BH Dani magazine, and until 2012, he was the deputy editor-in-chief of the Sarajevo daily Oslobođenje. He has been living and working in Serbia since 2012. He is a citizen of Serbia. In 2016, as a sign of personal protest, he left the editorial office of the Belgrade magazine Vreme, in which he had been publishing since 2003. He has criticized Balkan liberal circles for "promoting Anti-Serb views". In May 2021, Bazdulj was recorded partying with Nobel Prize laureate Peter Handke and two-time Palme d'Or winner Emir Kusturica in the Bosnian town of Višegrad for which he was roundly condemned in his native Bosnia and Herzegovina, owing to the perceived Serb nationalist sympathies of his associates and accusations of their having engaged in Bosnian Genocide denial. In July 2021, Bazdulj was elected member of the Executive Board of the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS). He is married and has one child. As of 2022, he has contributed to Serbian branch of RT, a Russian state-owned propaganda network. Bibliography One Like a Song (stories) Second book (stories) Concert (novel) Jaur and Zulejha (novel) Jobs and Days (essays) Heroes (sonnets) Transit, Comet, Eclipse (novel) Magic (stories) Filigree Sidewalks Sowing Salt (novel) April on Vlašić (novel) Little Window (novel) And Others / They Sang About the War (essays) Heresy of Nominalism Marzipan Doll (novel) Travnik Trinity (stories) Karlovac Peace From Time to Time The Last Man References Bosnia and Herzegovina writers 1977 births Living people Serbian writers Naturalized citizens of Serbia Serbian people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent Bosniaks of Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina emigrants to Serbia
Omar Brown may refer to: Omar Brown (sprinter) (born 1982), Jamaican sprinter Omar Brown (defensive back, born 1975), American football player Omar Brown (defensive back, born 1988), American football player See also List of people with surname Brown
Barnard Castle railway station was situated on the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway between Bishop Auckland and Kirkby Stephen East. The railway station served the town of Barnard Castle. The first station (at ) opened to passenger traffic on 9 July 1856, and was closed to passengers on 1 May 1862 when services were diverted to the second station which had opened in 1861. Freight traffic continued to use the first station until 1965. The second station closed to passengers on 30 November 1964. Today the site of the second station is a car park for the nearby GlaxoSmithKline factory. The first station has been converted into private houses and the first stations portico now resides in Valley Gardens in Saltburn. References External links Barnard Castle station at Disused Stations South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway Disused railway stations in County Durham Former North Eastern Railway (UK) stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1856 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1964 Beeching closures in England 1861 establishments in England Barnard Castle
John W. Austin (born August 31, 1944) is a retired American basketball player. Born in Washington, D.C., Austin played at DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, then collegiately for Boston College, the first African American basketball player in Boston College's history. During a 107–92 victory over Georgetown at the Roberts Center in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, on February 21, 1964, Austin made history by scoring 49 points, setting a Boston College single-game record scoring record as well as the record for points scored against Georgetown by an opponent in a single game. Both records still stood as of 2018. The Boston Celtics selected Austin in the fourth round (38th pick overall) of the 1966 NBA draft. He played for the Baltimore Bullets in the National Basketball Association for four games in 1966 and the New Jersey Americans in the American Basketball Association for 41 games in 1967–1968. Career statistics NBA/ABA Source Regular season {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:right;" !Year !Team !GP !MPG !FG% !3P% !FT% !RPG !APG !PPG |- | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Baltimore (NBA) | 4 || 15.3 || .227 || || .813 || 1.8 || 1.0 || 5.8 |- | style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"|New Jersey (ABA) | 41 || 16.9 || .387 || .000 || .721 || 1.6 || 1.4 || 7.7 |- class="sortbottom" | style="text-align:center;" colspan=2| Career | 45 || 16.7 || .375 || .000 || .731 || 1.6 || 1.4 || 7.6 References External links 1944 births Living people All-American college men's basketball players Baltimore Bullets (1963–1973) players Basketball players from Washington, D.C. Boston Celtics draft picks Boston College Eagles men's basketball players DeMatha Catholic High School alumni New Jersey Americans players Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball) American men's basketball players Point guards
```javascript /* Canadian-French initialisation for the jQuery UI date picker plugin. */ jQuery(function ($) { $.datepicker.regional['fr-CA'] = { closeText: 'Fermer', prevText: 'Prcdent', nextText: 'Suivant', currentText: 'Aujourd\'hui', monthNames: ['janvier', 'fvrier', 'mars', 'avril', 'mai', 'juin', 'juillet', 'aot', 'septembre', 'octobre', 'novembre', 'dcembre'], monthNamesShort: ['janv.', 'fvr.', 'mars', 'avril', 'mai', 'juin', 'juil.', 'aot', 'sept.', 'oct.', 'nov.', 'dc.'], dayNames: ['dimanche', 'lundi', 'mardi', 'mercredi', 'jeudi', 'vendredi', 'samedi'], dayNamesShort: ['dim.', 'lun.', 'mar.', 'mer.', 'jeu.', 'ven.', 'sam.'], dayNamesMin: ['D', 'L', 'M', 'M', 'J', 'V', 'S'], weekHeader: 'Sem.', dateFormat: 'yy-mm-dd', firstDay: 0, isRTL: false, showMonthAfterYear: false, yearSuffix: '' }; $.datepicker.setDefaults($.datepicker.regional['fr-CA']); }); ```
Soyak is a town and Village Development Committee in Ilam District in the Province No. 1 of eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 2,758 living in 494 individual households. Individuals from the town are called jakkers. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Ilam District Populated places in Ilam District
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Draba caswellii, also known as Caswell's draba, is a species of plant of the Draba genus. It is endemic to the Kluane National Park in the alpine tundra on the Yukon, Canada. It is listed as critically imperiled by NatureServe. Most closely resembles D. porsildii, it differs by having soft, crisped trichomes throughout. References Endemic flora of Canada caswellii
```vue <template> <div id="app"> <div class="row"> <div class="col-xs-offset-2 col-xs-8"> <div class="page-header"> <h2>Router Demo - 03</h2> </div> </div> </div> <div class="row"> <div class="col-xs-2 col-xs-offset-2"> <div class="list-group"> <!--v-link--> <a class="list-group-item" v-link="{ path: '/home'}">Home</a> <a class="list-group-item" v-link="{ path: '/about'}">About</a> </div> </div> <div class="col-xs-6"> <div class="panel"> <div class="panel-body"> <!----> <router-view></router-view> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </template> <style> body { background-color: #f7f8f9; } ul { margin-top: 10px; } </style> ```
Light On My Path is Amy Holland's fourth studio album, and features chorus vocals by her husband Michael McDonald, and her son Dylan McDonald is also doing chorus here. She also sings a duet with her husband, "Prove That by Me". The album was produced by Fred Mollin. Track listing Personnel Amy Holland - vocals Pat Coil - piano, synthesizer Larry Beaird - acoustic guitars, mandolin Kerry Marx - electric guitars, acoustic guitars Bernie Chiaravalle - acoustic guitars Greg Morrow - drums, percussion Larry Paxton - bass, upright bass Stuart Duncan - fiddle, mandolin Jeff Taylor - accordion Jim Hoke - saxophone Steve Herman - trumpet Fred Mollin - percussion, synthesizer Troy Johnson, Perry Coleman, Jaime Babbitt, Maureen Murphy, Dylan McDonald, Michael McDonald, Joe Williams, David Crosby, David Pack, Kevin Whalum - backing vocals 2016 albums Amy Holland albums
Scott William Donald (born 14 February 1980) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played in the National Rugby League for Australian clubs, North Queensland Cowboys, Parramatta Eels and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, and in the Super League for English club, Leeds Rhinos, usually on the . Playing career National Rugby League Scott Donald was born in Townsville, Queensland, and made his National Rugby League (NRL) début for the North Queensland Cowboys in Round 19 of the 1998 NRL season: a 14–10 win over the Adelaide Rams at the Malanda Stadium in Townsville. Donald only played four games in three seasons with the Cowboys before signing with Sydney based team the Parramatta Eels at the end of the 2000 season. Donald made 14 appearances for Parramatta in 2001, but injury saw him miss the 2001 NRL Grand Final loss to the Newcastle Knights. Injury restricted him to just seven games in 2002, and at the end of the year he left the Parramatta club to join the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. At Manly, Donald would finally cement a first grade spot on the wing and he played in 68 games for the Manly side over three seasons and was the club's leading try scorer in 2003, crossing for 21 tries in 24 games. Super League After three seasons at Manly in which he scored 48 tries in 68 games, Donald left the NRL and joined English Super League club the Leeds Rhinos at the back end of 2005 as a replacement for outgoing winger Mark Calderwood. Donald scored a try on début for the Leeds club against the Huddersfield Giants at Headingley Carnegie Stadium in Leeds on 11 February 2006. He was the 3rd top try scoring winger in the league in 2006, with only St Helens' Ade Gardner, and Catalans' Justin Murphy scoring more tries than he did. In the 2007 Super League season, he went on to score a total of 20 tries and has still to miss a match for the Leeds side on completing his third season. In September 2007, Donald was named in the Super League Dream Team. In October 2007, Donald scored a try in Leeds 33–6 victory over St Helens at Old Trafford in the Super League Grand Final. Donald was named in the Super League Dream Team for 2008's Super League XIII season. Donald played in the 2008 Super League Grand Final victory over St Helens. Donald played on the wing for the Leeds club in their 20–28 loss to his former team Manly in the 2009 World Club Challenge at Elland Road in Leeds. Donald played in the 2009 Super League Grand Final victory over St. Helens at Old Trafford. Donald retired from playing at the end of the 2010 Super League season. References External links NRL profile Leeds Rhinos profile 1980 births Living people Australian rugby league players Australian expatriate sportspeople in England Leeds Rhinos players Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players North Queensland Cowboys players Parramatta Eels players Rugby league players from Townsville Rugby league wingers
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```java package pcal.exception; import pcal.AST; /** * @author Simon Zambrovski * @version $Id$ */ public class PcalTLAGenException extends UnrecoverablePositionedException { /** * @param message */ public PcalTLAGenException(String message) { super(message); } /** * @param message * @param elementAt2 */ public PcalTLAGenException(String message, AST elementAt2) { super(message, elementAt2); } } ```
Until its closing in 2010, Simon David was the oldest gourmet and specialty foods store in Dallas, Texas. Simon David was a long-time specialty retail brand and division of Tom Thumb Supermarkets. Tom Thumb became a division of Randalls in 1992, which itself became a 112-store division of Safeway Inc. in 1999. History Named for its founder, Simon David opened in 1889 as the first food retailer and deliverer in Dallas to specialize in out-of-season items and imported merchandise. Originally a small brick structure adjacent to Mr. David's home in Uptown Dallas' historic State Thomas neighborhood, the business expanded to 4311 Oak Lawn Avenue in the 1920s and thrived under the supervision of second-generation owner Delmer David, who opened an additional wholesale outlet along with separate packing and shipping facilities that distributed Simon David products nationwide. The third location opened October 19, 1961, on Inwood Road, where the founder's grandson, Stanley M. David became the first grocer in Dallas to offer a liquor department before selling the franchise to Tom Thumb in 1963. A larger building replaced the original Inwood Road location in 1985 at the same address. While Tom Thumb would later market a statewide chain of Simon David stores, only the Inwood Road location retained the name of its founder. Randall's Food Markets Tom Thumb and its Simon David division were acquired by the Randall's Food Markets chain of Houston in 1992. Randall's retained the Tom Thumb and Simon David names in the Dallas/Fort Worth market, but would convert the seven Tom Thumb stores in Austin, Texas, to Randall's in January 1994, when it also converted nine newly acquired AppleTree Markets. The Simon David in the Arboretum Market (opened in 1987) was not converted, but it would close in December 1996 and would be converted into a Saks Fifth Avenue. Though after many customers lamented the loss of the city's only Simon David, Randall's decided in 1998 to make its Bee Caves store a Flagship Randall's supermarket, the first in the city and the eighth in the chain. Safeway In 1999 Randall's and its Tom Thumb/Simon David divisions were acquired by Safeway. Safeway retained the Randall's name in Houston and Austin and the Tom Thumb and Simon David names in Dallas/Fort Worth. Safeway announced plans in May 2010 that the Inwood Road location, the last to use the Simon David banner, will be replaced with a Tom Thumb, pending permit approvals. References Uptown Dallas Historic Uptown Dallas/Simon David Simon David expansion plans revealed on anniversary, The Dallas Morning News, October 10, 1960. New Simon David opens tomorrow, The Dallas Morning News, October 18, 1961. Simon David notes its 74th anniversary, The Dallas Morning News, February 24, 1963. Cullum Co. buys David food store, The Dallas Morning News, September 28, 1963. External links Tom Thumb Food & Pharmacy Official website Official mobile site Safeway Inc. Defunct supermarkets of the United States Retail companies established in 1889 Retail companies disestablished in 2010 Companies based in Dallas 1889 establishments in Texas 2010 disestablishments in Texas
```cmake # Check if the platform supports setting thread affinity # (important for hitting full NIC entitlement on NUMA architectures) function(aws_set_thread_affinity_method target) # This code has been cut, because I don't care about it. target_compile_definitions(${target} PRIVATE -DAWS_AFFINITY_METHOD=AWS_AFFINITY_METHOD_NONE) endfunction() ```
```go package command import ( "context" "io" "net" "net/http" "os" "path/filepath" "runtime" "time" "github.com/docker/cli/cli" "github.com/docker/cli/cli/config" cliconfig "github.com/docker/cli/cli/config" "github.com/docker/cli/cli/config/configfile" "github.com/docker/cli/cli/connhelper" cliflags "github.com/docker/cli/cli/flags" manifeststore "github.com/docker/cli/cli/manifest/store" registryclient "github.com/docker/cli/cli/registry/client" "github.com/docker/cli/cli/trust" "github.com/docker/cli/internal/containerizedengine" dopts "github.com/docker/cli/opts" "github.com/docker/docker/api" "github.com/docker/docker/api/types" registrytypes "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/registry" "github.com/docker/docker/client" "github.com/docker/go-connections/tlsconfig" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/spf13/cobra" "github.com/theupdateframework/notary" notaryclient "github.com/theupdateframework/notary/client" "github.com/theupdateframework/notary/passphrase" ) // Streams is an interface which exposes the standard input and output streams type Streams interface { In() *InStream Out() *OutStream Err() io.Writer } // Cli represents the docker command line client. type Cli interface { Client() client.APIClient Out() *OutStream Err() io.Writer In() *InStream SetIn(in *InStream) ConfigFile() *configfile.ConfigFile ServerInfo() ServerInfo ClientInfo() ClientInfo NotaryClient(imgRefAndAuth trust.ImageRefAndAuth, actions []string) (notaryclient.Repository, error) DefaultVersion() string ManifestStore() manifeststore.Store RegistryClient(bool) registryclient.RegistryClient ContentTrustEnabled() bool NewContainerizedEngineClient(sockPath string) (containerizedengine.Client, error) } // DockerCli is an instance the docker command line client. // Instances of the client can be returned from NewDockerCli. type DockerCli struct { configFile *configfile.ConfigFile in *InStream out *OutStream err io.Writer client client.APIClient serverInfo ServerInfo clientInfo ClientInfo contentTrust bool } // DefaultVersion returns api.defaultVersion or DOCKER_API_VERSION if specified. func (cli *DockerCli) DefaultVersion() string { return cli.clientInfo.DefaultVersion } // Client returns the APIClient func (cli *DockerCli) Client() client.APIClient { return cli.client } // Out returns the writer used for stdout func (cli *DockerCli) Out() *OutStream { return cli.out } // Err returns the writer used for stderr func (cli *DockerCli) Err() io.Writer { return cli.err } // SetIn sets the reader used for stdin func (cli *DockerCli) SetIn(in *InStream) { cli.in = in } // In returns the reader used for stdin func (cli *DockerCli) In() *InStream { return cli.in } // ShowHelp shows the command help. func ShowHelp(err io.Writer) func(*cobra.Command, []string) error { return func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { cmd.SetOutput(err) cmd.HelpFunc()(cmd, args) return nil } } // ConfigFile returns the ConfigFile func (cli *DockerCli) ConfigFile() *configfile.ConfigFile { return cli.configFile } // ServerInfo returns the server version details for the host this client is // connected to func (cli *DockerCli) ServerInfo() ServerInfo { return cli.serverInfo } // ClientInfo returns the client details for the cli func (cli *DockerCli) ClientInfo() ClientInfo { return cli.clientInfo } // ContentTrustEnabled returns whether content trust has been enabled by an // environment variable. func (cli *DockerCli) ContentTrustEnabled() bool { return cli.contentTrust } // ManifestStore returns a store for local manifests func (cli *DockerCli) ManifestStore() manifeststore.Store { // TODO: support override default location from config file return manifeststore.NewStore(filepath.Join(config.Dir(), "manifests")) } // RegistryClient returns a client for communicating with a Docker distribution // registry func (cli *DockerCli) RegistryClient(allowInsecure bool) registryclient.RegistryClient { resolver := func(ctx context.Context, index *registrytypes.IndexInfo) types.AuthConfig { return ResolveAuthConfig(ctx, cli, index) } return registryclient.NewRegistryClient(resolver, UserAgent(), allowInsecure) } // Initialize the dockerCli runs initialization that must happen after command // line flags are parsed. func (cli *DockerCli) Initialize(opts *cliflags.ClientOptions) error { cli.configFile = cliconfig.LoadDefaultConfigFile(cli.err) var err error cli.client, err = NewAPIClientFromFlags(opts.Common, cli.configFile) if tlsconfig.IsErrEncryptedKey(err) { passRetriever := passphrase.PromptRetrieverWithInOut(cli.In(), cli.Out(), nil) newClient := func(password string) (client.APIClient, error) { opts.Common.TLSOptions.Passphrase = password return NewAPIClientFromFlags(opts.Common, cli.configFile) } cli.client, err = getClientWithPassword(passRetriever, newClient) } if err != nil { return err } var experimentalValue string // Environment variable always overrides configuration if experimentalValue = os.Getenv("DOCKER_CLI_EXPERIMENTAL"); experimentalValue == "" { experimentalValue = cli.configFile.Experimental } hasExperimental, err := isEnabled(experimentalValue) if err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "Experimental field") } cli.clientInfo = ClientInfo{ DefaultVersion: cli.client.ClientVersion(), HasExperimental: hasExperimental, } cli.initializeFromClient() return nil } func isEnabled(value string) (bool, error) { switch value { case "enabled": return true, nil case "", "disabled": return false, nil default: return false, errors.Errorf("%q is not valid, should be either enabled or disabled", value) } } func (cli *DockerCli) initializeFromClient() { ping, err := cli.client.Ping(context.Background()) if err != nil { // Default to true if we fail to connect to daemon cli.serverInfo = ServerInfo{HasExperimental: true} if ping.APIVersion != "" { cli.client.NegotiateAPIVersionPing(ping) } return } cli.serverInfo = ServerInfo{ HasExperimental: ping.Experimental, OSType: ping.OSType, BuildkitVersion: ping.BuilderVersion, } cli.client.NegotiateAPIVersionPing(ping) } func getClientWithPassword(passRetriever notary.PassRetriever, newClient func(password string) (client.APIClient, error)) (client.APIClient, error) { for attempts := 0; ; attempts++ { passwd, giveup, err := passRetriever("private", "encrypted TLS private", false, attempts) if giveup || err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "private key is encrypted, but could not get passphrase") } apiclient, err := newClient(passwd) if !tlsconfig.IsErrEncryptedKey(err) { return apiclient, err } } } // NotaryClient provides a Notary Repository to interact with signed metadata for an image func (cli *DockerCli) NotaryClient(imgRefAndAuth trust.ImageRefAndAuth, actions []string) (notaryclient.Repository, error) { return trust.GetNotaryRepository(cli.In(), cli.Out(), UserAgent(), imgRefAndAuth.RepoInfo(), imgRefAndAuth.AuthConfig(), actions...) } // NewContainerizedEngineClient returns a containerized engine client func (cli *DockerCli) NewContainerizedEngineClient(sockPath string) (containerizedengine.Client, error) { return containerizedengine.NewClient(sockPath) } // ServerInfo stores details about the supported features and platform of the // server type ServerInfo struct { HasExperimental bool OSType string BuildkitVersion types.BuilderVersion } // ClientInfo stores details about the supported features of the client type ClientInfo struct { HasExperimental bool DefaultVersion string } // NewDockerCli returns a DockerCli instance with IO output and error streams set by in, out and err. func NewDockerCli(in io.ReadCloser, out, err io.Writer, isTrusted bool) *DockerCli { return &DockerCli{in: NewInStream(in), out: NewOutStream(out), err: err, contentTrust: isTrusted} } // NewAPIClientFromFlags creates a new APIClient from command line flags func NewAPIClientFromFlags(opts *cliflags.CommonOptions, configFile *configfile.ConfigFile) (client.APIClient, error) { unparsedHost, err := getUnparsedServerHost(opts.Hosts) if err != nil { return &client.Client{}, err } var clientOpts []func(*client.Client) error helper, err := connhelper.GetConnectionHelper(unparsedHost) if err != nil { return &client.Client{}, err } if helper == nil { clientOpts = append(clientOpts, withHTTPClient(opts.TLSOptions)) host, err := dopts.ParseHost(opts.TLSOptions != nil, unparsedHost) if err != nil { return &client.Client{}, err } clientOpts = append(clientOpts, client.WithHost(host)) } else { clientOpts = append(clientOpts, func(c *client.Client) error { httpClient := &http.Client{ // No tls // No proxy Transport: &http.Transport{ DialContext: helper.Dialer, }, } return client.WithHTTPClient(httpClient)(c) }) clientOpts = append(clientOpts, client.WithHost(helper.Host)) clientOpts = append(clientOpts, client.WithDialContext(helper.Dialer)) } customHeaders := configFile.HTTPHeaders if customHeaders == nil { customHeaders = map[string]string{} } customHeaders["User-Agent"] = UserAgent() clientOpts = append(clientOpts, client.WithHTTPHeaders(customHeaders)) verStr := api.DefaultVersion if tmpStr := os.Getenv("DOCKER_API_VERSION"); tmpStr != "" { verStr = tmpStr } clientOpts = append(clientOpts, client.WithVersion(verStr)) return client.NewClientWithOpts(clientOpts...) } func getUnparsedServerHost(hosts []string) (string, error) { var host string switch len(hosts) { case 0: host = os.Getenv("DOCKER_HOST") case 1: host = hosts[0] default: return "", errors.New("Please specify only one -H") } return host, nil } func withHTTPClient(tlsOpts *tlsconfig.Options) func(*client.Client) error { return func(c *client.Client) error { if tlsOpts == nil { // Use the default HTTPClient return nil } opts := *tlsOpts opts.ExclusiveRootPools = true tlsConfig, err := tlsconfig.Client(opts) if err != nil { return err } httpClient := &http.Client{ Transport: &http.Transport{ TLSClientConfig: tlsConfig, DialContext: (&net.Dialer{ KeepAlive: 30 * time.Second, Timeout: 30 * time.Second, }).DialContext, }, CheckRedirect: client.CheckRedirect, } return client.WithHTTPClient(httpClient)(c) } } // UserAgent returns the user agent string used for making API requests func UserAgent() string { return "Docker-Client/" + cli.Version + " (" + runtime.GOOS + ")" } ```
Velike Lese (; ) is a village on the left bank of the Krka River in the Municipality of Ivančna Gorica in central Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region. Church The local church is dedicated to Saint James () and belongs to the Parish of Krka. It dates to the second half of the 17th century and was partially rebuilt in the 19th century. References External links Velike Lese on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Ivančna Gorica
Gerry Ó Colmáin (1924 – 3 November 2008) was an Irish boxer. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. References 1924 births 2008 deaths Irish male boxers Olympic boxers for Ireland Boxers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing Heavyweight boxers
WB Games Boston (formerly Turbine Inc., then Turbine Entertainment Software Corp., and originally CyberSpace, Inc.) is an American video game developer. The studio is best known for its massive multiplayer online role-playing games, Asheron's Call, Dungeons & Dragons Online, and The Lord of the Rings Online. On April 20, 2010, the company was acquired by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment for $160 million and became a part of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (now Warner Bros. Games), the video game division of Warner Bros. Entertainment. History Turbine was founded as CyberSpace, Inc in April 1994 by Jeremy Gaffney, Jonathan Monserrat, Kevin Langevin, and Timothy Miller, some of whom were students from the Artificial Intelligence Lab at Brown University. In 1995, the company was based in Monserrat's mother's house with 12 staff members. They found an office in Providence, Rhode Island but later moved to Westwood, Massachusetts to better take advantage of the software engineers coming out of Boston's colleges. As CEO, Monsarrat used free food and office pranks to keep staff motivated. In 1995, the company changed its name to Turbine Entertainment Software Corp. In 1999, the company's first game, Asheron's Call, was released. It was notable for being the third 3D MMORPG, following the launch of Meridian 59 and then EverQuest. Its most notable feature, designed by Monsarrat, was a "loyalty" system giving new and experienced players incentives to work together. The Olthoi was the first monster developed for Asheron's Call, designed by Joe Angell. After Asheron's Call, the company went on to make a sequel, Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings, which came out in 2002 (just after the first Asheron's Call expansion). However, after only one expansion, Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings shut down in 2005. In the same year, Turbine Entertainment Software Corp. changed its name to Turbine, Inc. In 2006, Turbine released Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach. Early reception was positive, but the game was criticised for poor solo play. In 2007, Turbine released The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, which got positive reviews and was seen as a needed boost for the company. In 2009, Dungeons and Dragons Online was suffering a low playerbase; in an attempt to save the game, Turbine replaced the traditional monthly subscription model with a free to play one. In 2010, Turbine also moved The Lord of the Rings Online (which was then on its second expansion) to a free-to-play model. In the same year, Turbine was purchased by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment for $160 million. In 2012, Turbine announced that they would bring back Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings. In 2015, it was announced that development of Infinite Crisis would end immediately and that the game will be closed on August 14. The company was hit with layoffs for three years consecutively starting from 2014. While Turbine's focus was shifted to develop free-to-play mobile games by Warner Bros. in 2016, the servers for both The Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons & Dragons Online would be maintained and supported. On December 19, 2016, it was announced that Turbine would no longer be involved with the development of The Lord of the Rings Online or Dungeons & Dragons Online, instead a spin-off studio under the name of Standing Stone Games was formed to take over further development of the game, with game staff moving from Turbine to the new studio. As part of this transition, Daybreak Game Company would become the new publisher, taking over from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. It was announced not long after that, though the Asheron's Call IP would remain as a property of Turbine, it was confirmed that the servers for both Asheron's Call and Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings would close on January 31, 2017. In November 2018, the studio announced it would rebrand and it became WB Games Boston. Games developed References External links Official website Turbine, Inc. entry at MobyGames Companies based in Norfolk County, Massachusetts American companies established in 1994 Video game companies established in 1994 Needham, Massachusetts Video game companies of the United States Video game development companies Warner Bros. Games 1994 establishments in Massachusetts 2010 mergers and acquisitions
is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Club career Sasaki was born in Chiba Prefecture on June 19, 1962. After graduating from Kokushikan University, he joined Honda in 1985. He moved to All Nippon Airways in 1991. He also played at hi local club JEF United Ichihara (1992–93) and Kashiwa Reysol (1994). He retired in 1994. National team career On June 2, 1988, Sasaki debuted for Japan national team against China. In 1989 and 1990, he played all matches included 1990 World Cup qualification and 1990 Asian Games. He played 20 games for Japan until 1991. Club statistics National team statistics References External links Japan National Football Team Database 1962 births Living people Kokushikan University alumni Association football people from Chiba Prefecture Japanese men's footballers Japan men's international footballers Japan Soccer League players J1 League players Japan Football League (1992–1998) players Honda FC players Yokohama Flügels players JEF United Chiba players Kashiwa Reysol players Footballers at the 1990 Asian Games Men's association football midfielders Asian Games competitors for Japan
Anna Pump (born Anna Heitweg Tuitjer; April 11, 1934 – October 5, 2015) was a German-born American chef, cookbook author, baker, and innkeeper best known for her bakery and gourmet takeout shop in The Hamptons, Loaves & Fishes. She was the author of four cookbooks and the owner of the Bridgehampton Inn. Pump was a mentor to Ina Garten, of Food Network, who wrote the foreword to Pump's final cookbook Summer on a Plate. She was sometimes a guest on Garten's Barefoot Contessa. Pump was born on a farm in Tarp, Germany. She moved to the US with her husband, Detlef Pump and both children, Harm and Sybille in 1960, where they lived in Frenchtown, New Jersey, before moving to the Hamptons more than a decade later. A resident of Sag Harbor, New York, Pump died in Bridgehampton on October 5, 2015, at age 81, when she was struck by a pickup truck driver who failed to yield at a crossing. Bibliography The Loaves and Fishes Cookbook (1987) The Loaves and Fishes Party Cookbook (1990) Country Weekend Entertaining (1999) Summer on a Plate (2008) References 1934 births 2015 deaths 20th-century American non-fiction writers 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American non-fiction writers 21st-century American women writers American bakers American chefs American food writers American women non-fiction writers Emigrants from West Germany to the United States People from Frenchtown, New Jersey People from Sag Harbor, New York People from Schleswig-Flensburg Road incident deaths in New York (state) Pedestrian road incident deaths
This is a year-by-year list of aviation accidents that have occurred at airshows worldwide in the 21st century. 2023 September 17, 2023 – 2 North American T-6 Texan aircraft collided mid-air on the last day of the final Reno Air Races to be held in Reno, Nevada, USA, killing both pilots. The accident occurred after the conclusion of the race as the planes were coming in to land. The other races were halted making this the last race ever to be held at Reno. Nobody on the ground was injured. September 10, 2023 – A North American T-28 Trojan crashed at an airshow in Börgönd, Hungary, killing both pilots and injuring 4 on the ground. July 16, 2023 – An Extra EA-300 aerobatic aircraft crashed at an airshow in Kouvola, Finland, killing the pilot. August 13, 2023 – An MiG-23UB jet aircraft crashed at an airshow in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Both pilots ejected safely. 2022 November 12, 2022 – A mid-air collision at the Wings Over Dallas airshow between Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Texas Raiders and a Bell P-63 Kingcobra resulted in six fatalities. September 18, 2022 – An Aero L-29 Delfín crashed during lap 3 of 6 during the Jet Gold race of the Reno Air Races in Reno, Nevada. Pilot Aaron Hogue died in the crash. August 14, 2022 - A Hawker Hurricane crashed during an airshow performance in Cheb, Czech Republic, killing the pilot Petr Pačes. 2021 April 17, 2021 – A Grumman TBF Avenger made an emergency landing in the ocean near Patrick Space Force Base during the Cocoa Beach Air Show in Cocoa Beach, Florida. No one was injured. August 20, 2021 – A North American T-6 Texan GEICO Skytypers plane crashed during preparations for the Great Pocono Raceway Airshow in Pennsylvania. Pilot Andy Travnicek died in the crash. The accident caused the entire team to lose their sponsorship with GEICO, making them disband from the airshow industry in 2022. 2020 May 17, 2020 — Before a public flyby of the Snowbirds in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, one CT-114 Tutor crashed after takeoff. Capt. Jenn Casey was killed, and Capt. Richard MacDougal was seriously injured. 2019 October 2 – 2019 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress crash: A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress owned by the Collings Foundation crashed at Bradley International Airport during the Wings of Freedom Tour due to pilot error and engine/maintenance issues. Seven occupants of the 13 on board were killed and six were injured, along with one ground injury. The aircraft was destroyed by fire. June 21 – Skip Stewart was forced to make an emergency landing in his Pitts S-2S after suffering an engine loss on a county road in Troy, Ohio, just from the Dayton International Airport in Vandalia, Ohio, where he was set to take part in the Vectren Dayton Air Show. June 16 – Kent Pietsch and his Jelly Belly 1942 Interstate Cadet suffered damage from prop-wash that was caused by a nearby taxiing Lockheed C-130 Hercules. The Interstate Cadet is in need of repairs; the C-130 Hercules was undamaged. No one involved in this accident suffered any sort of injury. June 15 – A pilot was killed flying an aerobatic display in a Yakovlev Yak-52 during the Płocki Piknik Lotniczy in Płock, Poland. The aircraft appeared to enter a flat spin. Late in the spin the aircraft appears to enter a more nose-down flight attitude, a common procedure used by pilots to exit a flat spin. Unfortunately, the aircraft was too low to recover and impacted the Wisła river, killing the single crewmember on board. February 19 – Two BAE Systems Hawk Mk. 132 aircraft of the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team collided midair during a rehearsal for the Aero India 2019 near the Yelahanka Air Force Station. Three people were involved in this accident. Two pilots ejected safely, the third, Cdr. Sahil Gandhi, succumbed to his injuries. March 3 - A USAF C-17 aborted its take-off run during the Australian International Airshow at Avalon, Victoria. Early in the take-off run, number 4 engine ingested a large bird, one of a flock of Wedgetail Eagles which had been milling around the airport. The plane suffered a major compressor stall, but was able to safely abort the take-off with emergency braking and thrust reversers on the undamaged engines. 2018 October 12 – Jon Thocker, a member of the Redline Airshows Aerobatic Team, was killed when his Van's RV-8 crashed while performing a nighttime aerobatic routine at Culpeper Airfest in Culpeper, Virginia. July 7 – A MiG-21 LanceR crashed at the Borcea Air Base in Southern Romania. The pilot, Florin Rotaru, was killed. June 2 – Dan Buchanan, a hang glider pilot, was killed during the Gunfighter Skies Air and Space Celebration at Mountain Home Air Force Base. May 30 – Ken Johansen, a member of the GEICO Skytypers team, was killed when his SNJ-2 aircraft crashed in Melville, New York, on Long Island. April 25 – Eglin Wells, an aerobatic pilot from Atlanta, Georgia, was killed when his custom-designed and -built Starjammer aircraft crashed while practicing for the Zhengzhou Air Show. April 4 – Maj Stephen Del Bagno, slot pilot, was killed when his aircraft, Thunderbird No. 4, crashed over the Nevada Test and Training Range, during a routine aerial demonstration training flight. March 31 - Warbird pilot, Arthur Dovey, was uninjured when his Yak-3 fighter collided with ground equipment during landing from a display for the Warbirds Over Wanaka airshow. 2017 September 24 – Capt. Gabriele Orlandi of the Italian Air Force died while performing at an air show in Terracina. The pilot did not have sufficient height to recover from a loop and his Eurofighter Typhoon crashed into the sea. September 2 – An Antonov An-2 crashed at an air show at Chernyoe Airport, Balashikha, Russia, after losing control while performing aerobatics, killing both pilots. The investigation found out that the Certificate of Airworthiness of the aircraft had expired in 2012. Additionally, both crew members did not have an An-2 type rating, and the aerobatics maneuvers performed by the aircraft were not allowed on the An-2. July 16 – Vlado Lenoch and passenger Bethany Root were killed when their P-51D Mustang "Baby Duck" crashed in a field in Cummings, Kansas, after performing at the Amelia Earhart Festival. June 23 – Capt. Erik Gonsalves was injured when, during landing, Thunderbird No. 8 ran off the runway and overturned prior to the Vectren Dayton Air Show. The pilot and a passenger, Technical Sgt. Kenneth Cordova, were trapped in the aircraft for over an hour. Cordova was uninjured. The investigation revealed excessive air speed coupled with landing too far down a wet runway caused the jet to leave the airstrip and flip over. Rain on the canopy windscreen and failure to follow proper braking procedures during the landing contributed to the accident. May 28 – Petty officer, first class Remington Peters, a member of the United States Navy Parachute Team "Leap Frogs", died when his parachute malfunctioned and did not open while he was performing at Fleet Week New York City. May 14 – Chris Burkett, a member of the Twister Aerobatics Team, who was piloting the Silence SA1100 Twister at the time had to make an emergency landing following an engine failure while participating in the Abingdon Air & Country Show in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. The aircraft is in need of repairs and the pilot suffered minor injuries. January 28 – A pilot was forced to make a wheels up landing in the Chance-Vought F4U-5N Corsair he was flying due to a failure of its hydraulic system. The incident happened at the Hunter Valley Airshow in Rutherford, New South Wales, Australia. January 26 – Australia Day celebrations (Perth, Australia) – A Grumman G-73 Mallard flying boat (VH-CQA), crashed into the Swan River in Perth, Australia during Australia Day celebrations. The pilot Peter Lynch and passenger Endah Cakrawati died on impact. January 14 – Hat Yai Airshow during Children Day (Hat Yai, Thailand) – Pilot Dilokrit Pattavee died when his Saab JAS 39 Gripen number 70108 crashed at the Hat Yai Airshow in Hat Yai, Thailand. 2016 August 27 – Alaska-native pilot Marcus Paine was killed when his 450 Stearman biplane crashed during the Airshow of the Cascades in Madras, Oregon. August 14 – Herne Bay, Kent – A pilot suffered minor injuries when his plane crashed and flipped over near the shore during an airshow. July 22 – Aerobatic pilot Randy Harris and passenger Dale Shillington were killed when their Skybolt Biplane lost control and crashed in a field near Vance AFB in Oklahoma. July 17 – A T-28 crashed at The Cold Lake Air Show in Alberta, Canada, killing the pilot, Bruce Evans, upon impact with the ground. July 13 – Mesmer Family Block Party (Grand Island, New York) – Skydiver Jeffrey Antonich was seriously injured when he experienced a hard landing while performing during a privately held airshow in front of an estimated 1,000 spectators. June 5 – A de Havilland Tiger Moth crashed at Brimpton Airfield near Reading, England, injuring a spectator at a fly-in to raise funds for the local air ambulance. June 2 – Major Alex Turner, flying Thunderbird No. 6, crashed in a field near Colorado Springs, Colorado, after performing a flyover at the United States Air Force Academy graduation ceremony. The F-16 pilot ejected and was unhurt. Investigation revealed that the aircraft's engine was inadvertently shutdown at the start of landing procedures when a faulty throttle trigger permitted the throttle to be rotated into an engine cut-off position. June 2 – Capt. Jeff "Kooch" Kuss of the Blue Angels died just after takeoff while performing the Split-S maneuver in his F/A-18 Hornet during a practice run for The Great Tennessee Air Show in Smyrna, Tennessee. The Navy investigation found that Capt. Kuss performed the maneuver at too low of an altitude while failing to retard the throttle out of afterburner, causing him to fall too fast and recover at too low of an altitude. Capt. Kuss ejected, but his parachute was immediately engulfed in flames, causing him to fall to his death. Kuss' body was recovered multiple yards away from the crash site. The cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. The investigation also cites weather and pilot fatigue as additional causes to the crash. May 28 – Pilot Bill Gordon died when his P-47 Thunderbolt "Jacky's Revenge" crash landed in the Hudson River. May 14 – Aerobatic pilot Greg Connell crashed and died during a performance at the Good Neighbor Day Air Show at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport. April 17 – Guatemalan pilot Juan Miguel García Salas died when his Extra EA-300L aerobatics plane crashed in a wooded area near Aeródromo Capitán Eduardo Toledo while performing at the Cozumel Aero Show in Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico. 2015 December 20 – Air Force Flight School (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) – Both pilots, Pilot Lt. Col. Marda Sarjono and Capt. Diwi Cahyadi, were killed when their aircraft, a KAI T-50I Golden Eagle, crashed. October 18 – Wings Over Houston Air Show (Harris County, Texas) – A skydiver was injured when he landed on a supply tent. It was reported that he did not hear the order cancelling the formation jump due to high winds. September 12 – An Aero L-39 Albatros jet, piloted by Jay "Flash" Gordon of Louisville, Kentucky, crashed approximately two minutes after take-off at the Wings Over Big South Fork Air & Car Show in Scott County, Tennessee due to an engine loss. The pilot was pronounced dead on scene. August 22 – 2015 Shoreham Airshow crash – A Hawker Hunter T7 (G-BXFI/WV372) crashed onto the A27 arterial road (dual carriageway) between Lancing and Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England, while taking part in the 2015 Shoreham Airshow. Eleven people on the ground were killed and several others, including the pilot of the plane, were injured. Witnesses told local TV that the jet appeared to have crashed when it failed to pull out of a loop maneuver. The pilot, standing trial in 2019 for manslaughter, claimed having become incapacitated by severe g-forces; he was acquitted of all charges. August 15 – Sgt. First Class Corey Hood, 32, a member of the United States Army Parachute Team "Golden Knights" team died at Northwestern Memorial Hospital one day after he was critically injured when he struck an apartment building and fell to the ground following a mid-air collision with another parachutist belonging to the United States Navy Parachute Team "Leap Frogs" at the Chicago Air & Water Show. August 1 – CarFest, Kevin Whyman died after his Folland Gnat T Mk1 crashed into the ground.The aircraft was carrying out an aileron roll at low level during a flying display when, at an angle of bank of 107° to the left, t.he nose attitude dropped relative to the horizon. The pilot reversed the direction of roll but also applied a large pitch input which increased the rate of descent, and caused the aircraft to depart controlled flight and impact with the ground. June 27 – Steven O’Berg died when his Pitts S2-B biplane spun into the ground at the Cameron Airshow. June 27 - Minnesota Air Spectacular (Mankato, Minnesota) - Two people received slight injuries when a six-year-old boy accidentally started a Eurocopter EC145 medical transport helicopter that was on display at the airshow. February 19 – Aero India (Bangalore, India) – Two Zlín Z-50ZLX of the Flying Bulls Aerobatic Team contacted each other. Both aircraft landed safely. 2014 September 21 – Francesco Fornabaio died at the age of 57 during the "Fly Venice 2014" at the Giovanni Nicelli Airport in Venice, Italy, in his Extreme 3000. July 31 – A Hawker Sea Fury performing the penultimate display at the Culdrose Air Day crash landed after an engine problem possibly due to lack of hydraulics. The crash was minor and the pilot survived. June 29 – Flying Circus Aerodrome, Bealeton, Virginia – While performing a routine act in the Flying Circus Airshow, a Waco UPF-7 biplane experienced a total loss of power and was forced to make an emergency landing in an adjacent field. However, the landing roll was too fast for the pilot to safely stop the aircraft before it impacted a tree grove at the edge of the field, totally destroying the aircraft. The pilot managed to escape and walk away with minor injuries. June 29 – The Shuttleworth Collection's Sopwith Triplane hit a fencepost on landing near the Old Warden airfield, Bedfordshire, and ended up on its nose. The pilot, Roger 'Dodge' Bailey, escaped unhurt, but the aircraft suffered wing, undercarriage and propeller damage. June 1 – Bill Cowden died during the Stevens Point Airshow at the Stevens Point Municipal Airport in Stevens Point, Wisconsin in his Yakovlev Yak-55M. May 4 – Eddie Andreini was killed during Thunder Over Solano airshow at the Travis Air Force Base in Solano County, California in his highly modified PR13D Super Stearman. The fatal accident occurred when he was attempting his signature low-altitude inverted ribbon cutting maneuver. March 7 – Tamás Nádas died at the Qatar Mile event at the Al Khor Airport in Al Khor, Qatar. The fatal accident occurred when he was doing an inverted low pass in his Zivko Edge 540. While in the inverted position, he lost control of his aircraft and plummeted to the ground. 2013 October 12 – Glen Dell suffered severe burns when his Extra EA-300 crashed at the Secunda Airshow in Secunda, Mpumalanga. A few hours later he died of his injuries at the local hospital. August 17 – An Interstate L-6 Cadet crashed during takeoff while performing at the Lancaster Community Days Air Show at the Lancaster Airport in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The pilot appears to be fine. June 29 – 2013 Eberswalde-Finow Zlin crash – unnamed pilot, 47, who was piloting the Zlín Z-526AFS Akrobat at the Rock 'N' Race in Finowfurt, Germany died when the airplane crashed. June 23 – John Klatt was forced to land his MX Aircraft MXS after he experienced an engine failure. He released the aircraft's canopy, which had become coated with oil, in order to regain forward visibility to land. He suffered some minor burns and bruises, but was otherwise fine. The aircraft was in need of repairs. June 22 – Pilot Charlie Schwenker and wingwalker Jane Wicker were killed when Wicker's Boeing-Stearman IB75A struck the ground and burst into flames while performing at the Vectren Dayton Air Show at the Dayton International Airport in Vandalia, Ohio. The fatal accident occurred when the Stearman was transitioning to a low-level inverted pass, with Wicker hanging upside down by her ankles off the lower wing (but sitting right-side up while inverted). While flying inverted from the southeast to the northwest in front of the spectators, the aircraft's nose pitched slightly above the horizon. The aircraft abruptly rolled to the right and impacted terrain in a descending left-wing-low attitude. A post-impact fire ensued and consumed a majority of the right wing and front half of the fuselage. May 19 – Murat Öztürk crashed his plane while participating for the weekend's Adana Air Show organized to celebrate national public holiday in Turkey. May 5 - Pilot Ladislao Tejedor Romero was killed when his Hispano Aviación HA-200 crashed during the accident at the Fundacion Infante de Orleans airshow, in Cuatro Vientos, Madrid. April 7 – First Lieutenant Rafael Sanchez and Second Lieutenant Carlos Manuel Guerrero crashed an ENAER T-35 Pillán while participating in the Show Aéreo del Caribe in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The aircraft pulled up and rolled inverted, but failed to recover from the dive following the maneuver. The pilot rolled upright, and the aircraft impacted the water, Both pilots died. March 17 – Roger Stokes, who was flying a Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire Mk26, an 80% scale home-build replica of the Supermarine Spitfire, died when it crashed into a fence between two businesses in a commercial area on Frost Road in the nearby suburb of Salisbury, while completing a routine at the Classic Jets Original Parafield Airshow at Parafield Airport in Parafield, South Australia. January 23 – Kirby Chambliss crashed his Zivko Edge 540 while participating for the weekend's Ilopango Air Show in El Salvador. The incident happened when he was executing a formation high alpha pass and crashed at the end of the runway as the engine quit. The airplane was a total loss and Chambliss survived with bumps and bruises. 2012 September 29 – An AS/SA 202 Bravo piloted by Nurman Lubis and Tonny Haryono, owned by the Indonesian Aerosport Federation, crashed because the plane appeared to be flying too low during its aerobatic routine and spun "out of control" before it hit the structure at the Bandung Air Show at the Husein Sastranegara International Airport in. Both pilots died. September 11 – A highly modified Hawker Sea Fury, nicknamed "Furias," piloted by Matt Jackson made a hard emergency landing when the right landing gear collapsed and veered off the runway at the 2012 National Championship Air Races and Air Show in Reno, Nevada. The pilot was uninjured. September 1 – Glenn Smith, a member of the HopperFlight Team died at the Quad City Air Show while executing a crossover break maneuver when his Aero L-39C Albatros failed to pull out of a 45-degree bank and crashed when flying in formation at the Davenport Municipal Airport in Davenport, Iowa. August 4 – Kent Pietsch crashed his Jelly Belly 1942 Interstate Cadet immediately following the Wetaskiwin Air Show in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada. Just after takeoff, the engine quit and he attempted to turn back for the runway but with insufficient altitude he landed adjacent to the runway and the aircraft hit a ditch, which ripped the wing off. Kent was taken to the hospital in stable condition. He has since returned to the airshow circuit. July 1 – Trevor Roche died at the Shuttleworth Military Pageant Airshow in Bedfordshire, when the 1923 de Havilland DH.53 Humming Bird G-EBHX crashed. June 30 – Gianfranco Cicogna-Mozzoni died at the Klerksdorp Air Show in South Africa when his Aero L-39 Albatros got into the wake turbulence of the lead aircraft and suffered a compressor stall, followed by a high-speed wing stall, before hitting the ground at a 50-degree angle. The plane exploded on impact. June 15 – A Christen Eagle piloted by Ryland "Buck" Roetman crashed while performing a series of outside snap rolls, when the engine lost oil pressure during a preview for the Legacy Airshow in Rexburg, Idaho. The pilot guided the airplane onto an adjacent golf course where it skidded and hit a tree. The pilot suffered a sprained ankle; the aircraft was destroyed. June 3 – A Fairey Firefly AS.6 WB518 suffered a landing gear collapse on runway 27R at the Wings over Gillespie airshow in El Cajon, California. The pilot was uninjured. 2011 October 14 – The fourth prototype Xian JH-7A, 814, of the China Flight Test Establishment of the People's Liberation Army Air Force crashed into a marsh near Wei Nan City, Pucheng, in Shaanxi, China, while performing in an airshow associated with the China International General Aviation Convention. The airframe came down about from Pucheng Neifu Airport. One pilot ejected safely but the second crewman was killed. September 17 – A T-28C Trojan, N688GR, crashed during the Thunder over the Blue Ridge Open House and Air Show in Martinsburg, West Virginia killing pilot John Mangan. September 16 – 2011 Reno Air Races crash – Pilot Jimmy Leeward lost control of his highly modified P-51D Mustang, which was named The Galloping Ghost. The Galloping Ghost crashed into spectators and was instantly destroyed at the National Championship Air Races and Air Show, killing 10 spectators, injuring 69 spectators and instantly killing Leeward. The NTSB critically investigated the incident and found that the plane was traveling about when it experienced a left roll upset at 17.3 Gs and a section of the left elevator trim tab separated in flight. Deteriorated locknut inserts allowed trim tab attachment screws to become loose, ultimately leading to aerodynamic flutter at racing speeds. August 21 – Wing walker Todd Green fell while attempting an aircraft transfer from a Stearman to a Hughes 369 helicopter at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base Air Show in Harrison Township, Michigan. He was seriously injured and taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. August 20 – A Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team "Red Arrows" aircraft (BAE Hawk T1) crashed after performing at an air show in Bournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom. The aircraft was witnessed to have plunged into the ground next to the River Stour, near the village of Throop. The pilot, 33-year-old Flt. Lt. Jon Egging, was killed in the crash. August 20 – Stunt pilot Bryan Jensen was killed when his modified Pitts 12 "The Beast" crashed at the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport at the Kansas City Airshow in Kansas City, Missouri, around 1:30 pm. July 28 – A General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon, 87–296, of the 187th Fighter Wing, Alabama Air National Guard, flying out of Montgomery Air National Guard Base, overruns the runway at Wittman Regional Airport at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh airshow in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The nose gear collapsed, the nose radome broke and the air-frame skidded to a stop. The pilot was uninjured. July 9 – A replica Fokker Dr.I lost power at about above the ground during a mock dogfight at the Geneseo Air Show. The pilot, 67-year-old Joseph Auger, attempted a controlled powerless glide, but the landing gear got caught on cornstalks and flipped over. The pilot was able to extricate himself from the wreckage and sustained only minor injuries. June 18 – Christen Eagle II aircraft crashed into the River Wisla at the Air Show in Plock, Poland. The pilot Marek Szufa who was also a pilot of Boeing 767 in Polish airlines LOT died three hours later in a hospital. In his life he spent 20,000 hours in the air and took part in many air shows and championships. June 4 – 71-year-old Bill Phipps, an experienced Campbell River, British Columbia pilot, was severely injured while performing aerobatics at the Wings and Wheels event at Nanaimo Airport, British Columbia. March 26 – A Yakovlev Yak-52 crashed during the "Wings Over Flagler" airshow held at Flagler County Airport in Florida. It is reported that 58-year-old "Wild Bill" Walker experienced G-LOC during an aerobatic "heart" maneuver and was fatally injured in the resulting crash. March 12 – While performing their Pirated Skies wing walking act, Kyle and Amanda Franklin were severely injured when their Waco JMF-7 nicknamed "Mystery Ship", suffered an apparent engine failure at the CAF 2011 Air Fiesta in Brownsville, Texas. Both were listed as in stable condition with burns covering more than 60% of their bodies. Kyle's burns were not as serious as first reported. Amanda had successful surgery March 16, and was believed to have a good recovery chance at that time, but died on May 27. 2010 September 5 – A woman was killed when a De Havilland Tiger Moth biplane crashed into spectators at an air show in southern Germany at the Airport Lauf-Lillinghof near Nuremberg. Thirty-eight people were injured in the accident, five of them seriously. Four years later, a trial in Hersbrucker District Court determined that the cause of the crash was pilot error, finding the pilot guilty of "… fahrlässiger Tötung und fahrlässiger Körperverletzung …" (involuntary manslaughter and negligent injury)." July 27 - A Hawker Beechcraft 390 piloted by Jack Roush of Roush Performance crashed after stalling at low altitude arriving to the Experimental Aircraft Association's Airventure 2010 fly-in convention in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Roush was hospitalized for a fractured back, broken jaw, and the loss of his left eye, before being released from the hospital on August 12, 2010. The NTSB determined Roush to be at fault for the accident. April 2 – Pilot Captain Anderson Amaro Fernandes was killed when an Embraer EMB 312 Tucano belonging to the "Esquadrilha da Fumaça" aerobatic team of the Brazilian Air Force crashed while performing at a ceremony for 68 years of the Lages aero club in Santa Catarina, Brazil. March 3 – Pilot Commander Suresh Kumar Maurya and his co-pilot Lieutenant Commander Rahul Nair were killed when an HAL Kiran aircraft belonging to the Sagar Pawan aerobatic team of the Indian Navy crashed into a building while performing at the opening ceremony of the India Aviation Show at Hyderabad, India. Apart from the two pilots, one person was killed on the ground and at least 5 others injured. 2009 November 14 – Overberg Airshow (Bredasdorp, South Africa) – An English Electric Lightning of Thunder City experienced a rear fuselage fire leading to hydraulic failure while performing. The pilot tried to get the aircraft back to base; after failure of the canopy jettison system he was unable to use the ejection seat and the aircraft crashed killing the pilot, Dave Stock, 46. September 6 – Brixia Airshow (Montichiari, Italy) – A CAP-10B aircraft hit the ground while performing low altitude aerobatics. Of the two pilots, Marzio Maccarana, 26, was killed and Paolo Castellani, 55, was injured. August 30 – Radom Air Show (Radom, Poland) – A Sukhoi Su-27 aircraft from Belarus crashed while performing an air display, killing both pilots, Col. Alexander Morfintsky and Col. Alexander Zhuravlevich. July 4 – 4 Air Show (Tehachapi, California) – Pilot Dave Zweigle's L-29 Delfín crashed while making low altitude passes during the airshow. Zweigle and passenger Robert Chamberlain were killed in the accident. 2008 June 1 – Lake Bracciano Air Show (Lake Bracciano – Province of Rome, Italy) – Aircraft Commander Captain Filippo Fornassi was killed and co-pilot Captain Fabio Manzella was injured when their NH Industries NH90 tactical transport helicopter struck the water and sank into Lake Bracciano. The crash happened while the helicopter was diving after completing a Fieseler Maneuver. May 10 – Modesto Airport Appreciation Day (Modesto, California) – Pilot Rob Harrison was injured when the Moravan Otrokovice Zlin 50LX aircraft he was piloting crashed while performing a roll maneuver. April 26 – Kindel Air Field (Kindel, Germany) – A Zlin Z-37 Cmelak left the runway on takeoff and veered into a crowd of spectators, killing two and injuring eighteen. April 26 – Spirit of Flight 2008 Air Show (Galveston, Texas) – A Supermarine Spitfire taxied into the rear of a recently restored Hawker Hurricane at the Lone Star Flight Museum airshow. No injuries were reported. August 18 – Vincent Nasta of Wading River, N.Y. was flying a replica French WW1 Nieuport 24 in a simulated dogfight with a German plane on Sunday afternoon when it crashed about from the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, authorities said. The plane landed in a wooded area and caught fire. Nasta, 47, was the sole occupant. 2007 September 15 – Shoreham Airshow (West Sussex, England) – Pilot Brian Brown was killed when the Hawker Hurricane he was flying failed to pull out of a dive during a mock dogfight. September 1 – Radom Air Show (Radom, Poland) – Pilots Piotr Banachowicz and Lech Marchelewski were killed in the mid-air collision of their Zlin Z-526 aircraft. July 28 – Dayton Air Show (Dayton, Ohio) – Jim LeRoy was killed when his S2S Bulldog II crashed at the end of the runway while performing a 1/2 Cuban 8 and snap rolls. The reason for this crash was reported as pilot error by the NTSB. July 27 – Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture show (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) – While approaching the runway for a landing, pilot Gerry Beck's scratch-built P-51A Mustang overtook and struck a P-51D Mustang that had touched down ahead of him. Beck's plane flipped over and crashed along the runway, killing him. The other pilot was not injured, although his P-51D was pushed on its nose and sustained damage to the tail. June 24 – Galway Air Show (Galway, Ireland) – Three people on the ground were injured when the door from a hovering RAF helicopter flew off and plunged into a large crowd below. April 21 – Blue Angels crash (Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Beaufort, South Carolina) – Lieutenant Commander Kevin 'Kojak' Davis of the Blue Angels was killed when he grayed out and lost control of his F/A-18 Hornet. March 16 – Tico Airshow (Titusville, Florida) – Pilot Eilon Krugman-Kadi was killed when the Aero L-39 Albatros he was piloting crashed while performing a loop. 2006 October 14 – Culpeper Airfest (Culpeper Regional Airport, Culpeper, Virginia) – Pilot Nancy Lynn was severely burned when the wingtip of her Extra 300L struck the ground and burst into flames after performing multiple snap rolls on a downline. Lynn succumbed to her injuries later that night at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Lynn's son Pete Muntean was narrating her routine when the accident occurred. October 4 – Tucumcari Air Show (Tucumcari, New Mexico) – Pilot Guy "Doc" Baldwin was killed when he lost control of his Extra 300L while performing a loop. September 10 – Aero GP of Malta (Marsamxett Harbour, Malta) – Pilot Gabor Varga was killed when the Yak-55 aircraft he was piloting was involved in a mid-air collision with another aircraft. Eddie Goggins, who was piloting an Extra 200, received minor injuries. July 30 – Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture show (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) – The passenger of a Van's Aircraft RV-6 was killed when the propeller of a Grumman TBM-3 Avenger cut into the fuselage of the RV-6. Both aircraft were taxiing for takeoff at the time of the accident. No injuries were reported from the occupants of the Avenger. July 23 – Spanish Guardia Civil (Vigo, Galicia, Spain) Helicopter crashed on the beach during air show. July 16 – Oregon International Airshow (Hillsboro, Oregon) – Pilot Robert E. Guilford was killed when his Hawker-Siddeley Hunter Mk 58 lost power and crashed into a residence. Guilford was leaving the airshow on a return trip home. May 5 – Children's Day flight exhibition (Suwon Air Base, South Korea) – Captain Kim Do-hyun of the Republic of Korea Air Force's Black Eagles display team was killed when he lost control of his Cessna A-37B Dragonfly. 2005 August 24 – Thunder in the Air Airshow warm-up – (Thunder Bay, Ontario) – Capt. Andrew Mackay of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds safely ejected from his aircraft. July 26 – Wittman Regional Airport (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) – Pilot Richard James was killed when his North American F-51D crashed while waiting in a holding pattern to perform a "missing man" formation flyover at an airshow. July 23 – Wings-over-Oklahoma Air Show (Claremore, Oklahoma) – The pilot of a Yakovlev Yak 52 was killed when he crashed inverted and the aircraft caught fire while flying over the runway. July 10 – Moose Jaw Air Show (Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) – Pilots Jimmy Franklin and Bobby Younkin were killed in a mid-air collision during a dogfight routine. At the time of the accident, Franklin was piloting a Waco UPF-7 biplane, and Youkin was piloting a Wolf-Samson biplane, a 1980s replica of the 1948 Pitts Samson. 2004 October 15 – Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Air Show (Miramar, California) – Stunt pilot Sean DeRosier was killed when his "Cabo Wabo SkyRocker" failed to pull out of a dive. October 2 – Santa Fe Municipal Airport – Pilot Richard Bobbitt was killed when his 1993 Sukhoi SU-29 stalled and crashed while performing a torque roll. April 30 – Fort Lauderdale Air & Sea Show – Featured performer Ian Groom died while practicing for the show when his Sukhoi Su-31 dove into the Atlantic Ocean after performing a flat spin. 2003 September 15 – Gunfighter Skies Air Show (Mountain Home AFB, Idaho) – Pilot error was blamed for the crash of a US Air Force Thunderbirds F-16C. The official report states that the pilot "misinterpreted the altitude required to complete the "Split S" maneuver". The pilot successfully ejected and suffered minor injuries. No other injuries were reported. September 13 - Moffett Federal Airfield (Mountain View, California) - A pilot suffered minor injuries when his Aviat Pitts S-2C biplane crashed inverted following the wing striking the ground while performing low altitude rolls. July 12 – Flying Legends Air Show (Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England) – Lieutenant Commander Bill Murton and Neil Rix were killed when the Fairey Firefly they were in went into a nosedive and never recovered. The plane crashed on the eastern side of the M11 motorway. May 31 – Coventry Classic Airshow (Coventry, West Midlands, England) – Swedish pilot Pierre Holländer was killed when his homebuilt replica of Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis aircraft crashed. The right wing of the plane broke up at altitude about 100 feet. March 22 – Gulf Coast Salute 2003 Airshow (Panama City, Florida) – Pilot Chris Smisson was killed when his Technoavia SP-95 failed to recover from performing a loop and crashed. 2002 November 10 – Celebrate Freedom Festival Airshow (Columbia, South Carolina) – Pilot Joe Tobul was killed when his F4U-4 Corsair lost power and crashed in a field. At the time of the crash, the plane was part of a flyover formation. October 2 – Dabolim Naval Air Base, Goa, India. During the squadron Silver Jubilee Celebrations, two Indian Navy Ilyushin Il-38, IN302 and IN304 collided in mid-air while flying in formation, killing all twelve occupants on board the two aircraft (six on each). The planes were flying parallel to each other in close formation in front of many naval high-ranking officials and their families when their wings touched. September 29 – Pickaway County Memorial Airport (Circleville, Ohio) – The pilot of a North American AT-6D was killed when his aircraft stalled and crashed, while climbing and turning, following a low level formation flyover. August 2 – Lowestoft Seafront Air Festival (Lowestoft, Suffolk, England) – Flight Lieutenant Tony Cann safely ejected from the Harrier GR7 he was piloting after an engine failure. He was performing a 'bow' maneuver at an approximate altitude of 50 feet over the sea at the time of the accident. Footage of the air show Crash was featured on various reality television shows, such as Destroyed in Seconds (2008–09) and Most Daring (2007-2010). July 27 – Sknyliv airshow disaster (Sknyliv Airfield Lviv, Ukraine) – Pilot Volodymyr Toponar and co-pilot Yuriy Yegorov of the Ukrainian Air Force demonstration team the Ukrainian Falcons ejected from their Sukhoi Su-27 after the left wing struck the ground during a low altitude roll maneuver. The aircraft then struck a parked Ilyushin Il-76 transport and cartwheeled into a crowd of spectators killing 77, including 28 children and injuring over 500. July 21 – Charity Airshow for Thames Valley Air Ambulance (Berkshire, England) – A pilot was injured when his de Havilland Tiger Moth biplane lost altitude rapidly and crash-landed, throwing the 55-year-old pilot clear of the wreckage. July 20 – Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) airshow (Fairford, Gloucestershire, England) – An Italian Aeritalia G.222 transport made a hard landing which collapsed the nose landing gear. A small fire erupted but was quickly extinguished. No injuries were reported. April 20 – Point Mugu air show (Point Mugu, California) – Navy pilot Commander Michael Norman and radar intercept officer Marine Corps Captain Andrew Muhs were killed when their McDonnell-Douglas QF-4S+ Phantom II stalled and crashed after pulling away from a diamond formation. The Navy report stated in part: "The cause of this tragic accident was the failure of the pilot to manage the energy state of the aircraft, and then to recognize a departure from controlled flight at low altitude, and apply the NATOPS recovery techniques." 2001 July 9 – Sarnia International Airshow (Sarnia, Ontario, Canada) – Pilot Carey Moore was killed when his newly restored Hawker Sea Fury stalled during a tight bank just east of the airport, crashing into a soybean field. Pilot Moore was about to commence his third pass when he lost power while banking to return to show centre. June 4 – (Rouen, France) – Pilot Martin Sargeant was killed while making an emergency landing in his Supermarine Spitfire, due to engine failure. He tried to land on the designated emergency grass strip, but it was occupied by spectators. In an attempt to turn to a hard runway, his aircraft stalled and crashed. June 3 – During the Biggin Hill Airshow a 1944 Bell P-63 Kingcobra crashed killing the pilot, former Red Arrow Guy Bancroft-Wilson. The American World War II fighter aircraft had been flying an unplanned sequence, when the pilot lost control at the top of a climbing maneuver and was unable to recover from the resulting dive. The aircraft impacted the ground to the west of the runway in a steep nose down attitude. The incident was captured on video. June 2 – During the Biggin Hill Airshow a vintage de Havilland Vampire jet crashed, killing both pilots. The Vampire had been flying a display in tandem with a Sea Vixen, the likely cause of the accident was that the Vampire's flight path had been disrupted by wake turbulence from the larger aircraft. August 11 – During an airshow in Michelstadt, Germany, a Fokker Dr.1 replica triplane crashed into a field outside the show area, killing the pilot. The BFU report says that the cause of the accident was a damaged piece of metal in the vertical stabilizer that broke during flight and made the vertical stabilizer, and in consequence the whole plane, uncontrollable. See also List of air show accidents and incidents in the 20th century List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft List of air shows List of news aircraft accidents and incidents Lists of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft References Airshow
() is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris. The weekly stands at the political centre-right in the French media landscape and has a lifestyle supplement, L'Express Styles, and a job supplement, Réussir. Founded in 1953 by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Françoise Giroud, L'Express would be considered France's first American-style news weekly. L'Express is one of the three major French news weeklies alongside L'Obs and Le Point. History and profile was co-founded in 1953 by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, future president of the Radical Party, and Françoise Giroud, who had earlier edited Elle and went on to become France's first minister of women's affairs in 1974 and minister of culture in 1976. L'Express first issue was released on Saturday 16 May 1953, at the corner of the end of the Indochina War and the Algerian War which was about to break out. It was founded as a weekly supplement to the newspaper Les Échos. The magazine was supportive of the policies of Pierre Mendès-France in Indochina and, in general, had a left-of-centre orientation. The magazine opposed the Algerian War, and especially the use of torture. In March 1958, as a result of an article of Jean-Paul Sartre reviewing the book La Question by Henri Alleg, the magazine was prevented from being published by the French Government. In order to resume publication, had to print a new issue without the incriminated article. François Mauriac was a regular contributor with his Bloc-Notes column but left when Charles De Gaulle returned to power. In 1964, L'Express was modelled on the US magazine Time and the German magazine Der Spiegel. In 1964, a number of journalists, including Jean Daniel and André Gorz, quit to found Le Nouvel Observateur. Servan-Schreiber turned into a less politically engaged publication, and the circulation rose from 150,000 to 500,000 copies in three years. The magazine's sales surged in 1965 with its investigation into the Ben Barka case, which had shaken the Gaullist government. In 1971, as a result of Servan-Schreiber's political activities as a deputy of the Radical Party, nine journalists of , including Claude Imbert, left the magazine and created Le Point to counter what they perceived as the "current breed of French intellectuals in the press and elsewhere, with their leftist dogmas and complacent nihilism". In 1977, Servan-Schreiber sold his magazine to Jimmy Goldsmith. Jean-François Revel became director in October 1978. He was replaced by Yves Cuau in May 1981. The same year the magazine had a circulation of 507,000 copies. In 1986, started a news exchange cooperation with the Belgium-based French language news magazine Le Vif/L’Express. In 1987, had a circulation of 555,000 copies and 554,000 copies in 1988. The same year the magazine was sold to C. G. E. Yann de l'Ecotais became the new director and served in the post until 1994, when he was replaced by Christine Ockrent. In 1995, was sold to CEP communications, a filial of Havas. Then Denis Jeambar became the new director. On 22 April 1996, Christophe Barbier began working for the magazine as editor-in-chief of the political department. In 1998, after Vivendi took control of Havas, the magazine returned under its control. After the collapse of Vivendi, was sold in 2002 to Socpresse (80% owned by Dassault Group). From 2001 to 2002, had a circulation of 424,000 copies. It was 548,195 copies between 2003 and 2004. was acquired by Roularta Media Group in 2006. The same year the circulation of the magazine was 547,000 copies. Barbier was the editorial director from 2006 to 2016. In 2014, Roularta sold to Franco-Israeli billionaire and media entrepreneur Patrick Drahi, founder and owner of Altice. The magazine had lost several million euros due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. After buying 51% of the capital (the rest remaining in the hands of Altice), Alain Weill revitalized L'Express in 2020 by emulating the approach of The Economist. Weill refocused the magazine on four themes: international, economics, politics, and ideas. New columnists were hired, such as Marion Van Renterghem (renowned reporter and specialized in the European field), Jean-Laurent Cassely (writer and journalist discussing sociological and urban issues), Jean-Marc Jancovici (engineer, pro-nuclear, and "pioneer of the climate cause"), Robin Rivaton (liberal essayist, close to Bruno Le Maire and Valérie Pécresse), and Emmanuelle Mignon (ex-director of Nicolas Sarkozy's cabinet at the Élysée Palace). Slowly relaunching the magazine, Weill decided to drop the entertainment news section and focus on an audience of lawyers, business executives, physicians, pharmacists, teachers, and students. In 2021, between 65 and 67 journalists worked for L'Express out of a total of 120 employees. is published weekly. Notable staff Journalists Raymond Aron Christophe Barbier Albert Camus Madeleine Chapsal Michèle Cotta Franz-Olivier Giesbert André Gorz Danièle Heymann Jean-François Kahn Christian Makarian François Mauriac Catherine Nay Jean-François Revel Collaborators André Malraux Jean-Paul Sartre References External links 1953 establishments in France Centre-right newspapers Conservative media in France French-language magazines French news websites Liberal conservatism Liberal media in France Magazines established in 1953 Magazines published in Paris News magazines published in France Weekly magazines published in France Weekly news magazines James Goldsmith
Stefan Friedmann (born 2 September 1941) is a Polish actor. He has made over 40 appearances in film and television. He starred in the 1978 comedy film What Will You Do When You Catch Me?, He hosted the Miss Polski pageant. References External links 1941 births Living people Polish male film actors Male actors from Kraków Beauty pageant hosts
Anona is a village in Abi local government area of Cross River State, Nigeria. References Villages in Cross River State
René Rillon (9 May 1892 – 13 October 1956) was a French cyclist. He competed in two events at the 1912 Summer Olympics. References External links 1892 births 1956 deaths French male cyclists Olympic cyclists for France Cyclists at the 1912 Summer Olympics Cyclists from Paris
```forth *> \brief \b ZPTCON * * =========== DOCUMENTATION =========== * * Online html documentation available at * path_to_url * *> \htmlonly *> Download ZPTCON + dependencies *> <a href="path_to_url"> *> [TGZ]</a> *> <a href="path_to_url"> *> [ZIP]</a> *> <a href="path_to_url"> *> [TXT]</a> *> \endhtmlonly * * Definition: * =========== * * SUBROUTINE ZPTCON( N, D, E, ANORM, RCOND, RWORK, INFO ) * * .. Scalar Arguments .. * INTEGER INFO, N * DOUBLE PRECISION ANORM, RCOND * .. * .. Array Arguments .. * DOUBLE PRECISION D( * ), RWORK( * ) * COMPLEX*16 E( * ) * .. * * *> \par Purpose: * ============= *> *> \verbatim *> *> ZPTCON computes the reciprocal of the condition number (in the *> 1-norm) of a complex Hermitian positive definite tridiagonal matrix *> using the factorization A = L*D*L**H or A = U**H*D*U computed by *> ZPTTRF. *> *> Norm(inv(A)) is computed by a direct method, and the reciprocal of *> the condition number is computed as *> RCOND = 1 / (ANORM * norm(inv(A))). *> \endverbatim * * Arguments: * ========== * *> \param[in] N *> \verbatim *> N is INTEGER *> The order of the matrix A. N >= 0. *> \endverbatim *> *> \param[in] D *> \verbatim *> D is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N) *> The n diagonal elements of the diagonal matrix D from the *> factorization of A, as computed by ZPTTRF. *> \endverbatim *> *> \param[in] E *> \verbatim *> E is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (N-1) *> The (n-1) off-diagonal elements of the unit bidiagonal factor *> U or L from the factorization of A, as computed by ZPTTRF. *> \endverbatim *> *> \param[in] ANORM *> \verbatim *> ANORM is DOUBLE PRECISION *> The 1-norm of the original matrix A. *> \endverbatim *> *> \param[out] RCOND *> \verbatim *> RCOND is DOUBLE PRECISION *> The reciprocal of the condition number of the matrix A, *> computed as RCOND = 1/(ANORM * AINVNM), where AINVNM is the *> 1-norm of inv(A) computed in this routine. *> \endverbatim *> *> \param[out] RWORK *> \verbatim *> RWORK is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N) *> \endverbatim *> *> \param[out] INFO *> \verbatim *> INFO is INTEGER *> = 0: successful exit *> < 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value *> \endverbatim * * Authors: * ======== * *> \author Univ. of Tennessee *> \author Univ. of California Berkeley *> \author Univ. of Colorado Denver *> \author NAG Ltd. * *> \ingroup ptcon * *> \par Further Details: * ===================== *> *> \verbatim *> *> The method used is described in Nicholas J. Higham, "Efficient *> Algorithms for Computing the Condition Number of a Tridiagonal *> Matrix", SIAM J. Sci. Stat. Comput., Vol. 7, No. 1, January 1986. *> \endverbatim *> * ===================================================================== SUBROUTINE ZPTCON( N, D, E, ANORM, RCOND, RWORK, INFO ) * * -- LAPACK computational routine -- * -- LAPACK is a software package provided by Univ. of Tennessee, -- * -- Univ. of California Berkeley, Univ. of Colorado Denver and NAG Ltd..-- * * .. Scalar Arguments .. INTEGER INFO, N DOUBLE PRECISION ANORM, RCOND * .. * .. Array Arguments .. DOUBLE PRECISION D( * ), RWORK( * ) COMPLEX*16 E( * ) * .. * * ===================================================================== * * .. Parameters .. DOUBLE PRECISION ONE, ZERO PARAMETER ( ONE = 1.0D+0, ZERO = 0.0D+0 ) * .. * .. Local Scalars .. INTEGER I, IX DOUBLE PRECISION AINVNM * .. * .. External Functions .. INTEGER IDAMAX EXTERNAL IDAMAX * .. * .. External Subroutines .. EXTERNAL XERBLA * .. * .. Intrinsic Functions .. INTRINSIC ABS * .. * .. Executable Statements .. * * Test the input arguments. * INFO = 0 IF( N.LT.0 ) THEN INFO = -1 ELSE IF( ANORM.LT.ZERO ) THEN INFO = -4 END IF IF( INFO.NE.0 ) THEN CALL XERBLA( 'ZPTCON', -INFO ) RETURN END IF * * Quick return if possible * RCOND = ZERO IF( N.EQ.0 ) THEN RCOND = ONE RETURN ELSE IF( ANORM.EQ.ZERO ) THEN RETURN END IF * * Check that D(1:N) is positive. * DO 10 I = 1, N IF( D( I ).LE.ZERO ) $ RETURN 10 CONTINUE * * Solve M(A) * x = e, where M(A) = (m(i,j)) is given by * * m(i,j) = abs(A(i,j)), i = j, * m(i,j) = -abs(A(i,j)), i .ne. j, * * and e = [ 1, 1, ..., 1 ]**T. Note M(A) = M(L)*D*M(L)**H. * * Solve M(L) * x = e. * RWORK( 1 ) = ONE DO 20 I = 2, N RWORK( I ) = ONE + RWORK( I-1 )*ABS( E( I-1 ) ) 20 CONTINUE * * Solve D * M(L)**H * x = b. * RWORK( N ) = RWORK( N ) / D( N ) DO 30 I = N - 1, 1, -1 RWORK( I ) = RWORK( I ) / D( I ) + RWORK( I+1 )*ABS( E( I ) ) 30 CONTINUE * * Compute AINVNM = max(x(i)), 1<=i<=n. * IX = IDAMAX( N, RWORK, 1 ) AINVNM = ABS( RWORK( IX ) ) * * Compute the reciprocal condition number. * IF( AINVNM.NE.ZERO ) $ RCOND = ( ONE / AINVNM ) / ANORM * RETURN * * End of ZPTCON * END ```
Henriette Roosenburg (26 May 1916 – 1972) was a Dutch journalist and political prisoner. Her memoir The Walls Came Tumbling Down described her attempts to return to the Netherlands from Germany after being released from prison at the end of World War II. Born in the Netherlands to an upper-class family, she was a graduate student at the University of Leiden at the start of World War II and became a courier in the Dutch resistance, where she served under the code name Zip. During this time she also wrote for the Dutch newspaper Het Parool. In 1944 she was caught and sentenced to death, and became a Night and Fog prisoner in a German prison at Waldheim. Start of resistance work Born in The Hague to an upper-class family, Jet, as she was called by family and friends, was a graduate student at the University of Leiden at the start of World War II. During 1941, she became involved in the Dutch resistance. She started out by helping Jewish people flee or go into hiding. During 1942 and 1943, she collected information for the editors-in-chief of the influential Dutch resistance newspaper Het Parool (The Watchword). In 1943, she was recruited as a helper on an escape line running via Belgium, France and the Pyrenees to Spain, from where escapees could travel to London. It was set up at the instruction of the Dutch government in exile in London, with the aim to have people brought over to England to inform the government on the occupied homeland and the Dutch resistance. Dutch Secret agent Piet Gerbrands, trained in England, was dropped in the Netherlands in March 1943 to organize the line. He used the assistance of the resistance group Fiat Libertas, which already ran both an escape line for Allied air men shot down over the Netherlands and an intelligence line to Brussels. The escape line for the government was to be a separate line and was given the name St John, a codename of Gerbrands'. Jet, who spoke French fluently and could pass for a Belgian citizen, worked under the alias Gaby. She took her charges to Brussels, from where the Belgian guide ('passeur') Henri-Jean Nys assisted them to Toulouse. Secret agent Gerbrands was the first to return to London. However, the line St John only functioned briefly. The nazi counterintelligence agencies were able to disrupt the line by arresting various Dutch and Belgian helpers between the end of September and November 1943. Practically all of the members of resistance group Fiat Libertas were also arrested. Military espionage Jet, however, escaped arrest various times. When the government escape line was abandoned, she helped several allied airmen escape to Brussels. Her ability to rapidly cross the Dutch-Belgian border gained her the nickname Zip: she seemed to 'zip' to and fro. The Dutch Bureau of Intelligence in London, working for the Dutch government and responsible for sending secret agents such as Gerbrands, by now knew of Jets feats and capacities. The Bureau had for some time been eager to establish a line for military intelligence. The Allied High Command was preparing an invasion on the West coast of continental Europe and needed information about the military situation in various countries. Jet was traced in Brussels by a guide who asked her to travel to Bern, Switzerland, where a group of Dutch citizens worked to collect information and send it to the Dutch government. Jet set off for Switzerland at the end of December 1943. In Bern, she received instructions to organize a new resistance group in the Netherlands to collect military information and to set up a line via Paris, France, to Switzerland. But when she returned in January 1944, the nazi's were closing in on her. She had barely organised the intelligence line when she was caught on March 1, 1944, in Brussels, where she had traveled with intelligence for Switzerland. She was betrayed by a Belgian infiltrator who was later executed by the Belgian resistance. Trial and death sentence Jet was transferred to The Hague and interrogated severely and exhaustingly, but she managed to protect the new intelligence line and her coworkers. In July 1944, she and 19 other members of the former resistance group Fiat Libertas were moved to Utrecht, the Netherlands, for their trial. Here, Jet again met up with Nel Lind, whom she had known previously as the organizer of the escape line for Allied pilots. She also met Joke Folmer for the first time. Joke (pronounced "Yo-kuh") had proven to be a competent and successful guide, who until her arrest in April 1944 had helped 320 people escape to Belgium. Half of them were Allied air men and many of them managed to return to England. Both women would become her companions until the end of the war and during their subsequent journey home. They figure prominently in "The Walls came tumbling down". The group were court-martialled by the German army on the charge of 'Feindbegünstigung', aiding and abetting the enemy, because their espionage activities and assistance to Allied pilots had undermined the interests of the German army, and had favoured enemy forces. Joke, Nel and Jet were sentenced to death; Jet even thrice, with the advice to absolutely carry out the sentence, since she was considered very dangerous. Escape from execution While their sentences were being considered for pardon, the Allied forces reached the Dutch border town of Breda at the beginning of September 1944. Many Nazis and Nazi sympathisers fled to Germany overnight; the military director of the prison in Utrecht was among them. He took the women who had been sentenced to death with him. The women were loaded into cattle wagons at the train station in Utrecht, but the procedural documents were left with the person who decided on pardons. It made them 'Häftlinge ohne Papiere', undocumented prisoners, which saved their lives. After several transfers they ended up in the German prison at Waldheim. By then they were Night and Fog prisoners, destined to disappear without a trace. They were oblivious to the fact that, in the growing chaos, confirmation of their death sentences was slowly catching up with them. They were liberated just in time. The American army was advancing from the West, but on May 6, 1945, the Soviet Army reached Waldheim and released the prisoners. Months after the end of the war, a large envelope surfaced in the Netherlands bearing the stamps of all their prisons, with dates just days after they had left. Waldheim prison At Waldheim, Henriette and the other prisoners were severely undernourished, and spent most of their free time embroidering bits of cloth with terse iconography about their experience. For instance, one section of Roosenburg's embroidery shows a crude drawing of a gun to indicate that the prisoners had heard what they thought was Allied gunfire, as well as the names "Nel" and "Joke" in Morse code to indicate that she was in solitary confinement, that Nell and Joke were in the two adjacent cells, and that they communicated by tapping Morse code on the walls. After their release, Henriette and four other Dutch NN prisoners (Dries, Nell, Joke, and Fafa, a Dutch NN prisoner with severe arthritis) had a chance to return to the Netherlands a few days later when the U.S. Army arrived with trucks to carry people through the Russian lines. However, Fafa's arthritis was so severe that she could not walk; and the surrounding roads were largely unpaved and rough. The other four did not believe that Fafa would survive the trip even if there were room for her cot—and there was not room for her cot; the truck was densely packed and offered standing room only. The group had heard that the Russians intended to send displaced persons back home via Odessa, a port in Ukraine on the Black Sea; considering that too far of a side trip, Dries, Nell, Joke, and Henriette stayed behind to take Fafa to a local civilian hospital instead, and then set out on their own for the Netherlands. The Russians had established sentries along major routes, including bridges, and were disallowing all unauthorized travel for fear German soldiers would escape along with former German POWs. Henriette and her friends, through bartering and guile, came to travel along Elbe River in a small boat from Waldheim to Coswig, where they were accosted by Russian soldiers and taken to a displaced persons camp populated by Belgians, Dutch, and Italians. On 6 June 1945 Roosenburg and a group of Dutch people were exchanged for a group of Russian POWs; they made their way to a Red Cross camp where they found that only the French and Belgians would be flying home; the rest would have to wait several weeks until a truck came. Roosenburg convinced a Dutch captain to give her group documentation stating that they were political prisoners and should have priority in transportation home; the paperwork she suggested did not mention their nationality, and so left them free to impersonate French or Belgian political prisoners. The next day Roosenburg and 15 other Dutch set out for Halle airfield, where they convinced an American soldier to allow them flight on the next plane to Belgium. Once in Belgium, the group set about calling friends and friends' friends to tell them they were alive and on their way home, and on 12 June they arrived at a monastery in the southern Netherlands where she and her friends were housed with between 1500 and 2000 others. The Netherlands had just been recently liberated and was suffering famine; as a result, trains to the north of the Netherlands only ran every three or four weeks. But Roosenburg happened to meet her cousin, Dirk Roosenburg, who had become a first lieutenant in the Dutch Army; he arranged for Henriette and her friends to be driven north the next day, where they reunited with their families. After the war, Henriette became a correspondent for Time Inc., serving in Paris and The Hague, and then New York City for a decade. At the beginning of her stay in New York, she wrote the book The Walls Came Tumbling Down about her experience traveling from Waldheim to the Netherlands, and was later awarded the Bronze Lion of the Netherlands. She died in 1972 at the age of 56. References 1916 births 1972 deaths Recipients of the Bronze Lion Night and Fog program Journalists from The Hague 20th-century Dutch journalists
Menzel may refer to: People Menzel is a surname of German origin. It can also be a transliteration of the Yiddish surname " מענטזעל "- a variant of the German surname. Adolph Menzel (1815–1905), German artist Christian Menzel (born 1971), German racecar driver Daniel Menzel (born 1991), Australian footballer Donald Howard Menzel (1901–1976), U.S. astronomer Emil Wolfgang Menzel, Jr. (1929–2012), U.S. primatologist Gerhard Menzel (1894–1966), German screenwriter Idina Menzel (née Mentzel; born 1971), U.S. actress, singer, and songwriter Jiří Menzel (1938–2020), Czech director Joachim Menzel (1914–2005), German military officer Josef Joachim Menzel (1933-2020), German historian Herman Menzel (1904–1988), American artist Max Menzel (born 1941), Australian politician Paul Julius Menzel (1864–1927), German physician and paleobotanist Paul Menzel (born ?), U.S. actor, writer, and producer Peter Menzel (born 1948), U.S. photojournalist Robert Menzel (born 1991), Polish footballer Roderich Menzel (1907–1987), Czechoslovakian and German tennis player Rudolphina Menzel (1891–1973), Austrian cynologist and animal behaviorist Tim Menzel (born 1992), German rugby player Troy Menzel (born 1994), Australian footballer Wolfgang Menzel (1798–1873), German poet Places Cape Menzel, on Thurston Island in Antarctica; named for geologist Reinhard W. Menzel Menzel is also the transliteration of Arabic word into the Latin alphabet which means "House" or "House of ---" (e.g. "Menzel Bourguiba" means "House of Bourguiba"). Many such place names exist, especially in Tunisia, but also Morocco. Morocco El Menzel Tunisia Menzel Abderrahmane Menzel Bourguiba Menzel Bouzaiane Menzel Bouzelfa Menzel Chaker Menzel Ennour Menzel Farsi Menzel Hayet Menzel Horr Menzel Jemil Menzel Kamel Menzel Mehiri Menzel Salem Menzel Temime Other Menzel (crater), a lunar crater named for Donald Howard Menzel Menzel 3, a young bipolar planetary nebula named for Donald Howard Menzel 1967 Menzel, an asteroid named for Donald Howard Menzel Menzel (Djerba), a Tunisian housing type German-language surnames
```swift // // EmojiVersion.swift // EmojiKit // // Created by Daniel Saidi on 2023-11-01. // import Foundation import SwiftUI /// This enum defines all supported Emoji versions, that are /// currently available to macOS. /// /// The static ``EmojiVersion/all`` property will return all /// versions while ``EmojiVersion/allAvailable`` will return /// all versions available to the current runtime. This will /// be used to let ``EmojiCategory`` just return emojis that /// are available to the current runtime. public struct EmojiVersion: Equatable { init( version: Double, emojis: String, iOS: Double, macOS: Double, tvOS: Double, watchOS: Double, comment: String = "" ) { let allEmojis = emojis.map(String.init).flatMap { let emoji = Emoji($0) let skintones = emoji.skinToneVariants let emojis = emoji.hasSkinToneVariants ? skintones : [emoji] return emojis.contains(emoji) ? emojis : [emoji] + emojis } self.emojis = allEmojis self.version = version self.iOS = iOS self.macOS = macOS self.tvOS = tvOS self.watchOS = watchOS self.comment = comment } init?( lastIn list: [Self] ) { guard let version = list.last else { return nil } self = version } /// The latest version for a certain iOS version. public init?( iOS version: Double ) { self.init(lastIn: Self.allAvailableIn(iOS: version)) } /// The latest version for a certain macOS version. public init?( macOS version: Double ) { self.init(lastIn: Self.allAvailableIn(macOS: version)) } /// The latest version for a certain tvOS version. public init?( tvOS version: Double ) { self.init(lastIn: Self.allAvailableIn(tvOS: version)) } /// The latest version for a certain watchOS version. public init?( watchOS version: Double ) { self.init(lastIn: Self.allAvailableIn(watchOS: version)) } /// The emojis to include in the information. public var emojis: [Emoji] /// The emoji version in which emojis became available. public let version: Double /// The iOS version in which emojis became available. public let iOS: Double /// The macOS version in which emojis became available. public let macOS: Double /// The tvOS version in which emojis became available. public let tvOS: Double /// The watchOS version in which emojis became available. public let watchOS: Double /// An optional comment, which can be used to discuss if /// the version made any changes that isn't reflected in /// the emojis it provides. public let comment: String? } // MARK: - Public functions public extension EmojiVersion { static var v15_1: Self { .init( version: 15.1, emojis: "", iOS: 17.4, macOS: 14.4, tvOS: 17.4, watchOS: 10.4, comment: "In this version, Apple removed the illustrated family emojis. Since they can't be rendered from this version and forward, the raw family badges have been added to their new location in the symbols category." ) } static var v15: Self { .init( version: 15.0, emojis: "", iOS: 16.4, macOS: 13.3, tvOS: 16.4, watchOS: 9.4 ) } static var v14: Self { .init( version: 14.0, emojis: "", iOS: 15.4, macOS: 12.3, tvOS: 15.4, watchOS: 8.5 ) } static var v13_1: Self { .init( version: 13.1, emojis: "", iOS: 14.5, macOS: 11.3, tvOS: 14.5, watchOS: 7.4 ) } static var v13: Self { .init( version: 13.0, emojis: "", iOS: 14.2, macOS: 11.1, tvOS: 14.2, watchOS: 7.1 ) } static var v12_1: Self { .init( version: 12.1, emojis: "", iOS: 12.1, macOS: 10.14, tvOS: 12.1, watchOS: 5.1 ) } static var v12: Self { .init( version: 12.0, emojis: "", iOS: 12.1, macOS: 10.14, tvOS: 12.1, watchOS: 5.1 ) } static var v11: Self { .init( version: 11.0, emojis: "", iOS: 11.1, macOS: 10.13, tvOS: 11.1, watchOS: 4.1 ) } /// The ``EmojiVersion`` that is used by the current OS. static var current: Self { if #available(iOS 17.4, macOS 14.4, tvOS 17.4, watchOS 10.4, *) { return .v15_1 } if #available(iOS 16.4, macOS 13.3, tvOS 16.4, watchOS 9.4, *) { return .v15 } if #available(iOS 15.4, macOS 12.3, tvOS 15.4, watchOS 8.5, *) { return .v14 } return .v13_1 } /// All currently unavailable emojis. static let currentUnavailableEmojis: [Emoji] = { current.unavailableEmojis }() /// All currently unavailable emojis, performance cached. static let currentUnavailableEmojisDictionary: [String: Emoji] = { let emojis = currentUnavailableEmojis let values = emojis.map { ($0.char, $0) } let dict = Dictionary(uniqueKeysWithValues: values) return dict }() /// All emoji versions that are defined in the library. static var all: [Self] { [.v11, .v12, .v12_1, .v13, .v13_1, .v14, .v15, .v15_1] } /// All emoji versions that are available to the runtime. static var allAvailable: [Self] { allAvailableIn() } /// All emoji versions that are available for a runtime. static func allAvailableIn( _ version: Double = 1_000, iOS: Double = 1_000, macOS: Double = 1_000, tvOS: Double = 1_000, watchOS: Double = 1_000 ) -> [Self] { all.filter { $0.version <= version && $0.iOS <= iOS && $0.macOS <= macOS && $0.tvOS <= tvOS && $0.watchOS <= watchOS } } /// Get all earlier Emoji versions for this version. var earlierVersions: [Self] { Self.all.filter { $0.version < version } } /// Get all later Emoji versions for this version. var laterVersions: [Self] { Self.all.filter { $0.version > version } } /// Get all older Emoji versions specified by this type. var olderVersions: [Self] { Self.all.filter { $0.version < version } } /// Get all emojis that are unavailable in this version. var unavailableEmojis: [Emoji] { laterVersions.flatMap { $0.emojis } } } public extension Emoji { /// If the emoji is available in the current runtime. var isAvailableInCurrentRuntime: Bool { !isUnavailableInCurrentRuntime } /// If the emoji is unavailable in the current runtime. var isUnavailableInCurrentRuntime: Bool { EmojiVersion.currentUnavailableEmojisDictionary[char] != nil } } ```
```java * * 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.flowable.engine.impl.event; import org.flowable.common.engine.impl.interceptor.CommandContext; import org.flowable.engine.impl.agenda.ContinueProcessOperation; import org.flowable.engine.impl.persistence.entity.ExecutionEntity; import org.flowable.engine.impl.util.CommandContextUtil; import org.flowable.job.service.JobHandler; import org.flowable.job.service.impl.persistence.entity.JobEntity; import org.flowable.variable.api.delegate.VariableScope; /** * Continue in the broken process execution * * @author martin.grofcik */ public class BreakpointJobHandler implements JobHandler { public static final String JOB_HANDLER_TYPE = "breakpoint"; @Override public String getType() { return JOB_HANDLER_TYPE; } @Override public void execute(JobEntity job, String configuration, VariableScope variableScope, CommandContext commandContext) { ExecutionEntity executionEntity = (ExecutionEntity) variableScope; CommandContextUtil.getAgenda(commandContext).planOperation(new ContinueProcessOperation( commandContext, executionEntity, true, false, null), executionEntity); } } ```
```c++ // // // 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. #include "source/opt/replace_desc_array_access_using_var_index.h" #include "source/opt/desc_sroa_util.h" #include "source/opt/ir_builder.h" #include "source/util/string_utils.h" namespace spvtools { namespace opt { namespace { constexpr uint32_t kOpAccessChainInOperandIndexes = 1; constexpr uint32_t kOpTypePointerInOperandType = 1; constexpr uint32_t kOpTypeArrayInOperandType = 0; constexpr uint32_t kOpTypeStructInOperandMember = 0; IRContext::Analysis kAnalysisDefUseAndInstrToBlockMapping = IRContext::kAnalysisDefUse | IRContext::kAnalysisInstrToBlockMapping; uint32_t GetValueWithKeyExistenceCheck( uint32_t key, const std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& map) { auto itr = map.find(key); assert(itr != map.end() && "Key does not exist"); return itr->second; } } // namespace Pass::Status ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::Process() { Status status = Status::SuccessWithoutChange; for (Instruction& var : context()->types_values()) { if (descsroautil::IsDescriptorArray(context(), &var)) { if (ReplaceVariableAccessesWithConstantElements(&var)) status = Status::SuccessWithChange; } } return status; } bool ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex:: ReplaceVariableAccessesWithConstantElements(Instruction* var) const { std::vector<Instruction*> work_list; get_def_use_mgr()->ForEachUser(var, [&work_list](Instruction* use) { switch (use->opcode()) { case spv::Op::OpAccessChain: case spv::Op::OpInBoundsAccessChain: work_list.push_back(use); break; default: break; } }); bool updated = false; for (Instruction* access_chain : work_list) { if (descsroautil::GetAccessChainIndexAsConst(context(), access_chain) == nullptr) { ReplaceAccessChain(var, access_chain); updated = true; } } // Note that we do not consider OpLoad and OpCompositeExtract because // OpCompositeExtract always has constant literals for indices. return updated; } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::ReplaceAccessChain( Instruction* var, Instruction* access_chain) const { uint32_t number_of_elements = descsroautil::GetNumberOfElementsForArrayOrStruct(context(), var); assert(number_of_elements != 0 && "Number of element is 0"); if (number_of_elements == 1) { UseConstIndexForAccessChain(access_chain, 0); get_def_use_mgr()->AnalyzeInstUse(access_chain); return; } ReplaceUsersOfAccessChain(access_chain, number_of_elements); } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::ReplaceUsersOfAccessChain( Instruction* access_chain, uint32_t number_of_elements) const { std::vector<Instruction*> final_users; CollectRecursiveUsersWithConcreteType(access_chain, &final_users); for (auto* inst : final_users) { std::deque<Instruction*> insts_to_be_cloned = CollectRequiredImageAndAccessInsts(inst); ReplaceNonUniformAccessWithSwitchCase( inst, access_chain, number_of_elements, insts_to_be_cloned); } } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::CollectRecursiveUsersWithConcreteType( Instruction* access_chain, std::vector<Instruction*>* final_users) const { std::queue<Instruction*> work_list; work_list.push(access_chain); while (!work_list.empty()) { auto* inst_from_work_list = work_list.front(); work_list.pop(); get_def_use_mgr()->ForEachUser( inst_from_work_list, [this, final_users, &work_list](Instruction* use) { // TODO: Support Boolean type as well. if (!use->HasResultId() || IsConcreteType(use->type_id())) { final_users->push_back(use); } else { work_list.push(use); } }); } } std::deque<Instruction*> ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::CollectRequiredImageAndAccessInsts( Instruction* user) const { std::unordered_set<uint32_t> seen_inst_ids; std::queue<Instruction*> work_list; auto decision_to_include_operand = [this, &seen_inst_ids, &work_list](uint32_t* idp) { if (!seen_inst_ids.insert(*idp).second) return; Instruction* operand = get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef(*idp); if (context()->get_instr_block(operand) != nullptr && (HasImageOrImagePtrType(operand) || operand->opcode() == spv::Op::OpAccessChain || operand->opcode() == spv::Op::OpInBoundsAccessChain)) { work_list.push(operand); } }; std::deque<Instruction*> required_insts; required_insts.push_front(user); user->ForEachInId(decision_to_include_operand); while (!work_list.empty()) { auto* inst_from_work_list = work_list.front(); work_list.pop(); required_insts.push_front(inst_from_work_list); inst_from_work_list->ForEachInId(decision_to_include_operand); } return required_insts; } bool ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::HasImageOrImagePtrType( const Instruction* inst) const { assert(inst != nullptr && inst->type_id() != 0 && "Invalid instruction"); return IsImageOrImagePtrType(get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef(inst->type_id())); } bool ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::IsImageOrImagePtrType( const Instruction* type_inst) const { if (type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeImage || type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeSampler || type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeSampledImage) { return true; } if (type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypePointer) { Instruction* pointee_type_inst = get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef( type_inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(kOpTypePointerInOperandType)); return IsImageOrImagePtrType(pointee_type_inst); } if (type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeArray) { Instruction* element_type_inst = get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef( type_inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(kOpTypeArrayInOperandType)); return IsImageOrImagePtrType(element_type_inst); } if (type_inst->opcode() != spv::Op::OpTypeStruct) return false; for (uint32_t in_operand_idx = kOpTypeStructInOperandMember; in_operand_idx < type_inst->NumInOperands(); ++in_operand_idx) { Instruction* member_type_inst = get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef( type_inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(kOpTypeStructInOperandMember)); if (IsImageOrImagePtrType(member_type_inst)) return true; } return false; } bool ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::IsConcreteType( uint32_t type_id) const { Instruction* type_inst = get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef(type_id); if (type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeInt || type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeFloat) { return true; } if (type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeVector || type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeMatrix || type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeArray) { return IsConcreteType(type_inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(0)); } if (type_inst->opcode() == spv::Op::OpTypeStruct) { for (uint32_t i = 0; i < type_inst->NumInOperands(); ++i) { if (!IsConcreteType(type_inst->GetSingleWordInOperand(i))) return false; } return true; } return false; } BasicBlock* ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::CreateCaseBlock( Instruction* access_chain, uint32_t element_index, const std::deque<Instruction*>& insts_to_be_cloned, uint32_t branch_target_id, std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t>* old_ids_to_new_ids) const { auto* case_block = CreateNewBlock(); AddConstElementAccessToCaseBlock(case_block, access_chain, element_index, old_ids_to_new_ids); CloneInstsToBlock(case_block, access_chain, insts_to_be_cloned, old_ids_to_new_ids); AddBranchToBlock(case_block, branch_target_id); UseNewIdsInBlock(case_block, *old_ids_to_new_ids); return case_block; } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::CloneInstsToBlock( BasicBlock* block, Instruction* inst_to_skip_cloning, const std::deque<Instruction*>& insts_to_be_cloned, std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t>* old_ids_to_new_ids) const { for (auto* inst_to_be_cloned : insts_to_be_cloned) { if (inst_to_be_cloned == inst_to_skip_cloning) continue; std::unique_ptr<Instruction> clone(inst_to_be_cloned->Clone(context())); if (inst_to_be_cloned->HasResultId()) { uint32_t new_id = context()->TakeNextId(); clone->SetResultId(new_id); (*old_ids_to_new_ids)[inst_to_be_cloned->result_id()] = new_id; } get_def_use_mgr()->AnalyzeInstDefUse(clone.get()); context()->set_instr_block(clone.get(), block); block->AddInstruction(std::move(clone)); } } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::UseNewIdsInBlock( BasicBlock* block, const std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& old_ids_to_new_ids) const { for (auto block_itr = block->begin(); block_itr != block->end(); ++block_itr) { (&*block_itr)->ForEachInId([&old_ids_to_new_ids](uint32_t* idp) { auto old_ids_to_new_ids_itr = old_ids_to_new_ids.find(*idp); if (old_ids_to_new_ids_itr == old_ids_to_new_ids.end()) return; *idp = old_ids_to_new_ids_itr->second; }); get_def_use_mgr()->AnalyzeInstUse(&*block_itr); } } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::ReplaceNonUniformAccessWithSwitchCase( Instruction* access_chain_final_user, Instruction* access_chain, uint32_t number_of_elements, const std::deque<Instruction*>& insts_to_be_cloned) const { auto* block = context()->get_instr_block(access_chain_final_user); // If the instruction does not belong to a block (i.e. in the case of // OpDecorate), no replacement is needed. if (!block) return; // Create merge block and add terminator auto* merge_block = SeparateInstructionsIntoNewBlock( block, access_chain_final_user->NextNode()); auto* function = block->GetParent(); // Add case blocks std::vector<uint32_t> phi_operands; std::vector<uint32_t> case_block_ids; for (uint32_t idx = 0; idx < number_of_elements; ++idx) { std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t> old_ids_to_new_ids_for_cloned_insts; std::unique_ptr<BasicBlock> case_block(CreateCaseBlock( access_chain, idx, insts_to_be_cloned, merge_block->id(), &old_ids_to_new_ids_for_cloned_insts)); case_block_ids.push_back(case_block->id()); function->InsertBasicBlockBefore(std::move(case_block), merge_block); // Keep the operand for OpPhi if (!access_chain_final_user->HasResultId()) continue; uint32_t phi_operand = GetValueWithKeyExistenceCheck(access_chain_final_user->result_id(), old_ids_to_new_ids_for_cloned_insts); phi_operands.push_back(phi_operand); } // Create default block std::unique_ptr<BasicBlock> default_block( CreateDefaultBlock(access_chain_final_user->HasResultId(), &phi_operands, merge_block->id())); uint32_t default_block_id = default_block->id(); function->InsertBasicBlockBefore(std::move(default_block), merge_block); // Create OpSwitch uint32_t access_chain_index_var_id = descsroautil::GetFirstIndexOfAccessChain(access_chain); AddSwitchForAccessChain(block, access_chain_index_var_id, default_block_id, merge_block->id(), case_block_ids); // Create phi instructions if (!phi_operands.empty()) { uint32_t phi_id = CreatePhiInstruction(merge_block, phi_operands, case_block_ids, default_block_id); context()->ReplaceAllUsesWith(access_chain_final_user->result_id(), phi_id); } // Replace OpPhi incoming block operand that uses |block| with |merge_block| ReplacePhiIncomingBlock(block->id(), merge_block->id()); } BasicBlock* ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::SeparateInstructionsIntoNewBlock( BasicBlock* block, Instruction* separation_begin_inst) const { auto separation_begin = block->begin(); while (separation_begin != block->end() && &*separation_begin != separation_begin_inst) { ++separation_begin; } return block->SplitBasicBlock(context(), context()->TakeNextId(), separation_begin); } BasicBlock* ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::CreateNewBlock() const { auto* new_block = new BasicBlock(std::unique_ptr<Instruction>(new Instruction( context(), spv::Op::OpLabel, 0, context()->TakeNextId(), {}))); get_def_use_mgr()->AnalyzeInstDefUse(new_block->GetLabelInst()); context()->set_instr_block(new_block->GetLabelInst(), new_block); return new_block; } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::UseConstIndexForAccessChain( Instruction* access_chain, uint32_t const_element_idx) const { uint32_t const_element_idx_id = context()->get_constant_mgr()->GetUIntConstId(const_element_idx); access_chain->SetInOperand(kOpAccessChainInOperandIndexes, {const_element_idx_id}); } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::AddConstElementAccessToCaseBlock( BasicBlock* case_block, Instruction* access_chain, uint32_t const_element_idx, std::unordered_map<uint32_t, uint32_t>* old_ids_to_new_ids) const { std::unique_ptr<Instruction> access_clone(access_chain->Clone(context())); UseConstIndexForAccessChain(access_clone.get(), const_element_idx); uint32_t new_access_id = context()->TakeNextId(); (*old_ids_to_new_ids)[access_clone->result_id()] = new_access_id; access_clone->SetResultId(new_access_id); get_def_use_mgr()->AnalyzeInstDefUse(access_clone.get()); context()->set_instr_block(access_clone.get(), case_block); case_block->AddInstruction(std::move(access_clone)); } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::AddBranchToBlock( BasicBlock* parent_block, uint32_t branch_destination) const { InstructionBuilder builder{context(), parent_block, kAnalysisDefUseAndInstrToBlockMapping}; builder.AddBranch(branch_destination); } BasicBlock* ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::CreateDefaultBlock( bool null_const_for_phi_is_needed, std::vector<uint32_t>* phi_operands, uint32_t merge_block_id) const { auto* default_block = CreateNewBlock(); AddBranchToBlock(default_block, merge_block_id); if (!null_const_for_phi_is_needed) return default_block; // Create null value for OpPhi Instruction* inst = context()->get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef((*phi_operands)[0]); auto* null_const_inst = GetConstNull(inst->type_id()); phi_operands->push_back(null_const_inst->result_id()); return default_block; } Instruction* ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::GetConstNull( uint32_t type_id) const { assert(type_id != 0 && "Result type is expected"); auto* type = context()->get_type_mgr()->GetType(type_id); auto* null_const = context()->get_constant_mgr()->GetConstant(type, {}); return context()->get_constant_mgr()->GetDefiningInstruction(null_const); } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::AddSwitchForAccessChain( BasicBlock* parent_block, uint32_t access_chain_index_var_id, uint32_t default_id, uint32_t merge_id, const std::vector<uint32_t>& case_block_ids) const { InstructionBuilder builder{context(), parent_block, kAnalysisDefUseAndInstrToBlockMapping}; std::vector<std::pair<Operand::OperandData, uint32_t>> cases; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < static_cast<uint32_t>(case_block_ids.size()); ++i) { cases.emplace_back(Operand::OperandData{i}, case_block_ids[i]); } builder.AddSwitch(access_chain_index_var_id, default_id, cases, merge_id); } uint32_t ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::CreatePhiInstruction( BasicBlock* parent_block, const std::vector<uint32_t>& phi_operands, const std::vector<uint32_t>& case_block_ids, uint32_t default_block_id) const { std::vector<uint32_t> incomings; assert(case_block_ids.size() + 1 == phi_operands.size() && "Number of Phi operands must be exactly 1 bigger than the one of case " "blocks"); for (size_t i = 0; i < case_block_ids.size(); ++i) { incomings.push_back(phi_operands[i]); incomings.push_back(case_block_ids[i]); } incomings.push_back(phi_operands.back()); incomings.push_back(default_block_id); InstructionBuilder builder{context(), &*parent_block->begin(), kAnalysisDefUseAndInstrToBlockMapping}; uint32_t phi_result_type_id = context()->get_def_use_mgr()->GetDef(phi_operands[0])->type_id(); auto* phi = builder.AddPhi(phi_result_type_id, incomings); return phi->result_id(); } void ReplaceDescArrayAccessUsingVarIndex::ReplacePhiIncomingBlock( uint32_t old_incoming_block_id, uint32_t new_incoming_block_id) const { context()->ReplaceAllUsesWithPredicate( old_incoming_block_id, new_incoming_block_id, [](Instruction* use) { return use->opcode() == spv::Op::OpPhi; }); } } // namespace opt } // namespace spvtools ```
```cython # 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, # "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY # specific language governing permissions and limitations from ..runtime_ctypes import TVMArrayHandle from cpython cimport PyCapsule_Destructor cdef const char* _c_str_dltensor = "dltensor" cdef const char* _c_str_used_dltensor = "used_dltensor" cdef void _c_dlpack_deleter(object pycaps): cdef DLManagedTensor* dltensor if pycapsule.PyCapsule_IsValid(pycaps, _c_str_dltensor): dltensor = <DLManagedTensor*>pycapsule.PyCapsule_GetPointer(pycaps, _c_str_dltensor) TVMDLManagedTensorCallDeleter(dltensor) def _from_dlpack(object dltensor): cdef DLManagedTensor* ptr cdef DLTensorHandle chandle cdef int c_api_ret_code if pycapsule.PyCapsule_IsValid(dltensor, _c_str_dltensor): ptr = <DLManagedTensor*>pycapsule.PyCapsule_GetPointer(dltensor, _c_str_dltensor) with nogil: c_api_ret_code = TVMArrayFromDLPack(ptr, &chandle) CHECK_CALL(c_api_ret_code) # set name and destructor to be empty pycapsule.PyCapsule_SetDestructor(dltensor, NULL) pycapsule.PyCapsule_SetName(dltensor, _c_str_used_dltensor) return c_make_array(chandle, False, False) raise ValueError("Expect a dltensor field, pycapsule.PyCapsule can only be consumed once") cdef class NDArrayBase: cdef DLTensor* chandle cdef int c_is_view cdef inline _set_handle(self, handle): cdef unsigned long long ptr if handle is None: self.chandle = NULL else: ptr = ctypes.cast(handle, ctypes.c_void_p).value self.chandle = <DLTensor*>(ptr) property _tvm_handle: def __get__(self): return <unsigned long long>self.chandle property handle: def __get__(self): if self.chandle == NULL: return None else: return ctypes.cast( <unsigned long long>self.chandle, TVMArrayHandle) def __set__(self, value): self._set_handle(value) property is_view: def __get__(self): return self.c_is_view != 0 @property def shape(self): """Shape of this array""" return tuple(self.chandle.shape[i] for i in range(self.chandle.ndim)) def __init__(self, handle, is_view): self._set_handle(handle) self.c_is_view = is_view def __dealloc__(self): cdef int c_api_ret_code if self.c_is_view == 0: with nogil: c_api_ret_code = TVMArrayFree(self.chandle) CHECK_CALL(c_api_ret_code) def _copyto(self, target_nd): """Internal function that implements copy to target ndarray.""" cdef int c_api_ret_code with nogil: c_api_ret_code = TVMArrayCopyFromTo(self.chandle, (<NDArrayBase>target_nd).chandle, NULL) CHECK_CALL(c_api_ret_code) return target_nd def to_dlpack(self): """Produce an array from a DLPack Tensor without copying memory Returns ------- dlpack : DLPack tensor view of the array data """ cdef DLManagedTensor* dltensor cdef int c_api_ret_code if self.c_is_view != 0: raise ValueError("to_dlpack do not work with memory views") with nogil: c_api_ret_code = TVMArrayToDLPack(self.chandle, &dltensor) CHECK_CALL(c_api_ret_code) return pycapsule.PyCapsule_New(dltensor, _c_str_dltensor, <PyCapsule_Destructor>_c_dlpack_deleter) # Import limited object-related function from C++ side to improve the speed # NOTE: can only use POD-C compatible object in FFI. cdef extern from "tvm/runtime/ndarray.h" namespace "tvm::runtime": cdef void* TVMArrayHandleToObjectHandle(DLTensorHandle handle) cdef c_make_array(void* chandle, is_view, is_container): global _TVM_ND_CLS if is_container: tindex = ( <TVMObject*>TVMArrayHandleToObjectHandle(<DLTensorHandle>chandle)).type_index_ if tindex < len(_TVM_ND_CLS): cls = _TVM_ND_CLS[tindex] if cls is not None: ret = cls.__new__(cls) else: ret = _CLASS_NDARRAY.__new__(_CLASS_NDARRAY) else: ret = _CLASS_NDARRAY.__new__(_CLASS_NDARRAY) (<NDArrayBase>ret).chandle = <DLTensor*>chandle (<NDArrayBase>ret).c_is_view = <int>is_view return ret else: ret = _CLASS_NDARRAY.__new__(_CLASS_NDARRAY) (<NDArrayBase>ret).chandle = <DLTensor*>chandle (<NDArrayBase>ret).c_is_view = <int>is_view return ret cdef _TVM_COMPATS = () cdef _TVM_EXT_RET = {} def _reg_extension(cls, fcreate): global _TVM_COMPATS _TVM_COMPATS += (cls,) if fcreate: _TVM_EXT_RET[cls._tvm_tcode] = fcreate cdef list _TVM_ND_CLS = [] cdef _register_ndarray(int index, object cls): """register object class""" global _TVM_ND_CLS while len(_TVM_ND_CLS) <= index: _TVM_ND_CLS.append(None) _TVM_ND_CLS[index] = cls def _make_array(handle, is_view, is_container): cdef unsigned long long ptr ptr = ctypes.cast(handle, ctypes.c_void_p).value return c_make_array(<void*>ptr, is_view, is_container) cdef object _CLASS_NDARRAY = None def _set_class_ndarray(cls): global _CLASS_NDARRAY _CLASS_NDARRAY = cls ```
Oleg Pukhnatiy (; born June 10, 1975) is an Uzbek former swimmer, who specialized in freestyle and individual medley events. He is a three-time Olympian (1996, 2000, and 2004), and a top 16 finalist at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. Pukhnatiy made his first Uzbek team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. There, he failed to reach the top 16 final in the 200 m individual medley, finishing in twenty-fourth place with a time of 2:06.39. He also placed seventeenth, as a member of the Uzbekistan team, in the freestyle relay (3:28.33). On his second Olympic appearance in Sydney 2000, Pukhnatiy placed thirty-second in the 200 m individual medley. Swimming in heat three, he picked up a second seed by a 1.33-second margin behind winner George Bovell of Trinidad and Tobago in 2:06.01. He also held liable for an early takeoff in the freestyle relay, when his Uzbekistan team had been disqualified from the heats. Pukhnatiy shortened his program at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, when he swam only for the third time in the 200 m individual medley. He cleared a FINA B-standard entry time of 2:07.49 from the Kazakhstan Open Championships in Almaty. Swimming in heat two, he edged out Chinese Taipei's Wu Nien-pin to take a fifth spot by nearly half a second (0.50) in 2:08.24. Pukhnatiy failed to advance into the semifinals, as he placed forty-second overall in the preliminaries. References 1975 births Living people Uzbekistani male medley swimmers Olympic swimmers for Uzbekistan Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in swimming Asian Games bronze medalists for Uzbekistan Swimmers at the 1994 Asian Games Medalists at the 1994 Asian Games Swimmers at the 2002 Asian Games Swimmers at the 2006 Asian Games Uzbekistani male freestyle swimmers Sportspeople from Tashkent
```smalltalk /* * CGEvent.cs: bindings to the ApplicationServices framework's CoreGraphics CGEvent APIs * * All Rights Reserved * * Authors: * Miguel de Icaza */ #nullable enable #if MONOMAC || __MACCATALYST__ using System; using System.Runtime.CompilerServices; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using CoreFoundation; using ObjCRuntime; using Foundation; #if !NET using NativeHandle = System.IntPtr; #endif namespace CoreGraphics { #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos")] #else [MacCatalyst (13,1)] #endif public sealed class CGEvent : NativeObject { #if !COREBUILD public delegate IntPtr CGEventTapCallback (IntPtr tapProxyEvent, CGEventType eventType, IntPtr eventRef, IntPtr userInfo); static ConditionalWeakTable<CFMachPort, TapData>? tap_table; static object tap_lock = new object (); class TapData : IDisposable { GCHandle handle; public TapData (CGEventTapCallback cb, IntPtr userInfo) { Callback = cb; UserInfo = userInfo; handle = GCHandle.Alloc (this, GCHandleType.Weak); } public void Dispose () { if (handle.IsAllocated) handle.Free (); GC.SuppressFinalize (this); } ~TapData () { Dispose (); } public CGEventTapCallback Callback { get; private set; } public IntPtr UserInfo { get; private set; } public IntPtr Handle => GCHandle.ToIntPtr (handle); } #if NET [UnmanagedCallersOnly] static IntPtr TapCallback (IntPtr tapProxyEvent, CGEventType eventType, IntPtr eventRef, IntPtr userInfo) { var gch = GCHandle.FromIntPtr (userInfo); var tapData = (TapData)gch.Target!; return tapData.Callback (tapProxyEvent, eventType, eventRef, tapData.UserInfo); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static unsafe IntPtr CGEventTapCreate (CGEventTapLocation location, CGEventTapPlacement place, CGEventTapOptions options, CGEventMask mask, delegate* unmanaged<IntPtr, CGEventType, IntPtr, IntPtr, IntPtr> cback, IntPtr data); #else [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventTapCreate (CGEventTapLocation location, CGEventTapPlacement place, CGEventTapOptions options, CGEventMask mask, CGEventTapCallback cback, IntPtr data); #endif static CFMachPort? CreateMachPortAndAddToTable (IntPtr machPort, TapData data) { if (machPort == IntPtr.Zero) { data.Dispose (); return null; } var rv = new CFMachPort (machPort, true); lock (tap_lock) { tap_table = tap_table ?? new ConditionalWeakTable<CFMachPort, TapData> (); tap_table.Add (rv, data); } return rv; } /// <summary>Create an event tap</summary> /// <return>A <see cref="T:CoreFoundation.CFMachPort" /> that represents the new tap, or null if the tap couldn't be created.</return> /// <remarks>Calling Dispose on the returned <see cref="T:CoreFoundation.CFMachPort" /> (or letting the GC collect it) will release the tap as well.</remarks> /// <param name="location">The location of the tap.</param> /// <param name="place">The placement of the tap in the list of active taps.</param> /// <param name="options">Any options for the new tap.</param> /// <param name="mask">A mask of the events to monitor.</param> /// <param name="cback">The callback the tap calls when there are events. The callback is called on the run loop the tap was added to.</param> /// <param name="data">Custom data that is passed as-is to the callback.</param> public static CFMachPort? CreateTap (CGEventTapLocation location, CGEventTapPlacement place, CGEventTapOptions options, CGEventMask mask, CGEventTapCallback cback, IntPtr data) { var tapData = new TapData (cback, data); IntPtr r; #if NET unsafe { r = CGEventTapCreate (location, place, options, mask, &TapCallback, tapData.Handle); } #else r = CGEventTapCreate (location, place, options, mask, cback, tapData.Handle); #endif return CreateMachPortAndAddToTable (r, tapData); } #if NET [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static unsafe IntPtr CGEventTapCreateForPSN (IntPtr processSerialNumer, CGEventTapPlacement place, CGEventTapOptions options, CGEventMask mask, delegate* unmanaged<IntPtr, CGEventType, IntPtr, IntPtr, IntPtr> cback, IntPtr data); #else [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventTapCreateForPSN (IntPtr processSerialNumer, CGEventTapPlacement place, CGEventTapOptions options, CGEventMask mask, CGEventTapCallback cback, IntPtr data); #endif #if !XAMCORE_5_0 [Obsolete ("The location parameter is not used. Consider using the overload without the location parameter.", false)] [System.ComponentModel.EditorBrowsable (System.ComponentModel.EditorBrowsableState.Never)] public static CFMachPort? CreateTap (IntPtr processSerialNumber, CGEventTapLocation location, CGEventTapPlacement place, CGEventTapOptions options, CGEventMask mask, CGEventTapCallback cback, IntPtr data) { return CreateTap (processSerialNumber, place, options, mask, cback, data); } #endif /// <summary>Create an event tap monitoring the specified process serial number (psn)</summary> /// <return>A <see cref="T:CoreFoundation.CFMachPort" /> that represents the new tap, or null if the tap couldn't be created.</return> /// <remarks>Calling Dispose on the returned <see cref="T:CoreFoundation.CFMachPort" /> (or letting the GC collect it) will release the tap as well.</remarks> /// <param name="processSerialNumber">The process serial number (psn) to monitor</param> /// <param name="place">The placement of the tap in the list of active taps.</param> /// <param name="options">Any options for the new tap.</param> /// <param name="mask">A mask of the events to monitor.</param> /// <param name="cback">The callback the tap calls when there are events. The callback is called on the run loop the tap was added to.</param> /// <param name="data">Custom data that is passed as-is to the callback.</param> public static CFMachPort? CreateTap (IntPtr processSerialNumber, CGEventTapPlacement place, CGEventTapOptions options, CGEventMask mask, CGEventTapCallback cback, IntPtr data) { var tapData = new TapData (cback, data); unsafe { var psnPtr = new IntPtr (&processSerialNumber); #if NET var r = CGEventTapCreateForPSN (psnPtr, place, options, mask, &TapCallback, tapData.Handle); #else var r = CGEventTapCreateForPSN (psnPtr, place, options, mask, cback, data); #endif return CreateMachPortAndAddToTable (r, tapData); } } #if NET [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static unsafe IntPtr CGEventTapCreateForPid (int pid, CGEventTapPlacement place, CGEventTapOptions options, CGEventMask mask, delegate* unmanaged<IntPtr, CGEventType, IntPtr, IntPtr, IntPtr> cback, IntPtr data); /// <summary>Create an event tap monitoring the specified process</summary> /// <return>A <see cref="T:CoreFoundation.CFMachPort" /> that represents the new tap, or null if the tap couldn't be created.</return> /// <remarks>Calling Dispose on the returned <see cref="T:CoreFoundation.CFMachPort" /> (or letting the GC collect it) will release the tap as well.</remarks> /// <param name="pid">The pid to monitor</param> /// <param name="place">The placement of the tap in the list of active taps.</param> /// <param name="options">Any options for the new tap.</param> /// <param name="mask">A mask of the events to monitor.</param> /// <param name="callback">The callback the tap calls when there are events. The callback is called on the run loop the tap was added to.</param> /// <param name="data">Custom data that is passed as-is to the callback.</param> public static CFMachPort? CreateTap (int pid, CGEventTapPlacement place, CGEventTapOptions options, CGEventMask mask, CGEventTapCallback callback, IntPtr data = default (IntPtr)) { unsafe { var tapData = new TapData (callback, data); var r = CGEventTapCreateForPid (pid, place, options, mask, &TapCallback, tapData.Handle); return CreateMachPortAndAddToTable (r, tapData); } } #endif [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventCreateFromData (IntPtr allocator, IntPtr nsdataSource); static IntPtr Create (NSData source) { if (source is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (source)); return CGEventCreateFromData (IntPtr.Zero, source.Handle); } public CGEvent (NSData source) : base (Create (source), true) { } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventCreate (IntPtr eventSourceHandle); public CGEvent (CGEventSource? eventSource) : base (CGEventCreate (eventSource.GetHandle ()), true) { } #if !NET public CGEvent (NativeHandle handle) : base (handle, false) { } #endif [Preserve (Conditional = true)] internal CGEvent (NativeHandle handle, bool owns) : base (handle, owns) { } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventCreateMouseEvent(IntPtr source, CGEventType mouseType, CGPoint mouseCursorPosition, CGMouseButton mouseButton); public CGEvent (CGEventSource? source, CGEventType mouseType, CGPoint mouseCursorPosition, CGMouseButton mouseButton) : base (CGEventCreateMouseEvent (source.GetHandle (), mouseType, mouseCursorPosition, mouseButton), true) { } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventCreateKeyboardEvent (IntPtr source, ushort virtualKey, byte keyDown); public CGEvent (CGEventSource? source, ushort virtualKey, bool keyDown) : base (CGEventCreateKeyboardEvent (source.GetHandle (), virtualKey, keyDown.AsByte ()), true) { } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventCreateScrollWheelEvent2 (IntPtr source, CGScrollEventUnit units, uint /* uint32_t */ wheelCount, int /* uint32_t */ wheel1, int /* uint32_t */ wheel2, int /* uint32_t */ wheel3); static IntPtr Create (CGEventSource? source, CGScrollEventUnit units, params int [] wheel) { IntPtr handle; IntPtr shandle = source.GetHandle (); switch (wheel.Length) { case 0: throw new ArgumentException ("At least one wheel must be provided"); case 1: handle = CGEventCreateScrollWheelEvent2 (shandle, units, 1, wheel [0], 0, 0); break; case 2: handle = CGEventCreateScrollWheelEvent2 (shandle, units, 2, wheel [0], wheel [1], 0); break; case 3: handle = CGEventCreateScrollWheelEvent2 (shandle, units, 3, wheel [0], wheel [1], wheel [2]); break; default: throw new ArgumentException ("Only one to three wheels are supported on this constructor"); } return handle; } /// <summary>Create a new scrolling event.</summary> /// <returns>A new scrolling event.</returns> /// <param name="source">An optional source for the new scrolling event.</param> /// <param name="units">The unit of measurement for the new scrolling event.</param> /// <param name="wheel">The wheel(s) the scrolling event refer to.</param> public CGEvent (CGEventSource? source, CGScrollEventUnit units, params int [] wheel) : base (Create (source, units, wheel), true) { } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventCreateCopy (IntPtr handle); public CGEvent Copy () { return new CGEvent (CGEventCreateCopy (Handle), true); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventCreateData (IntPtr allocator, IntPtr handle); public NSData? ToData () { return Runtime.GetNSObject<NSData> (CGEventCreateData (IntPtr.Zero, Handle)); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventCreateSourceFromEvent (IntPtr evthandle); public CGEventSource? CreateEventSource () { var esh = CGEventCreateSourceFromEvent (Handle); if (esh == IntPtr.Zero) return null; return new CGEventSource (esh, true); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static CGPoint CGEventGetLocation (IntPtr handle); [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static void CGEventSetLocation (IntPtr handle, CGPoint location); public CGPoint Location { get { return CGEventGetLocation (Handle); } set { CGEventSetLocation (Handle, value); } } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static CGPoint CGEventGetUnflippedLocation (IntPtr handle); public CGPoint UnflippedLocation { get { return CGEventGetUnflippedLocation (Handle); } } // Keep this public, as we want to avoid creating instances of the object // just to peek at the flags [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary, EntryPoint="CGEventGetFlags")] public extern static CGEventFlags GetFlags (IntPtr eventHandle); [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] internal extern static void CGEventSetFlags (IntPtr eventHandle, CGEventFlags flags); public CGEventFlags Flags { get { return GetFlags (Handle); } set { CGEventSetFlags (Handle, value); } } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary, EntryPoint="CGEventGetIntegerValueField")] extern static long GetLong (IntPtr eventHandle, CGEventField eventField); [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary, EntryPoint="CGEventSetIntegerValueField")] extern static void SetLong (IntPtr eventHandle, CGEventField eventField, long value); [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary, EntryPoint="CGEventGetDoubleValueField")] extern static double GetDouble (IntPtr eventHandle, CGEventField eventField); [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary, EntryPoint="CGEventSetDoubleValueField")] extern static void SetDouble (IntPtr eventHandle, CGEventField eventField, double value); /// <summary>Get the 64-bit integer value of the specified event field.</summary> /// <param name="field">The field whose value to get.</param> /// <returns>The 64-bit integer value of the specified event field.</returns> public long GetLongValueField (CGEventField field) { return GetLong (Handle, field); } /// <summary>Get the double value of the specified event field.</summary> /// <param name="field">The field whose value to get.</param> /// <returns>The double value of the specified event field.</returns> public double GetDoubleValueField (CGEventField field) { return GetDouble (Handle, field); } /// <summary>Set a 64-bit integer value for the specified event field.</summary> /// <param name="field">The field whose value to set.</param> /// <param name="value">The value to set.</param> public void SetValueField (CGEventField field, long value) { SetLong (Handle, field, value); } /// <summary>Set a double value for the specified event field.</summary> /// <param name="field">The field whose value to set.</param> /// <param name="value">The value to set.</param> public void SetValueField (CGEventField field, double value) { SetDouble (Handle, field, value); } /// <summary>The mouse button event number.</summary> /// <remarks>Matching mouse down and mouse up events will have the same event number.</remarks> public long MouseEventNumber { get { return GetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventNumber); } set { SetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventNumber, value); } } /// <summary>The mouse button click state.</summary> /// <remarks>A value of 1 is a single click, a value of 2 is a double click, and so on.</remarks> public long MouseEventClickState { get { return GetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventClickState); } set { SetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventClickState, value); } } /// <summary>The mouse button pressure state, ranging from 0 (mouse being up) to 1.</summary> public double MouseEventPressure { get { return GetDouble (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventPressure); } set { SetDouble (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventPressure, value); } } /// <summary>The mouse button number.</summary> public long MouseEventButtonNumber { get { return GetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventButtonNumber); } set { SetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventButtonNumber, value); } } /// <summary>The horizontal delta since the last mouse movement event.</summary> public long MouseEventDeltaX { get { return GetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventDeltaX); } set { SetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventDeltaX, value); } } /// <summary>The vertical delta since the last mouse movement event.</summary> public long MouseEventDeltaY { get { return GetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventDeltaY); } set { SetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventDeltaY, value); } } /// <summary>A value indicating whether the event should be ignored by the Inkwell subsystem.</summary> public bool MouseEventInstantMouser { get { return GetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventInstantMouser) != 0; } set { SetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventInstantMouser, value ? 1 : 0); } } /// <summary>The mouse event subtype.</summary> public long MouseEventSubtype { get { return GetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventSubtype); } set { SetLong (Handle, CGEventField.MouseEventSubtype, value); } } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static IntPtr CGEventSetSource (IntPtr handle, IntPtr source); public void SetEventSource (CGEventSource eventSource) { if (eventSource is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (eventSource)); CGEventSetSource (Handle, eventSource.Handle); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static CGEventType CGEventGetType (IntPtr handle); [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static void CGEventSetType (IntPtr handle, CGEventType evtType); public CGEventType EventType { get { return CGEventGetType (Handle); } set { CGEventSetType (Handle, value); } } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static ulong CGEventGetTimestamp (IntPtr handle); [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static void CGEventSetTimestamp (IntPtr handle, ulong timeStampp); #if !NET [Obsolete ("Use 'Timestamp' instead.")] public ulong Timestampe { get { return CGEventGetTimestamp (Handle); } set { CGEventSetTimestamp (Handle, value); } } #endif public ulong Timestamp { get { return CGEventGetTimestamp (Handle); } set { CGEventSetTimestamp (Handle, value); } } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static void CGEventTapEnable (IntPtr machPort, byte enable); public static void TapEnable (CFMachPort machPort) { if (machPort is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (machPort)); CGEventTapEnable (machPort.Handle, 1); } public static void TapDisable (CFMachPort machPort) { if (machPort is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (machPort)); CGEventTapEnable (machPort.Handle, 0); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static byte CGEventTapIsEnabled (IntPtr machPort); public static bool IsTapEnabled (CFMachPort machPort) { if (machPort is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (machPort)); return CGEventTapIsEnabled (machPort.Handle) != 0; } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] unsafe extern static void CGEventKeyboardGetUnicodeString (IntPtr handle, nuint maxLen, nuint* actualLen, ushort *buffer); public unsafe string GetUnicodeString () { const int bufferLength = 40; ushort *buffer = stackalloc ushort [bufferLength]; nuint actual = 0; CGEventKeyboardGetUnicodeString (Handle, bufferLength, &actual, buffer); return new String ((char *) buffer, 0, (int) actual); } #if NET [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] unsafe extern static void CGEventKeyboardSetUnicodeString (IntPtr handle, nuint len, IntPtr buffer); #else [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] unsafe extern static void CGEventKeyboardSetUnicodeString (IntPtr handle, nuint len, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] string buffer); #endif public void SetUnicodeString (string value) { if (value is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (value)); #if NET using var valueStr = new TransientString (value, TransientString.Encoding.Unicode); CGEventKeyboardSetUnicodeString (Handle, (nuint) value.Length, valueStr); #else CGEventKeyboardSetUnicodeString (Handle, (nuint) value.Length, value); #endif } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static void CGEventTapPostEvent (IntPtr proxy, IntPtr evtHandle); public static void TapPostEven (IntPtr tapProxyEvent, CGEvent evt) { if (evt is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (evt)); CGEventTapPostEvent (tapProxyEvent, evt.Handle); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static void CGEventPost (CGEventTapLocation location, IntPtr handle); public static void Post (CGEvent evt, CGEventTapLocation location) { if (evt is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (evt)); CGEventPost (location, evt.Handle); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static void CGEventPostToPSN (IntPtr processSerialNumber, IntPtr handle); /// <summary>Post an event to a specific process</summary> /// <remarks>Deprecated, use <see cref="PostToPid(CGEvent,int)" /> instead.</remarks> public static void PostToPSN (CGEvent evt, IntPtr processSerialNumber) { if (evt is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (evt)); CGEventPostToPSN (processSerialNumber, evt.Handle); } /// <summary>Post an event to a specific process</summary> /// <remarks>Deprecated, use <see cref="PostToPid(int)" /> instead.</remarks> public void PostToPSN (IntPtr processSerialNumber) { PostToPSN (this, processSerialNumber); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] extern static void CGEventPostToPid (int pid, IntPtr handle); /// <summary>Post an event to a specific process</summary> public static void PostToPid (CGEvent evt, int pid) { if (evt is null) ObjCRuntime.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException (nameof (evt)); CGEventPostToPid (pid, evt.Handle); } /// <summary>Post an event to a specific process</summary> public void PostToPid (int pid) { PostToPid (this, pid); } [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] unsafe extern static int /* CGError = int32_t */ CGGetEventTapList ( uint /* uint32_t */ maxNumberOfTaps, CGEventTapInformation *tapList, uint* /* uint32_t* */ eventTapCount); public unsafe CGEventTapInformation []? GetEventTapList () { uint count; if (CGGetEventTapList (0, null, &count) != 0) return null; var result = new CGEventTapInformation [count]; fixed (CGEventTapInformation *p = result){ if (CGGetEventTapList (count, p, &count) != 0) return null; } return result; } #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos11.0")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst15.0")] #else [Mac (11,0)] #endif [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] static extern byte CGPreflightListenEventAccess (); #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos11.0")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst15.0")] #else [Mac (11,0)] #endif public static bool PreflightListenEventAccess () => CGPreflightListenEventAccess () != 0; #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos11.0")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst15.0")] #else [Mac (11,0)] #endif [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary, EntryPoint="CGRequestListenEventAccess")] static extern byte CGRequestListenEventAccess (); #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos11.0")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst15.0")] #else [Mac (11,0)] #endif public static bool RequestListenEventAccess () => CGRequestListenEventAccess () != 0; #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos11.0")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst15.0")] #else [Mac (11,0)] #endif [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] static extern byte CGPreflightPostEventAccess (); #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos11.0")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst15.0")] #else [Mac (11,0)] #endif public static bool PreflightPostEventAccess () => CGPreflightPostEventAccess () != 0; #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos11.0")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst15.0")] #else [Mac (11,0)] #endif [DllImport (Constants.ApplicationServicesCoreGraphicsLibrary)] static extern byte CGRequestPostEventAccess (); #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos11.0")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst15.0")] #else [Mac (11,0)] #endif public static bool RequestPostEventAccess () => CGRequestPostEventAccess () != 0; #endif // !COREBUILD } #if !COREBUILD #if NET [SupportedOSPlatform ("macos")] [SupportedOSPlatform ("maccatalyst")] #endif public struct CGEventTapInformation { public uint /* uint32_t */ EventTapID; public CGEventTapLocation TapPoint; public CGEventTapOptions Options; public CGEventMask EventsOfInterest; public int /* pid_t = int */ TappingProcess; public int /* pid_t = int */ ProcessBeingTapped; public bool /* bool */ Enabled; public float /* float */ MinUsecLatency; public float /* float */ AvgUsecLatency; public float /* float */ MaxUsecLatency; }; #endif // !COREBUILD } #endif // MONOMAC ```
```javascript var eq = require('./eq'); /** * Gets the index at which the `key` is found in `array` of key-value pairs. * * @private * @param {Array} array The array to inspect. * @param {*} key The key to search for. * @returns {number} Returns the index of the matched value, else `-1`. */ function assocIndexOf(array, key) { var length = array.length; while (length--) { if (eq(array[length][0], key)) { return length; } } return -1; } module.exports = assocIndexOf; ```
```go package history import ( "context" "github.com/stellar/go/support/db" "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" ) // MockQHistoryLiquidityPools is a mock implementation of the QLiquidityPools interface type MockQHistoryLiquidityPools struct { mock.Mock } func (m *MockQHistoryLiquidityPools) CreateHistoryLiquidityPools(ctx context.Context, poolIDs []string, maxBatchSize int) (map[string]int64, error) { a := m.Called(ctx, poolIDs, maxBatchSize) return a.Get(0).(map[string]int64), a.Error(1) } func (m *MockQHistoryLiquidityPools) NewTransactionLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder() TransactionLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder { a := m.Called() return a.Get(0).(TransactionLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder) } // MockTransactionLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder is a mock implementation of the // TransactionLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder interface type MockTransactionLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder struct { mock.Mock } func (m *MockTransactionLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder) Add(transactionID int64, lp FutureLiquidityPoolID) error { a := m.Called(transactionID, lp) return a.Error(0) } func (m *MockTransactionLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder) Exec(ctx context.Context, session db.SessionInterface) error { a := m.Called(ctx, session) return a.Error(0) } // NewOperationLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder mock func (m *MockQHistoryLiquidityPools) NewOperationLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder() OperationLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder { a := m.Called() return a.Get(0).(OperationLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder) } // MockOperationLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder is a mock implementation of the // OperationLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder interface type MockOperationLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder struct { mock.Mock } func (m *MockOperationLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder) Add(operationID int64, lp FutureLiquidityPoolID) error { a := m.Called(operationID, lp) return a.Error(0) } func (m *MockOperationLiquidityPoolBatchInsertBuilder) Exec(ctx context.Context, session db.SessionInterface) error { a := m.Called(ctx, session) return a.Error(0) } ```
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```objective-c /* Parson ( path_to_url ) 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. */ #ifndef parson_parson_h #define parson_parson_h #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include <stddef.h> /* size_t */ /* Types and enums */ typedef struct json_object_t JSON_Object; typedef struct json_array_t JSON_Array; typedef struct json_value_t JSON_Value; enum json_value_type { JSONError = -1, JSONNull = 1, JSONString = 2, JSONNumber = 3, JSONObject = 4, JSONArray = 5, JSONBoolean = 6 }; typedef int JSON_Value_Type; enum json_result_t { JSONSuccess = 0, JSONFailure = -1 }; typedef int JSON_Status; typedef void * (*JSON_Malloc_Function)(size_t); typedef void (*JSON_Free_Function)(void *); /* Call only once, before calling any other function from parson API. If not called, malloc and free from stdlib will be used for all allocations */ void json_set_allocation_functions(JSON_Malloc_Function malloc_fun, JSON_Free_Function free_fun); /* Parses first JSON value in a file, returns NULL in case of error */ JSON_Value * json_parse_file(const char *filename); /* Parses first JSON value in a file and ignores comments (/ * * / and //), returns NULL in case of error */ JSON_Value * json_parse_file_with_comments(const char *filename); /* Parses first JSON value in a string, returns NULL in case of error */ JSON_Value * json_parse_string(const char *string); /* Parses first JSON value in a string and ignores comments (/ * * / and //), returns NULL in case of error */ JSON_Value * json_parse_string_with_comments(const char *string); /* Serialization */ size_t json_serialization_size(const JSON_Value *value); /* returns 0 on fail */ JSON_Status json_serialize_to_buffer(const JSON_Value *value, char *buf, size_t buf_size_in_bytes); JSON_Status json_serialize_to_file(const JSON_Value *value, const char *filename); char * json_serialize_to_string(const JSON_Value *value); /* Pretty serialization */ size_t json_serialization_size_pretty(const JSON_Value *value); /* returns 0 on fail */ JSON_Status json_serialize_to_buffer_pretty(const JSON_Value *value, char *buf, size_t buf_size_in_bytes); JSON_Status json_serialize_to_file_pretty(const JSON_Value *value, const char *filename); char * json_serialize_to_string_pretty(const JSON_Value *value); void json_free_serialized_string(char *string); /* frees string from json_serialize_to_string and json_serialize_to_string_pretty */ /* Comparing */ int json_value_equals(const JSON_Value *a, const JSON_Value *b); /* Validation This is *NOT* JSON Schema. It validates json by checking if object have identically named fields with matching types. For example schema {"name":"", "age":0} will validate {"name":"Joe", "age":25} and {"name":"Joe", "age":25, "gender":"m"}, but not {"name":"Joe"} or {"name":"Joe", "age":"Cucumber"}. In case of arrays, only first value in schema is checked against all values in tested array. Empty objects ({}) validate all objects, empty arrays ([]) validate all arrays, null validates values of every type. */ JSON_Status json_validate(const JSON_Value *schema, const JSON_Value *value); /* * JSON Object */ JSON_Value * json_object_get_value (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); const char * json_object_get_string (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); JSON_Object * json_object_get_object (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); JSON_Array * json_object_get_array (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); double json_object_get_number (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns 0 on fail */ int json_object_get_boolean(const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns -1 on fail */ /* dotget functions enable addressing values with dot notation in nested objects, just like in structs or c++/java/c# objects (e.g. objectA.objectB.value). Because valid names in JSON can contain dots, some values may be inaccessible this way. */ JSON_Value * json_object_dotget_value (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); const char * json_object_dotget_string (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); JSON_Object * json_object_dotget_object (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); JSON_Array * json_object_dotget_array (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); double json_object_dotget_number (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns 0 on fail */ int json_object_dotget_boolean(const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* returns -1 on fail */ /* Functions to get available names */ size_t json_object_get_count (const JSON_Object *object); const char * json_object_get_name (const JSON_Object *object, size_t index); JSON_Value * json_object_get_value_at(const JSON_Object *object, size_t index); JSON_Value * json_object_get_wrapping_value(const JSON_Object *object); /* Functions to check if object has a value with a specific name. Returned value is 1 if object has * a value and 0 if it doesn't. dothas functions behave exactly like dotget functions. */ int json_object_has_value (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); int json_object_has_value_of_type(const JSON_Object *object, const char *name, JSON_Value_Type type); int json_object_dothas_value (const JSON_Object *object, const char *name); int json_object_dothas_value_of_type(const JSON_Object *object, const char *name, JSON_Value_Type type); /* Creates new name-value pair or frees and replaces old value with a new one. * json_object_set_value does not copy passed value so it shouldn't be freed afterwards. */ JSON_Status json_object_set_value(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, JSON_Value *value); JSON_Status json_object_set_string(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, const char *string); JSON_Status json_object_set_number(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, double number); JSON_Status json_object_set_boolean(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, int boolean); JSON_Status json_object_set_null(JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* Works like dotget functions, but creates whole hierarchy if necessary. * json_object_dotset_value does not copy passed value so it shouldn't be freed afterwards. */ JSON_Status json_object_dotset_value(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, JSON_Value *value); JSON_Status json_object_dotset_string(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, const char *string); JSON_Status json_object_dotset_number(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, double number); JSON_Status json_object_dotset_boolean(JSON_Object *object, const char *name, int boolean); JSON_Status json_object_dotset_null(JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* Frees and removes name-value pair */ JSON_Status json_object_remove(JSON_Object *object, const char *name); /* Works like dotget function, but removes name-value pair only on exact match. */ JSON_Status json_object_dotremove(JSON_Object *object, const char *key); /* Removes all name-value pairs in object */ JSON_Status json_object_clear(JSON_Object *object); /* *JSON Array */ JSON_Value * json_array_get_value (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index); const char * json_array_get_string (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index); JSON_Object * json_array_get_object (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index); JSON_Array * json_array_get_array (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index); double json_array_get_number (const JSON_Array *array, size_t index); /* returns 0 on fail */ int json_array_get_boolean(const JSON_Array *array, size_t index); /* returns -1 on fail */ size_t json_array_get_count (const JSON_Array *array); JSON_Value * json_array_get_wrapping_value(const JSON_Array *array); /* Frees and removes value at given index, does nothing and returns JSONFailure if index doesn't exist. * Order of values in array may change during execution. */ JSON_Status json_array_remove(JSON_Array *array, size_t i); /* Frees and removes from array value at given index and replaces it with given one. * Does nothing and returns JSONFailure if index doesn't exist. * json_array_replace_value does not copy passed value so it shouldn't be freed afterwards. */ JSON_Status json_array_replace_value(JSON_Array *array, size_t i, JSON_Value *value); JSON_Status json_array_replace_string(JSON_Array *array, size_t i, const char* string); JSON_Status json_array_replace_number(JSON_Array *array, size_t i, double number); JSON_Status json_array_replace_boolean(JSON_Array *array, size_t i, int boolean); JSON_Status json_array_replace_null(JSON_Array *array, size_t i); /* Frees and removes all values from array */ JSON_Status json_array_clear(JSON_Array *array); /* Appends new value at the end of array. * json_array_append_value does not copy passed value so it shouldn't be freed afterwards. */ JSON_Status json_array_append_value(JSON_Array *array, JSON_Value *value); JSON_Status json_array_append_string(JSON_Array *array, const char *string); JSON_Status json_array_append_number(JSON_Array *array, double number); JSON_Status json_array_append_boolean(JSON_Array *array, int boolean); JSON_Status json_array_append_null(JSON_Array *array); /* *JSON Value */ JSON_Value * json_value_init_object (void); JSON_Value * json_value_init_array (void); JSON_Value * json_value_init_string (const char *string); /* copies passed string */ JSON_Value * json_value_init_number (double number); JSON_Value * json_value_init_boolean(int boolean); JSON_Value * json_value_init_null (void); JSON_Value * json_value_deep_copy (const JSON_Value *value); void json_value_free (JSON_Value *value); JSON_Value_Type json_value_get_type (const JSON_Value *value); JSON_Object * json_value_get_object (const JSON_Value *value); JSON_Array * json_value_get_array (const JSON_Value *value); const char * json_value_get_string (const JSON_Value *value); double json_value_get_number (const JSON_Value *value); int json_value_get_boolean(const JSON_Value *value); JSON_Value * json_value_get_parent (const JSON_Value *value); /* Same as above, but shorter */ JSON_Value_Type json_type (const JSON_Value *value); JSON_Object * json_object (const JSON_Value *value); JSON_Array * json_array (const JSON_Value *value); const char * json_string (const JSON_Value *value); double json_number (const JSON_Value *value); int json_boolean(const JSON_Value *value); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif ```
```c++ //===- GsymCreator.cpp ----------------------------------------------------===// // // See path_to_url for license information. //===your_sha256_hash------===// #include "llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/GsymCreator.h" #include "llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/FileWriter.h" #include "llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/Header.h" #include "llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/LineTable.h" #include "llvm/MC/StringTableBuilder.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include <algorithm> #include <cassert> #include <functional> #include <vector> using namespace llvm; using namespace gsym; GsymCreator::GsymCreator() : StrTab(StringTableBuilder::ELF) { insertFile(StringRef()); } uint32_t GsymCreator::insertFile(StringRef Path, llvm::sys::path::Style Style) { llvm::StringRef directory = llvm::sys::path::parent_path(Path, Style); llvm::StringRef filename = llvm::sys::path::filename(Path, Style); FileEntry FE(insertString(directory), insertString(filename)); std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> Guard(Mutex); const auto NextIndex = Files.size(); // Find FE in hash map and insert if not present. auto R = FileEntryToIndex.insert(std::make_pair(FE, NextIndex)); if (R.second) Files.emplace_back(FE); return R.first->second; } llvm::Error GsymCreator::save(StringRef Path, llvm::support::endianness ByteOrder) const { std::error_code EC; raw_fd_ostream OutStrm(Path, EC); if (EC) return llvm::errorCodeToError(EC); FileWriter O(OutStrm, ByteOrder); return encode(O); } llvm::Error GsymCreator::encode(FileWriter &O) const { std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> Guard(Mutex); if (Funcs.empty()) return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument, "no functions to encode"); if (!Finalized) return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument, "GsymCreator wasn't finalized prior to encoding"); if (Funcs.size() > UINT32_MAX) return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument, "too many FunctionInfos"); const uint64_t MinAddr = Funcs.front().startAddress(); const uint64_t MaxAddr = Funcs.back().startAddress(); const uint64_t AddrDelta = MaxAddr - MinAddr; Header Hdr; Hdr.Magic = GSYM_MAGIC; Hdr.Version = GSYM_VERSION; Hdr.AddrOffSize = 0; Hdr.UUIDSize = static_cast<uint8_t>(UUID.size()); Hdr.BaseAddress = MinAddr; Hdr.NumAddresses = static_cast<uint32_t>(Funcs.size()); Hdr.StrtabOffset = 0; // We will fix this up later. Hdr.StrtabOffset = 0; // We will fix this up later. memset(Hdr.UUID, 0, sizeof(Hdr.UUID)); if (UUID.size() > sizeof(Hdr.UUID)) return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument, "invalid UUID size %u", (uint32_t)UUID.size()); // Set the address offset size correctly in the GSYM header. if (AddrDelta <= UINT8_MAX) Hdr.AddrOffSize = 1; else if (AddrDelta <= UINT16_MAX) Hdr.AddrOffSize = 2; else if (AddrDelta <= UINT32_MAX) Hdr.AddrOffSize = 4; else Hdr.AddrOffSize = 8; // Copy the UUID value if we have one. if (UUID.size() > 0) memcpy(Hdr.UUID, UUID.data(), UUID.size()); // Write out the header. llvm::Error Err = Hdr.encode(O); if (Err) return Err; // Write out the address offsets. O.alignTo(Hdr.AddrOffSize); for (const auto &FuncInfo : Funcs) { uint64_t AddrOffset = FuncInfo.startAddress() - Hdr.BaseAddress; switch(Hdr.AddrOffSize) { case 1: O.writeU8(static_cast<uint8_t>(AddrOffset)); break; case 2: O.writeU16(static_cast<uint16_t>(AddrOffset)); break; case 4: O.writeU32(static_cast<uint32_t>(AddrOffset)); break; case 8: O.writeU64(AddrOffset); break; } } // Write out all zeros for the AddrInfoOffsets. O.alignTo(4); const off_t AddrInfoOffsetsOffset = O.tell(); for (size_t i = 0, n = Funcs.size(); i < n; ++i) O.writeU32(0); // Write out the file table O.alignTo(4); assert(!Files.empty()); assert(Files[0].Dir == 0); assert(Files[0].Base == 0); size_t NumFiles = Files.size(); if (NumFiles > UINT32_MAX) return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument, "too many files"); O.writeU32(static_cast<uint32_t>(NumFiles)); for (auto File: Files) { O.writeU32(File.Dir); O.writeU32(File.Base); } // Write out the sting table. const off_t StrtabOffset = O.tell(); StrTab.write(O.get_stream()); const off_t StrtabSize = O.tell() - StrtabOffset; std::vector<uint32_t> AddrInfoOffsets; // Write out the address infos for each function info. for (const auto &FuncInfo : Funcs) { if (Expected<uint64_t> OffsetOrErr = FuncInfo.encode(O)) AddrInfoOffsets.push_back(OffsetOrErr.get()); else return OffsetOrErr.takeError(); } // Fixup the string table offset and size in the header O.fixup32((uint32_t)StrtabOffset, offsetof(Header, StrtabOffset)); O.fixup32((uint32_t)StrtabSize, offsetof(Header, StrtabSize)); // Fixup all address info offsets uint64_t Offset = 0; for (auto AddrInfoOffset: AddrInfoOffsets) { O.fixup32(AddrInfoOffset, AddrInfoOffsetsOffset + Offset); Offset += 4; } return ErrorSuccess(); } llvm::Error GsymCreator::finalize(llvm::raw_ostream &OS) { std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> Guard(Mutex); if (Finalized) return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument, "already finalized"); Finalized = true; // Sort function infos so we can emit sorted functions. llvm::sort(Funcs.begin(), Funcs.end()); // Don't let the string table indexes change by finalizing in order. StrTab.finalizeInOrder(); // Remove duplicates function infos that have both entries from debug info // (DWARF or Breakpad) and entries from the SymbolTable. // // Also handle overlapping function. Usually there shouldn't be any, but they // can and do happen in some rare cases. // // (a) (b) (c) // ^ ^ ^ ^ // |X |Y |X ^ |X // | | | |Y | ^ // | | | v v |Y // v v v v // // In (a) and (b), Y is ignored and X will be reported for the full range. // In (c), both functions will be included in the result and lookups for an // address in the intersection will return Y because of binary search. // // Note that in case of (b), we cannot include Y in the result because then // we wouldn't find any function for range (end of Y, end of X) // with binary search auto NumBefore = Funcs.size(); auto Curr = Funcs.begin(); auto Prev = Funcs.end(); while (Curr != Funcs.end()) { // Can't check for overlaps or same address ranges if we don't have a // previous entry if (Prev != Funcs.end()) { if (Prev->Range.intersects(Curr->Range)) { // Overlapping address ranges. if (Prev->Range == Curr->Range) { // Same address range. Check if one is from debug info and the other // is from a symbol table. If so, then keep the one with debug info. // Our sorting guarantees that entries with matching address ranges // that have debug info are last in the sort. if (*Prev == *Curr) { // FunctionInfo entries match exactly (range, lines, inlines) OS << "warning: duplicate function info entries, removing " "duplicate:\n" << *Curr << '\n'; Curr = Funcs.erase(Prev); } else { if (!Prev->hasRichInfo() && Curr->hasRichInfo()) { // Same address range, one with no debug info (symbol) and the // next with debug info. Keep the latter. Curr = Funcs.erase(Prev); } else { OS << "warning: same address range contains different debug " << "info. Removing:\n" << *Prev << "\nIn favor of this one:\n" << *Curr << "\n"; Curr = Funcs.erase(Prev); } } } else { // print warnings about overlaps OS << "warning: function ranges overlap:\n" << *Prev << "\n" << *Curr << "\n"; } } else if (Prev->Range.size() == 0 && Curr->Range.contains(Prev->Range.Start)) { OS << "warning: removing symbol:\n" << *Prev << "\nKeeping:\n" << *Curr << "\n"; Curr = Funcs.erase(Prev); } } if (Curr == Funcs.end()) break; Prev = Curr++; } OS << "Pruned " << NumBefore - Funcs.size() << " functions, ended with " << Funcs.size() << " total\n"; return Error::success(); } uint32_t GsymCreator::insertString(StringRef S) { std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> Guard(Mutex); if (S.empty()) return 0; return StrTab.add(S); } void GsymCreator::addFunctionInfo(FunctionInfo &&FI) { std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> Guard(Mutex); Funcs.emplace_back(FI); } void GsymCreator::forEachFunctionInfo( std::function<bool(FunctionInfo &)> const &Callback) { std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> Guard(Mutex); for (auto &FI : Funcs) { if (!Callback(FI)) break; } } void GsymCreator::forEachFunctionInfo( std::function<bool(const FunctionInfo &)> const &Callback) const { std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> Guard(Mutex); for (const auto &FI : Funcs) { if (!Callback(FI)) break; } } ```
Mary Isobel Downer, Lady Downer (13 December 1924 – 14 October 2014) was South Australian patron, wife of federal MP and high commissioner Sir Alexander "Alick" Downer, and mother of Liberal Party leader, Australian Foreign Minister and high commissioner Alexander Downer. Early life Mary Gosse was born on 13 December 1924. She and her four brothers were raised in Parkside, (an inner suburb of Adelaide) and was educated at Presbyterian Girls' College (now Seymour College), then a private Presbyterian Church of Australia (now Uniting Church) school for girls. Her father, Sir James Gosse, was a prominent Adelaide businessman and philanthropist, as was her grandfather Tom Elder Barr Smith. In 1943, during World War Two, at the age of 18, she enlisted in the Army. She joined the Searchlight Battalion, where she served as a truck driver in Western Australia, subsequently being discharged in March 1943 with the rank of Gunner. Mary Gosse married Alick Downer on 23 April 1947 at the Church of the Epiphany in Crafers. Later years Downer moved to London with her husband in 1964 as he took up the post of Australian High Commissioner. She became involved with an Australian expatriate community, establishing the Chicken and Chablis Club, and became Lady Downer in 1965 when her husband was knighted. Lady Downer was an active patron of the Mary Potter Foundation, from 1994. The foundation works to raise funds to support the work of the Mary Potter Hospice, operated by Calvary Health Care Adelaide, and to support the development of services to the terminally ill and their families by the Hospice through the provision of additional buildings, facilities, equipment and/or services. She was the primary patron of the Barossa Valley Music Festival in South Australia until its termination in 2005. An article on Lady Downer was featured in the Spring 2008 issue of Barossa Living. Death Mary, Lady Downer, died on 14 October 2014, aged 89, in London, while visiting her son Alexander Downer, the incumbent Australian High Commissioner to the UK. Prime Minister Tony Abbott paid tribute to her, calling her a "person of substance and style". Her body was cremated at Mortlake Crematorium in London on 22 October 2014 after a service officiated by the Dean of Westminster. See also Downer family References External links The Downer Family Archival Collection at the University of South Australia Library 1924 births 2014 deaths Australian people of English descent Australian women philanthropists Australian Army soldiers Australian Army personnel of World War II Women in the Australian military Australian women in World War II Downer family 20th-century Australian philanthropists 20th-century women philanthropists
Al-Hafiz Hamzah (born 15 March 1984) is a former Malaysian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Club career Kedah FA He was a product of Kedah's youth system (President Cup team), and started in the junior squad during the 2002 season, but it was not until 2004 that he debuted in the senior side, replacing Megat Amir Faisal Al Khalidi Ibrahim. In 2004, where Malaysian football was introduced with the Malaysia Super League, Al-Hafiz became a second choice goalkeeper behind Megat Amir Faisal after Mirandinha brought him into the senior squad. However, he had been given a chance and made his debut in the first league match against Selangor Public Bank FC on 14 February 2004 after Megat Amir Faisal had a serious back injury during the pre-season preparations. USM FC Al-Hafiz joined Premier league side, USM FC, in the 2012 season. Johor Darul Takzim FC Al-Hafiz joined the star-studded squad, Johor Darul Takzim F.C., in 2013, after USM FC management cited financial difficulties as the reason for the decision to pull out of the Malaysia Premier League. He got off to a mixed start for the 2013 season but managed to cement his place as a first-choice goalkeeper throughout the season. Honours Club honours Johor Darul Takzim Malaysian Charity Shield: 2015 Winner Malaysia Super League (2): 2014, 2015 2014 Malaysia Cup: Runner Up 2013 Malaysia FA Cup: Runner Up References External links 1984 births Living people Malaysian men's footballers Footballers from Kedah Kedah Darul Aman F.C. players Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. players Malaysia Super League players Men's association football goalkeepers Malaysian people of Malay descent
```glsl namespace FSharp.Compiler.CodeAnalysis open System open System.IO open System.Collections.Generic open System.Diagnostics open Internal.Utilities.Library open FSharp.Compiler.Diagnostics open FSharp.Compiler.EditorServices open FSharp.Compiler.Syntax open FSharp.Compiler.SyntaxTreeOps open FSharp.Compiler.Text open FSharp.Compiler.Text.Range module SourceFileImpl = let IsSignatureFile file = let ext = Path.GetExtension file 0 = String.Compare(".fsi", ext, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) /// Additional #defines that should be in place when editing a file in a file editor such as VS. let GetImplicitConditionalDefinesForEditing (isInteractive: bool) = if isInteractive then [ "INTERACTIVE"; "EDITING" ] // This is still used by the foreground parse else [ "COMPILED"; "EDITING" ] type CompletionPath = string list * string option // plid * residue [<RequireQualifiedAccess>] type FSharpInheritanceOrigin = | Class | Interface | Unknown [<RequireQualifiedAccess>] type InheritanceContext = | Class | Interface | Unknown [<RequireQualifiedAccess>] type RecordContext = | CopyOnUpdate of range: range * path: CompletionPath | Constructor of typeName: string | New of path: CompletionPath [<RequireQualifiedAccess>] type CompletionContext = /// Completion context cannot be determined due to errors | Invalid /// Completing something after the inherit keyword | Inherit of context: InheritanceContext * path: CompletionPath /// Completing records field | RecordField of context: RecordContext | RangeOperator /// Completing named parameters\setters in parameter list of constructor\method calls /// end of name ast node * list of properties\parameters that were already set | ParameterList of pos * HashSet<string> | AttributeApplication | OpenDeclaration of isOpenType: bool /// Completing pattern type (e.g. foo (x: |)) | PatternType //your_sha256_hash------------ // FSharpParseFileResults //your_sha256_hash------------ [<Sealed>] type FSharpParseFileResults(diagnostics: FSharpDiagnostic[], input: ParsedInput, parseHadErrors: bool, dependencyFiles: string[]) = member _.Diagnostics = diagnostics member _.ParseHadErrors = parseHadErrors member _.ParseTree = input member _.TryRangeOfNameOfNearestOuterBindingContainingPos pos = let tryGetIdentRangeFromBinding binding = match binding with | SynBinding(headPat = headPat) -> match headPat with | SynPat.LongIdent(longDotId = longIdentWithDots) -> Some longIdentWithDots.Range | SynPat.As(rhsPat = SynPat.Named(ident = SynIdent(ident, _); isThisVal = false)) | SynPat.Named(SynIdent(ident, _), false, _, _) -> Some ident.idRange | _ -> None let rec walkBinding expr workingRange = match expr with // This lets us dive into subexpressions that may contain the binding we're after | SynExpr.Sequential(_, _, expr1, expr2, _) -> if rangeContainsPos expr1.Range pos then walkBinding expr1 workingRange else walkBinding expr2 workingRange | SynExpr.LetOrUse(bindings = bindings; body = bodyExpr) -> let potentialNestedRange = bindings |> List.tryFind (fun binding -> rangeContainsPos binding.RangeOfBindingWithRhs pos) |> Option.bind tryGetIdentRangeFromBinding match potentialNestedRange with | Some range -> walkBinding bodyExpr range | None -> walkBinding bodyExpr workingRange | _ -> Some workingRange let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with override _.VisitExpr(_, _, defaultTraverse, expr) = defaultTraverse expr override _.VisitBinding(_path, defaultTraverse, binding) = match binding with | SynBinding(valData = SynValData(memberFlags = None); expr = expr) as b when rangeContainsPos b.RangeOfBindingWithRhs pos -> match tryGetIdentRangeFromBinding b with | Some range -> walkBinding expr range | None -> None | _ -> defaultTraverse binding } SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) member _.TryIdentOfPipelineContainingPosAndNumArgsApplied pos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_, _, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.App(_, _, SynExpr.App(_, true, SynExpr.LongIdent(longDotId = SynLongIdent(id = [ ident ])), _, _), argExpr, _) when rangeContainsPos argExpr.Range pos -> match argExpr with | SynExpr.App(_, _, _, SynExpr.Paren(expr, _, _, _), _) when rangeContainsPos expr.Range pos -> None | _ -> if ident.idText = "op_PipeRight" then Some(ident, 1) elif ident.idText = "op_PipeRight2" then Some(ident, 2) elif ident.idText = "op_PipeRight3" then Some(ident, 3) else None | _ -> defaultTraverse expr } SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) member _.IsPosContainedInApplication pos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_, traverseSynExpr, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.TypeApp(_, _, _, _, _, _, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> Some range | SynExpr.App(_, _, _, SynExpr.ComputationExpr(_, expr, _), range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> traverseSynExpr expr | SynExpr.App(_, _, _, _, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> Some range | _ -> defaultTraverse expr } let result = SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) result.IsSome member _.IsTypeName(range: range) = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitModuleDecl(_, _, synModuleDecl) = match synModuleDecl with | SynModuleDecl.Types(typeDefns, _) -> typeDefns |> Seq.exists (fun (SynTypeDefn(typeInfo, _, _, _, _, _)) -> typeInfo.Range = range) |> Some | _ -> None } let result = SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(range.Start, input, visitor) result |> Option.contains true member _.TryRangeOfFunctionOrMethodBeingApplied pos = let rec getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos = match expr with | SynExpr.Ident ident -> Some ident.idRange | SynExpr.LongIdent(_, _, _, range) -> Some range | SynExpr.Paren(expr, _, _, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos | SynExpr.TypeApp(expr, _, _, _, _, _, _) -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos | SynExpr.App(_, _, funcExpr, argExpr, _) -> match argExpr with | SynExpr.App(_, _, _, _, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr argExpr pos // Special case: `async { ... }` is actually a ComputationExpr inside of the argExpr of a SynExpr.App | SynExpr.ComputationExpr(_, expr, range) | SynExpr.Paren(expr, _, _, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos // Yielding values in an array or list that is used as an argument: List.sum [ getVal a b; getVal b c ] | SynExpr.ArrayOrListComputed(_, expr, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> if rangeContainsPos expr.Range pos then getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos else (* In cases like let test () = div [] [ str "" ; | ] `ProvideParametersAsyncAux` currently works with the wrong symbol or doesn't detect the previously applied arguments. Until that is fixed, don't show any tooltips rather than the wrong signature. *) None | _ -> match funcExpr with | SynExpr.App(_, true, _, _, _) when rangeContainsPos argExpr.Range pos -> // x |> List.map // Don't dive into the funcExpr (the operator expr) // because we dont want to offer sig help for that! getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr argExpr pos | _ -> // Generally, we want to dive into the func expr to get the range // of the identifier of the function we're after getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr funcExpr pos | SynExpr.Sequential(_, _, expr1, expr2, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> if rangeContainsPos expr1.Range pos then getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr1 pos else getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr2 pos | SynExpr.LetOrUse(bindings = bindings; body = body; range = range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> let binding = bindings |> List.tryFind (fun x -> rangeContainsPos x.RangeOfBindingWithRhs pos) match binding with | Some(SynBinding.SynBinding(expr = expr)) -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos | None -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr body pos | SynExpr.IfThenElse(ifExpr = ifExpr; thenExpr = thenExpr; elseExpr = elseExpr; range = range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> if rangeContainsPos ifExpr.Range pos then getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr ifExpr pos elif rangeContainsPos thenExpr.Range pos then getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr thenExpr pos else match elseExpr with | None -> None | Some expr -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos | SynExpr.Match(expr = expr; clauses = clauses; range = range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> if rangeContainsPos expr.Range pos then getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos else let clause = clauses |> List.tryFind (fun clause -> rangeContainsPos clause.Range pos) match clause with | None -> None | Some clause -> match clause with | SynMatchClause.SynMatchClause(whenExpr = whenExprOpt; resultExpr = resultExpr) -> match whenExprOpt with | None -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr resultExpr pos | Some whenExpr -> if rangeContainsPos whenExpr.Range pos then getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr whenExpr pos else getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr resultExpr pos // Ex: C.M(x, y, ...) <--- We want to find where in the tupled application the call is being made | SynExpr.Tuple(_, exprs, _, tupRange) when rangeContainsPos tupRange pos -> let expr = exprs |> List.tryFind (fun expr -> rangeContainsPos expr.Range pos) match expr with | None -> None | Some expr -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos // Capture the body of a lambda, often nested in a call to a collection function | SynExpr.Lambda(body = body) when rangeContainsPos body.Range pos -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr body pos | SynExpr.DotLambda(expr = body) when rangeContainsPos body.Range pos -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr body pos | SynExpr.Do(expr, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos | SynExpr.Assert(expr, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos | SynExpr.ArbitraryAfterError(_debugStr, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> Some range | expr -> traverseSynExpr expr let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_, traverseSynExpr, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.TypeApp(expr, _, _, _, _, _, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr expr pos | SynExpr.App(_, _, _funcExpr, _, range) as app when rangeContainsPos range pos -> getIdentRangeForFuncExprInApp traverseSynExpr app pos | _ -> defaultTraverse expr } SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) member _.GetAllArgumentsForFunctionApplicationAtPosition pos = SynExprAppLocationsImpl.getAllCurriedArgsAtPosition pos input member _.TryRangeOfParenEnclosingOpEqualsGreaterUsage opGreaterEqualPos = let (|Ident|_|) ofName = function | SynExpr.LongIdent(longDotId = SynLongIdent(id = [ ident ])) when ident.idText = ofName -> Some() | _ -> None let (|InfixAppOfOpEqualsGreater|_|) = function | SynExpr.App(ExprAtomicFlag.NonAtomic, false, SynExpr.App(ExprAtomicFlag.NonAtomic, true, Ident "op_EqualsGreater", actualParamListExpr, _), actualLambdaBodyExpr, _) -> Some(actualParamListExpr, actualLambdaBodyExpr) | _ -> None SyntaxTraversal.Traverse( opGreaterEqualPos, input, { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_, _, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.Paren(InfixAppOfOpEqualsGreater(lambdaArgs, lambdaBody) as app, _, _, _) -> Some(app.Range, lambdaArgs.Range, lambdaBody.Range) | _ -> defaultTraverse expr member _.VisitBinding(_path, defaultTraverse, binding) = match binding with | SynBinding(kind = SynBindingKind.Normal; expr = InfixAppOfOpEqualsGreater(lambdaArgs, lambdaBody) as app) -> Some(app.Range, lambdaArgs.Range, lambdaBody.Range) | _ -> defaultTraverse binding } ) member _.TryRangeOfStringInterpolationContainingPos pos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_, _, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.InterpolatedString(range = range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> Some range | _ -> defaultTraverse expr } SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) member _.TryRangeOfExprInYieldOrReturn pos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_path, _, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.YieldOrReturn(_, expr, range) | SynExpr.YieldOrReturnFrom(_, expr, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> Some expr.Range | _ -> defaultTraverse expr } SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) member _.TryRangeOfRecordExpressionContainingPos pos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_, _, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.Record(_, _, _, range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> Some range | _ -> defaultTraverse expr } SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) member _.TryRangeOfRefCellDereferenceContainingPos expressionPos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_, _, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.App(_, false, SynExpr.LongIdent(longDotId = SynLongIdent(id = [ funcIdent ])), expr, _) -> if funcIdent.idText = "op_Dereference" && rangeContainsPos expr.Range expressionPos then Some funcIdent.idRange else None | _ -> defaultTraverse expr } SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(expressionPos, input, visitor) member _.TryRangeOfExpressionBeingDereferencedContainingPos expressionPos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_, _, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.App(_, false, SynExpr.LongIdent(longDotId = SynLongIdent(id = [ funcIdent ])), expr, _) -> if funcIdent.idText = "op_Dereference" && rangeContainsPos expr.Range expressionPos then Some expr.Range else None | _ -> defaultTraverse expr } SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(expressionPos, input, visitor) member _.TryRangeOfReturnTypeHint(symbolUseStart: pos, ?skipLambdas) = let skipLambdas = defaultArg skipLambdas true SyntaxTraversal.Traverse( symbolUseStart, input, { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_path, _traverseSynExpr, defaultTraverse, expr) = defaultTraverse expr override _.VisitBinding(_path, defaultTraverse, binding) = match binding with | SynBinding(expr = SynExpr.Lambda _) when skipLambdas -> defaultTraverse binding | SynBinding(expr = SynExpr.DotLambda _) when skipLambdas -> defaultTraverse binding // Skip manually type-annotated bindings | SynBinding(returnInfo = Some(SynBindingReturnInfo _)) -> defaultTraverse binding // Let binding | SynBinding(trivia = { EqualsRange = Some equalsRange }; range = range) when range.Start = symbolUseStart -> Some equalsRange.StartRange // Member binding | SynBinding( headPat = SynPat.LongIdent(longDotId = SynLongIdent(id = _ :: ident :: _)) trivia = { EqualsRange = Some equalsRange }) when ident.idRange.Start = symbolUseStart -> Some equalsRange.StartRange | _ -> defaultTraverse binding } ) member _.FindParameterLocations pos = ParameterLocations.Find(pos, input) member _.IsPositionContainedInACurriedParameter pos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_path, traverseSynExpr, defaultTraverse, expr) = defaultTraverse (expr) override _.VisitBinding(_path, _, binding) = match binding with | SynBinding(valData = valData; range = range) when rangeContainsPos range pos -> let info = valData.SynValInfo.CurriedArgInfos let mutable found = false for group in info do for arg in group do match arg.Ident with | Some ident when rangeContainsPos ident.idRange pos -> found <- true | _ -> () if found then Some range else None | _ -> None } let result = SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) result.IsSome member _.IsTypeAnnotationGivenAtPosition pos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_path, _traverseSynExpr, defaultTraverse, expr) = match expr with | SynExpr.Typed(_expr, _typeExpr, range) when Position.posEq range.Start pos -> Some range | _ -> defaultTraverse expr override _.VisitSimplePats(_path, pats) = match pats with | [] -> None | _ -> let exprFunc pat = match pat with // (s: string) | SynSimplePat.Typed(_pat, _targetExpr, range) when Position.posEq range.Start pos -> Some range | _ -> None pats |> List.tryPick exprFunc override _.VisitPat(_path, defaultTraverse, pat) = // (s: string) match pat with | SynPat.Typed(_pat, _targetType, range) when Position.posEq range.Start pos -> Some range | _ -> defaultTraverse pat override _.VisitBinding(_path, defaultTraverse, binding) = // let x : int = 12 match binding with | SynBinding( headPat = SynPat.Named(range = patRange); returnInfo = Some(SynBindingReturnInfo(typeName = SynType.LongIdent _))) -> Some patRange | _ -> defaultTraverse binding } let result = SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) result.IsSome member _.IsPositionWithinTypeDefinition pos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with override _.VisitComponentInfo(path, _) = let typeDefs = path |> List.filter (function | SyntaxNode.SynModule(SynModuleDecl.Types _) -> true | _ -> false) match typeDefs with | [] -> None | _ -> Some true } let result = SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) result.IsSome member _.IsBindingALambdaAtPosition pos = let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with member _.VisitExpr(_path, _traverseSynExpr, defaultTraverse, expr) = defaultTraverse expr override _.VisitBinding(_path, defaultTraverse, binding) = match binding with | SynBinding.SynBinding(expr = expr; range = range) when Position.posEq range.Start pos -> match expr with | SynExpr.Lambda _ -> Some range | SynExpr.DotLambda _ -> Some range | _ -> None | _ -> defaultTraverse binding } let result = SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) result.IsSome member _.IsPositionWithinRecordDefinition pos = let isWithin left right middle = Position.posGt right left && Position.posLt middle right let visitor = { new SyntaxVisitorBase<_>() with override _.VisitRecordDefn(_, _, range) = if pos |> isWithin range.Start range.End then Some true else None override _.VisitTypeAbbrev(_, synType, range) = match synType with | SynType.AnonRecd _ when pos |> isWithin range.Start range.End -> Some true | _ -> None } let result = SyntaxTraversal.Traverse(pos, input, visitor) result.IsSome /// Get declared items and the selected item at the specified location member _.GetNavigationItemsImpl() = DiagnosticsScope.Protect range0 (fun () -> match input with | ParsedInput.ImplFile _ as p -> Navigation.getNavigation p | ParsedInput.SigFile _ -> Navigation.empty) (fun err -> Trace.TraceInformation(sprintf "FCS: recovering from error in GetNavigationItemsImpl: '%s'" err) Navigation.empty) member _.ValidateBreakpointLocationImpl pos = let isMatchRange m = rangeContainsPos m pos || m.StartLine = pos.Line // Process let-binding let findBreakPoints () = let checkRange m = [ if isMatchRange m && not m.IsSynthetic then yield m ] let walkBindSeqPt sp = [ match sp with | DebugPointAtBinding.Yes m -> yield! checkRange m | _ -> () ] let walkForSeqPt sp = [ match sp with | DebugPointAtFor.Yes m -> yield! checkRange m | _ -> () ] let walkInOrToSeqPt sp = [ match sp with | DebugPointAtInOrTo.Yes m -> yield! checkRange m | _ -> () ] let walkWhileSeqPt sp = [ match sp with | DebugPointAtWhile.Yes m -> yield! checkRange m | _ -> () ] let walkTrySeqPt sp = [ match sp with | DebugPointAtTry.Yes m -> yield! checkRange m | _ -> () ] let walkWithSeqPt sp = [ match sp with | DebugPointAtWith.Yes m -> yield! checkRange m | _ -> () ] let walkFinallySeqPt sp = [ match sp with | DebugPointAtFinally.Yes m -> yield! checkRange m | _ -> () ] let rec walkBind (SynBinding(kind = kind; expr = synExpr; debugPoint = spInfo; range = m)) = [ yield! walkBindSeqPt spInfo let extendDebugPointForDo = match kind with | SynBindingKind.Do -> not (IsControlFlowExpression synExpr) | _ -> false // This extends the range of the implicit debug point for 'do expr' range to include the 'do' if extendDebugPointForDo then yield! checkRange m let useImplicitDebugPoint = match spInfo with | DebugPointAtBinding.Yes _ -> false | _ -> not extendDebugPointForDo yield! walkExpr useImplicitDebugPoint synExpr ] and walkExprs exprs = exprs |> List.collect (walkExpr false) and walkBinds exprs = exprs |> List.collect walkBind and walkMatchClauses clauses = [ for SynMatchClause(whenExpr = whenExprOpt; resultExpr = tgtExpr) in clauses do match whenExprOpt with | Some whenExpr -> yield! walkExpr false whenExpr | _ -> () yield! walkExpr true tgtExpr ] and walkExprOpt (spImplicit: bool) eOpt = [ match eOpt with | Some e -> yield! walkExpr spImplicit e | _ -> () ] // Determine the breakpoint locations for an expression. spImplicit indicates we always // emit a breakpoint location for the expression unless it is a syntactic control flow construct and walkExpr spImplicit expr = let m = expr.Range [ if isMatchRange m then if spImplicit && not (IsControlFlowExpression expr) then yield! checkRange m match expr with | SynExpr.ArbitraryAfterError _ | SynExpr.LongIdent _ | SynExpr.DotLambda _ | SynExpr.LibraryOnlyILAssembly _ | SynExpr.LibraryOnlyStaticOptimization _ | SynExpr.Null _ | SynExpr.Typar _ | SynExpr.Ident _ | SynExpr.ImplicitZero _ | SynExpr.Const _ | SynExpr.Dynamic _ -> () | SynExpr.Quote(_, _, e, _, _) | SynExpr.TypeTest(e, _, _) | SynExpr.Upcast(e, _, _) | SynExpr.AddressOf(_, e, _, _) | SynExpr.ComputationExpr(_, e, _) | SynExpr.ArrayOrListComputed(_, e, _) | SynExpr.Typed(e, _, _) | SynExpr.FromParseError(e, _) | SynExpr.DiscardAfterMissingQualificationAfterDot(e, _, _) | SynExpr.Do(e, _) | SynExpr.Assert(e, _) | SynExpr.Fixed(e, _) | SynExpr.DotGet(e, _, _, _) | SynExpr.LongIdentSet(_, e, _) | SynExpr.New(_, _, e, _) | SynExpr.TypeApp(e, _, _, _, _, _, _) | SynExpr.LibraryOnlyUnionCaseFieldGet(e, _, _, _) | SynExpr.Downcast(e, _, _) | SynExpr.InferredUpcast(e, _) | SynExpr.InferredDowncast(e, _) | SynExpr.Lazy(e, _) | SynExpr.TraitCall(_, _, e, _) | SynExpr.Paren(e, _, _, _) -> yield! walkExpr false e | SynExpr.InterpolatedString(parts, _, _) -> yield! walkExprs [ for part in parts do match part with | SynInterpolatedStringPart.String _ -> () | SynInterpolatedStringPart.FillExpr(fillExpr, _) -> yield fillExpr ] | SynExpr.DebugPoint(DebugPointAtLeafExpr.Yes m, isControlFlow, innerExpr) -> yield! checkRange m yield! walkExpr isControlFlow innerExpr | SynExpr.YieldOrReturn(_, e, m) -> yield! checkRange m yield! walkExpr false e | SynExpr.YieldOrReturnFrom(_, e, _) | SynExpr.DoBang(e, _) -> yield! checkRange e.Range yield! walkExpr false e | SynOrElse(e1, e2) | SynAndAlso(e1, e2) -> yield! walkExpr true e1 yield! walkExpr true e2 // Always allow breakpoints on input and stages of x |> f1 |> f2 pipelines | SynPipeRight _ -> let rec loop e = seq { match e with | SynPipeRight(xExpr, fExpr) -> yield! checkRange fExpr.Range yield! walkExpr false fExpr yield! loop xExpr | SynPipeRight2(xExpr1, xExpr2, fExpr) -> yield! checkRange fExpr.Range yield! checkRange xExpr1.Range yield! checkRange xExpr2.Range yield! walkExpr false xExpr1 yield! walkExpr false xExpr2 yield! walkExpr false fExpr | SynPipeRight3(xExpr1, xExpr2, xExpr3, fExpr) -> yield! checkRange fExpr.Range yield! checkRange xExpr1.Range yield! checkRange xExpr2.Range yield! checkRange xExpr3.Range yield! walkExpr false xExpr1 yield! walkExpr false xExpr2 yield! walkExpr false xExpr3 yield! walkExpr false fExpr | _ -> yield! checkRange e.Range yield! walkExpr false e } yield! loop expr | SynExpr.NamedIndexedPropertySet(_, e1, e2, _) | SynExpr.DotSet(e1, _, e2, _) | SynExpr.Set(e1, e2, _) | SynExpr.LibraryOnlyUnionCaseFieldSet(e1, _, _, e2, _) | SynExpr.App(_, _, e1, e2, _) -> yield! walkExpr false e1 yield! walkExpr false e2 | SynExpr.ArrayOrList(_, exprs, _) | SynExpr.Tuple(_, exprs, _, _) -> yield! walkExprs exprs | SynExpr.Record(_, copyExprOpt, fs, _) -> match copyExprOpt with | Some(e, _) -> yield! walkExpr true e | None -> () yield! walkExprs (fs |> List.choose (fun (SynExprRecordField(expr = e)) -> e)) | SynExpr.AnonRecd(copyInfo = copyExprOpt; recordFields = fs) -> match copyExprOpt with | Some(e, _) -> yield! walkExpr true e | None -> () yield! walkExprs (fs |> List.map (fun (_, _, e) -> e)) | SynExpr.ObjExpr(argOptions = args; bindings = bs; members = ms; extraImpls = is) -> let bs = unionBindingAndMembers bs ms match args with | None -> () | Some(arg, _) -> yield! walkExpr false arg yield! walkBinds bs for SynInterfaceImpl(bindings = bs) in is do yield! walkBinds bs | SynExpr.While(spWhile, e1, e2, _) | SynExpr.WhileBang(spWhile, e1, e2, _) -> yield! walkWhileSeqPt spWhile yield! walkExpr false e1 yield! walkExpr true e2 | SynExpr.JoinIn(e1, _range, e2, _range2) -> yield! walkExpr false e1 yield! walkExpr false e2 | SynExpr.For(forDebugPoint = spFor; toDebugPoint = spTo; identBody = e1; toBody = e2; doBody = e3) -> yield! walkForSeqPt spFor yield! walkInOrToSeqPt spTo yield! walkExpr false e1 yield! walkExpr true e2 yield! walkExpr true e3 | SynExpr.ForEach(spFor, spIn, _, _, _, e1, e2, _) -> yield! walkForSeqPt spFor yield! walkInOrToSeqPt spIn yield! walkBindSeqPt (DebugPointAtBinding.Yes e1.Range) yield! walkExpr false e1 yield! walkExpr true e2 | SynExpr.MatchLambda(_isExnMatch, _argm, cl, spBind, _wholem) -> yield! walkBindSeqPt spBind for SynMatchClause(whenExpr = whenExpr; resultExpr = resultExpr) in cl do yield! walkExprOpt true whenExpr yield! walkExpr true resultExpr | SynExpr.Lambda(body = bodyExpr) -> yield! walkExpr true bodyExpr | SynExpr.Match(matchDebugPoint = spBind; expr = inpExpr; clauses = cl) | SynExpr.MatchBang(matchDebugPoint = spBind; expr = inpExpr; clauses = cl) -> yield! walkBindSeqPt spBind yield! walkExpr false inpExpr for SynMatchClause(whenExpr = whenExpr; resultExpr = tgtExpr) in cl do yield! walkExprOpt true whenExpr yield! walkExpr true tgtExpr | SynExpr.LetOrUse(bindings = binds; body = bodyExpr) -> yield! walkBinds binds yield! walkExpr true bodyExpr | SynExpr.TryWith(tryExpr = tryExpr; withCases = cl; tryDebugPoint = spTry; withDebugPoint = spWith) -> yield! walkTrySeqPt spTry yield! walkWithSeqPt spWith yield! walkExpr true tryExpr yield! walkMatchClauses cl | SynExpr.TryFinally(tryExpr = e1; finallyExpr = e2; tryDebugPoint = spTry; finallyDebugPoint = spFinally) -> yield! walkExpr true e1 yield! walkExpr true e2 yield! walkTrySeqPt spTry yield! walkFinallySeqPt spFinally | SynExpr.SequentialOrImplicitYield(spSeq, e1, e2, _, _) | SynExpr.Sequential(spSeq, _, e1, e2, _) -> let implicit1 = match spSeq with | DebugPointAtSequential.SuppressExpr | DebugPointAtSequential.SuppressBoth -> false | _ -> true yield! walkExpr implicit1 e1 let implicit2 = match spSeq with | DebugPointAtSequential.SuppressStmt | DebugPointAtSequential.SuppressBoth -> false | _ -> true yield! walkExpr implicit2 e2 | SynExpr.IfThenElse(ifExpr = e1; thenExpr = e2; elseExpr = e3opt; spIfToThen = spBind) -> yield! walkBindSeqPt spBind yield! walkExpr false e1 yield! walkExpr true e2 yield! walkExprOpt true e3opt | SynExpr.DotIndexedGet(e1, es, _, _) -> yield! walkExpr false e1 yield! walkExpr false es | SynExpr.IndexRange(expr1, _, expr2, _, _, _) -> match expr1 with | Some e -> yield! walkExpr false e | None -> () match expr2 with | Some e -> yield! walkExpr false e | None -> () | SynExpr.IndexFromEnd(e, _) -> yield! walkExpr false e | SynExpr.DotIndexedSet(e1, es, e2, _, _, _) -> yield! walkExpr false e1 yield! walkExpr false es yield! walkExpr false e2 | SynExpr.DotNamedIndexedPropertySet(e1, _, e2, e3, _) -> yield! walkExpr false e1 yield! walkExpr false e2 yield! walkExpr false e3 | SynExpr.LetOrUseBang(spBind, _, _, _, rhsExpr, andBangs, bodyExpr, _, _) -> yield! walkBindSeqPt spBind yield! walkExpr true rhsExpr for SynExprAndBang(debugPoint = andBangSpBind; body = eAndBang) in andBangs do yield! walkBindSeqPt andBangSpBind yield! walkExpr true eAndBang yield! walkExpr true bodyExpr ] // Process a class declaration or F# type declaration let rec walkTycon (SynTypeDefn(typeRepr = repr; members = membDefns; implicitConstructor = implicitCtor; range = m)) = if not (isMatchRange m) then [] else [ for memb in membDefns do yield! walkMember memb match repr with | SynTypeDefnRepr.ObjectModel(_, membDefns, _) -> for memb in membDefns do yield! walkMember memb | _ -> () for memb in membDefns do yield! walkMember memb for memb in Option.toList implicitCtor do yield! walkMember memb ] // Returns class-members for the right dropdown and walkMember memb = if not (isMatchRange memb.Range) then [] else [ match memb with | SynMemberDefn.LetBindings(binds, _, _, _) -> yield! walkBinds binds | SynMemberDefn.AutoProperty(synExpr = synExpr) -> yield! walkExpr true synExpr | SynMemberDefn.ImplicitCtor(range = m) -> yield! checkRange m | SynMemberDefn.Member(bind, _) -> yield! walkBind bind | SynMemberDefn.GetSetMember(getBinding, setBinding, _, _) -> match getBinding, setBinding with | None, None -> () | None, Some binding | Some binding, None -> yield! walkBind binding | Some getBinding, Some setBinding -> yield! walkBind getBinding yield! walkBind setBinding | SynMemberDefn.Interface(members = Some membs) -> for m in membs do yield! walkMember m | SynMemberDefn.Inherit(_, _, m) -> // can break on the "inherit" clause yield! checkRange m | SynMemberDefn.ImplicitInherit(_, arg, _, m) -> // can break on the "inherit" clause yield! checkRange m yield! walkExpr true arg | _ -> () ] // Process declarations nested in a module that should be displayed in the left dropdown // (such as type declarations, nested modules etc.) let rec walkDecl decl = [ match decl with | SynModuleDecl.Let(_, binds, m) when isMatchRange m -> yield! walkBinds binds | SynModuleDecl.Expr(expr, m) when isMatchRange m -> yield! walkExpr true expr | SynModuleDecl.ModuleAbbrev _ -> () | SynModuleDecl.NestedModule(decls = decls; range = m) when isMatchRange m -> for d in decls do yield! walkDecl d | SynModuleDecl.Types(tydefs, m) when isMatchRange m -> for d in tydefs do yield! walkTycon d | SynModuleDecl.Exception(SynExceptionDefn(SynExceptionDefnRepr _, _, membDefns, _), m) when isMatchRange m -> for m in membDefns do yield! walkMember m | _ -> () ] // Collect all the items in a module let walkModule (SynModuleOrNamespace(decls = decls; range = m)) = if isMatchRange m then List.collect walkDecl decls else [] /// Get information for implementation file let walkImplFile (modules: SynModuleOrNamespace list) = List.collect walkModule modules match input with | ParsedInput.ImplFile file -> walkImplFile file.Contents | _ -> [] DiagnosticsScope.Protect range0 (fun () -> let locations = findBreakPoints () if pos.Column = 0 then // we have a breakpoint that was set with mouse at line start match locations |> List.filter (fun m -> m.StartLine = m.EndLine && pos.Line = m.StartLine) with | [] -> match locations |> List.filter (fun m -> rangeContainsPos m pos) with | [] -> match locations |> List.filter (fun m -> rangeBeforePos m pos |> not) with | [] -> Seq.tryHead locations | locationsAfterPos -> Seq.tryHead locationsAfterPos | coveringLocations -> Seq.tryLast coveringLocations | locationsOnSameLine -> Seq.tryHead locationsOnSameLine else match locations |> List.filter (fun m -> rangeContainsPos m pos) with | [] -> match locations |> List.filter (fun m -> rangeBeforePos m pos |> not) with | [] -> Seq.tryHead locations | locationsAfterPos -> Seq.tryHead locationsAfterPos | coveringLocations -> Seq.tryLast coveringLocations) (fun msg -> Trace.TraceInformation(sprintf "FCS: recovering from error in ValidateBreakpointLocationImpl: '%s'" msg) None) /// When these files appear or disappear the configuration for the current project is invalidated. member _.DependencyFiles = dependencyFiles member _.FileName = input.FileName // Get items for the navigation drop down bar member scope.GetNavigationItems() = // This does not need to be run on the background thread scope.GetNavigationItemsImpl() member scope.ValidateBreakpointLocation pos = // This does not need to be run on the background thread scope.ValidateBreakpointLocationImpl pos ```
Cornelius Boots (Cornelius Shinzen Boots) is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist. Best known for founding and leading Edmund Welles, the only composing bass clarinet quartet in the world, he now mainly plays and composes for the shakuhachi flute having retired from bass clarinet in 2015 He received his shakuhachi master teaching’s license (Shihan) from Grand Master Michael Chikuzen Gould in 2013. He has recorded five albums and performs internationally. He played on stage during Sony's E3 2018 conference, prior to the reveal of Ghost of Tsushima, a samurai-based video game. Boots mostly plays taimu shakuhachi, which are long, wide-bore flutes noted for their deep tones. References External links Interview on The Next Track podcast 1974 births Living people Shakuhachi players American male composers 21st-century American composers American clarinetists American jazz bass clarinetists 21st-century American male musicians Edmund Welles members 21st-century flautists
```smalltalk using System; using Volo.Abp.Application.Dtos; using Volo.Abp.Domain.Entities; namespace Volo.Abp.TenantManagement; public class TenantDto : ExtensibleEntityDto<Guid>, IHasConcurrencyStamp { public string Name { get; set; } public string ConcurrencyStamp { get; set; } } ```
```php <?php namespace TCG\Voyager\Database\Types\Mysql; use Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\AbstractPlatform; use TCG\Voyager\Database\Types\Type; class GeometryCollectionType extends Type { public const NAME = 'geometrycollection'; public function getSQLDeclaration(array $field, AbstractPlatform $platform) { return 'geometrycollection'; } } ```
Groves is a city in Jefferson County, Texas, United States. The population was 17,335 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Beaumont–Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area. History In 1886, Sam Courville moved his family from a Sabine Lake settlement in Port Arthur to a new home on of land. It was in that same general area around 1911 that John Warne Gates purchased additional tracts of land. The land was conveyed to the Griffing brothers of Port Arthur in 1916, and three years later Griffing Brothers Nursery employee Wiley Choate supervised the planting of several thousand pecan trees on a tract. In 1921, the Port Arthur Land Development Company took control of the site and divided the land into a residential subdivision known as "Pecan Grove". The name was later changed to "Groves", after development representative and pioneer Port Arthurian Asa Groves. A post office was established in 1927 and a school opened in 1929. A public library opened the following year. The community rapidly developed as a stop on the Kansas City Southern Railway. The Atlantic Refinery began operating in 1936. In 1940, a public water system was installed in the community. Several civic organizations, including the Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, and Volunteer Fire Department, were formed during the 1940s. By the early 1950s, Groves had an estimated population of 1,300. In 1952, residents of the community voted 1,079–262 in favor of incorporating Groves as a city. Rapid population growth followed, surpassing 17,000 in the 1960 census and reaching 18,067 by 1970. During the remainder of the 20th century, the population slowly declined. In 2000, Groves was the fourth-largest city in Jefferson County, after Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Nederland. Geography Groves is located in eastern Jefferson County at (29.947113, –93.915829). It is southeast of downtown Beaumont in eastern Jefferson County. The city of Port Arthur borders Groves on three sides (southeast, southwest, and northeast), while Port Neches lies to the northwest. Three State Highways – 73, 87, and 347 – pass through or near the city. Sabine Lake, an estuary of the Gulf of Mexico, is to the southeast. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city of Groves has a total area of , of which , or 0.28%, are water. Most of the city sits at an elevation of above sea level. Demographics As of the 2020 United States census, there were 17,335 people, 5,747 households, and 3,851 families residing in the city. As of the census of 2000, there were 15,733 people, 6,182 households, and 4,512 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 6,570 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 93.46% White, 1.32% African American, 0.26% Native American, 1.65% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.98% from other races, and 1.29% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7.82% of the population. There were 6,182 households, of which 31.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.8% were married couples living together, 9.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.0% were non-families. 24.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.52 and the average family size was 2.98. In the city, the population was spread out, with 23.9% under the age of 18 (see Recreation), 8.5% from 18 to 24, 26.8% from 25 to 44, 21.6% from 45 to 64, and 19.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 88.8 males. The median income for a household in the city was $42,692, and the median income for a family was $50,892. Males had a median income of $41,404 versus $23,493 for females. The per capita income for the city was $21,147. Government and infrastructure The United States Postal Service Groves Post Office is at 6230 39th Street. The city has invested over $14,000,000 into the city infrastructure since 2003. This includes a new $6,000,000 water treatment plant as well as $5,000,000 borrowed from the TWDB to deal with inflow and infiltration issues in the waste water collection system. Substantial investments have also been made to the water distribution system and waste water treatment plant, and $2,000,000 has been allocated to streets and drainage maintenance and improvements. Education Primary and secondary schools The city is primarily served by the Port Neches-Groves Independent School District. A small area of Groves is served by the Port Arthur Independent School District. Groves Middle, Van Buren, Taft elementary, and Groves elementary are located in Groves. (PNGISD) Colleges and universities The Lamar University system is in nearby Beaumont. Post-secondary educational opportunities are provided to the city of Groves and surrounding areas by the main campus of Lamar University, Lamar Institute of Technology, Lamar State College at Port Arthur, and Lamar State College at Orange. Public libraries The Groves Public Library at 5600 West Washington Boulevard serves Groves. In popular culture A donut shop in Groves was a key location featured in the 2021 feature film Red Rocket starring Simon Rex and directed by Sean Baker. Notable people Greg Davis, former American college football coach Janis Joplin, noted "Queen of the Blues", famous for her raspy voice and soulful style was a student of Thomas Jefferson High School. She lived in Groves with her parents before she broke into the rock-n-roll scene Mary Karr, American poet and essayist. Her memoir, The Liars Club, was based on her childhood in Groves Brittney Rodriguez, actress (Red Rocket), former employee at Total Petrochemicals refinery across the street from the Donut Hole References External links City of Groves official website Groves Chamber of Commerce and Tourist Bureau Cities in Texas Cities in Jefferson County, Texas Cities in the Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area
```java /* * * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY * specific language governing permissions and limitations */ package io.ballerina.xmltorecordconverter; import org.ballerinalang.langserver.commons.registration.BallerinaClientCapability; /** * Client capabilities for the XMLToRecord service. * * @since 2201.7.2 */ public class XMLToRecordConverterClientCapabilities extends BallerinaClientCapability { private boolean convert; public boolean isConvert() { return convert; } public void setConvert(boolean convert) { this.convert = convert; } public XMLToRecordConverterClientCapabilities() { super(Constants.CAPABILITY_NAME); } } ```
is a massively multiplayer online game strategy game with incorporated city-building, card collection and third-person action gameplay elements, developed and published by Sega for iOS and Android devices in 2010. It is free to download and play, and offers several in-game purchases to enhance gameplay. A sequel, titled Kingdom Conquest II, was released in Japan in December 2012, and worldwide in January 2013. Gameplay In Kingdom Conquest, players must manage a kingdom in the world of Magna, building and upgrading facilities, managing resources, and collecting Monster Cards that can be drawn from randomized Card Packs. These Card Packs can either be purchased through In-App Purchases or with tickets obtained by running Dungeons in a 3rd Person 3D Dungeon Combat system, where players fight successive waves of enemies. The goal of the game is to work collaboratively with other players to rule the fictional world of Magna, which is populated by other players as well as by Monsters, who are found in every section of the gridded World Map. Players must send Monster Units (combinations of various Monster Cards) to various territories, and a successful battle will transfer control of that territory to the player. In this way, players must vie for control over areas of the map, with the ultimate goal of conquering Debris Towers, enormous Spires filled with Monsters. The game is split into seasons, each of which lasts until control over the debris towers is settled and one Alliance has emerged victorious. With the end of one season, and the start of another, players' cities are reset, and they must start over. This ensures that new players have an opportunity to compete with veteran players by starting on relatively equal footing. New content, such as additional unique Monster Cards, is added regularly. Various competitive events also take place to encourage players to engage one another. Controversy The game was controversial in that many customers complained about the game charging the in-game purchases without their consent, even those who did not download the game. References External links Official site 2010 video games Android (operating system) games IOS games Sega video games Sega Games franchises Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy games Multiplayer and single-player video games Video games developed in Japan
```ruby # frozen_string_literal: true require "spec_helper" module Decidim describe Admin::AssemblyMemberPresenter, type: :helper do let(:assembly_member) do build(:assembly_member, full_name: "Full name") end describe "name" do subject { described_class.new(assembly_member).name } it { is_expected.to eq "Full name" } context "when member is an existing user" do let(:user) { build(:user, name: "Julia G.", nickname: "julia_g") } let(:assembly_member) { build(:assembly_member, full_name: "Full name", user:) } it { is_expected.to eq "Julia G. (@julia_g)" } end end describe "position" do subject { described_class.new(assembly_member).position } context "when position is predefined" do it { is_expected.to eq t(assembly_member.position, scope: "decidim.admin.models.assembly_member.positions") } end context "when position is other" do let(:assembly_member) { build(:assembly_member, position: "other", position_other: "Custom position") } it "show the custom position value" do expect(subject).to eq("Custom position") end end end end end ```
```less .u-section-card { width: 100; .title { height: 40px; background: #fafafa; display: flex; align-items: center; line-height: 1.5; padding: 0 12px; } .content { padding: 24px 0; } } ```
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Luiz Felipe Machado de Oliveira (born 31 August 1997), commonly known as Felipinho, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Bahia. Career statistics Club Notes References 1997 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Esporte Clube Tigres do Brasil players Villa Nova Atlético Clube players Clube Atlético Mineiro players Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players
Polillo, officially the Municipality of Polillo (), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 31,908 people. It is located on the southern part of the eponymous Polillo Island fronting the Philippine Sea and its jurisdiction also includes Balesin Island in Lamon Bay (). History Trade relations between the natives of the Polillo Islands and Chinese merchants existed long before the Spanish conquerors came to the archipelago. Trade was a conglomeration of Malay-Hindu-Chinese-Tagalog. Padre Morga wrote that Polillo originated from the Chinese word "Pulilu", which means beautiful island with plenty of food, it was home to native a barangay-state which was also known as Pulilu and recorded as such in Chinese chronicles, it was mentioned as politically connected to the nation of Sandao, itself a vassal state to the nation of Ma-i. When Juan de Salcedo, a Spanish conqueror came to Polillo in 1567, he saw a central government fully organized through the Balangay, with a datu who had a direct supervision and control over all the natives. The inhabitants lived in nipa huts. In 1571 the Spaniards took hold of the islands of Pu Li Lu. Through the leadership of Padre Domingo, a Spanish friar, a chapel was built, where the old Spanish church was later constructed. After one and a half years, the people, through forced labor built a concrete wall to protect the "pueblo" of Pu Li Lu from moro pirate invaders. Watchtowers called "castillos" were erected in the four corners of the pueblo. The church was constructed in 1577 . Boulders, gravel and sand were mixed with lime produced out of seashells and coral stones. Padre Domingo instigated the planting of sugar cane in San Isidro, San Antonio and San Francisco. Production of molasses was put into full swing. Spanish conquistadores were assigned to the "pueblo" of Pu Li Lu to promote church construction. The church tower was constructed with priority, so that in 1587, in the early summer of May, two huge bronze bells rang atop. Due to language problems, Padre Domingo changed Pu Li Lu to Polillo. In 1942, the occupied by the Japanese Imperial forces landed in Polillo. In 1945, the liberation by the Philippine Commonwealth troops of the 5th and 52nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army landed in Polillo we fought the battles against the Japanese forces in the Battle of Polillo Island during World War II. In 1987, three weeks before the April 18 coup attempt against the national government, cadres of the New People's Army attacked the Philippine Constabulary detachment in Polillo Island. In recent years, government-funded infrastructures were built and private investments in hotel, resorts, services and utilities increased. A notable personality, Rafael "Raffy" Puchero Nantes - a former three-termer 1st District Congressman of Quezon (1998–2001, 2001–2004, 2004–2007) and Governor of Quezon Province (2007–2010). Governor Raffy P. Nantes, fondly called as "Kuya Raffy", died in a helicopter accident that crashed into two houses at Hael Subdivision 1, Barangay Iyam, Lucena City on Monday, May 17, 2010, about 3:15 p.m. He had just attended a regular weekly flag raising ceremony at Quezon Convention Center in Kapitolyo, Lucena City, Quezon, Philippines. On 26 March 2021, two NPA members surrendered to government forces in Barangay Salipsip. On 21 February 2022, the Armed Forces of the Philippines fought an armed encounter with the New People's Army in Barangay Binitbitinan. The NPA eventually withdrew. Geography Polillo is located about off the eastern coast of Luzon. It is bounded by municipality of Panukulan in the northwest and the municipality of Burdeos in the northeastern side of the island. Lamon Bay bounds it at the south, east and west. It is east of the municipality of Infanta and east of the municipality of Real. It can be reached by motorboats more or less three hours via Real-Polillo in the Ungos Port and a little bit shorter via, Infanta-Polillo through Infanta Municipal Fish Port. Barangays Polillo is politically subdivided into 20 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios. Anawan Atulayan Balesin Bañadero Binibitinan Bislian Bucao Canicanian Kalubakis Languyin Libjo Pamatdan Pilion Pinaglubayan Poblacion Sabang Salipsip Sibulan Taluong Tamulaya-Anibong Climate Demographics Economy Festivities The town of Polillo is celebrating its founding anniversary every March 18 more than 400 years ago. The celebration last for at least three days. Starting from March 17, there are different celebrations held in the town proper including the "Gabi ng Parangal" (Coronation Night) of the Town's Beauty, Binibining Polillo and all the ladies representing different barangays. March 18 is the most awaited day of the celebration where a big parade can be seen by all the natives and guest. The "Parada" includes all the schools, NGOs, LGUs, all the barangay participants and more. The most awaited groups in the parade are the "Banda" - School Bands - from different schools and school levels. Celebration will continue until night fall with the "Sayawan" at the town plaza. March 19 is the Feast of St. Joseph. the Patron Saint of the town. The celebration starts from a procession together with all the patron saints of all the sitios and barangays and all devotees of Saint Joseph. Including all the sitio's and barangay's patron saints in the procession is known as "dapit". Many believes that this celebration of the Feast of Saint Joseph plays big part from the town's safety against nature disaster specially typhoons. It has something to do with the church history where those saints served as protector along the region. Devotees of St. Joseph now turns the old "St. Joseph Parish" into "Prelature Shrine of St. Joseph" as ordered by the Bishop of Infanta, Bp. Rolando J. Tria Tirona, OCD. DD. year 2010 under the leadership of Fr. Noe Ramos, former Parish Priest of the Town. Travel Getting to Polillo from Manila takes around six hours of travel by land and by sea. The first segment of the trip involves travelling to Ungos Port in Real, Quezon via the Pililla-Famy-Real road. The recently opened Marcos Highway(Marikina-Infanta Highway) is also another route to Ungos Port. Raymond Bus with its terminal located in Legarda, Manila, has regular scheduled trips to Real, Quezon. There are two regular boat trips from Real to Polillo. The first trip usually leaves at 7:30 AM as the bus passengers coming from Lucena and Manila try to catch it up. The next boat leaves at 10:00 AM. The boats are outrigger types powered with a surplus truck engine. The return trips from Polillo are at 5:00 AM and 1:00 PM. The trip from Ungos Port to Polillo usually takes three hours. There are passenger ferries that depart from Dinahican Port in Infanta to Barangay Macnit in Polillo. There are also boat trips to Balesin Island and Polillo from Atimonan's port. See also Polillo Islands References External links Polillo Profile at PhilAtlas.com [ Philippine Standard Geographic Code] Philippine Census Information Local Governance Performance Management System Quezon Province Community and Web Portal Municipalities of Quezon
Transcription factor PU.1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SPI1 gene. Function This gene encodes an ETS-domain transcription factor that activates gene expression during myeloid and B-lymphoid cell development. The nuclear protein binds to a purine-rich sequence known as the PU-box found on enhancers of target genes, and regulates their expression in coordination with other transcription factors and cofactors. The protein can also regulate alternative splicing of target genes. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. The PU.1 transcription factor is essential for hematopoiesis and cell fate decisions. PU.1 can physically interact with a variety of regulatory factors like TFIID, GATA-2, GATA-1 and c-Jun. The protein-protein interactions between these factors can regulate PU.1-dependent cell fate decisions. PU.1 can modulate the expression of 3000 genes in hematopoietic cells including cytokines. It is expressed in monocytes, granulocytes, B and NK cells but is absent in T cells, reticulocytes and megakaryocytes. Its transcription is regulated by various mechanisms . PU.1 is an essential regulator of the pro-fibrotic system. In fibrotic conditions, PU.1 expression is perturbed in fibrotic diseases, resulting in upregulation of fibrosis-associated genes sets in fibroblasts. Disruption of PU.1 in fibrotic fibroblasts leads to them returning into their resting state from pro-fibrotic fibroblasts. PU.1 is seen to be highly expressed in extracellular matrix producing-fibrotic fibroblasts while it is downregulated in inflammatory/ ECM degrading and resting fibroblasts. The majority of the cells expressing PU.1 in fibrotic conditions remain to be fibroblasts with a few infiltrating lymphocytes. PU.1 induces the polarization of resting and inflammatory fibroblasts into fibrotic fibroblasts. Structure The ETS domain is the DNA-binding module of PU.1 and other ETS-family transcription factors. Interactions SPI1 has been shown to interact with: FUS, GATA2, IRF4, and NONO. References Further reading External links Transcription factors
Odessa Piper (born Karen Odessa Piper, October 15, 1952) is an American restaurateur and chef. Early life Odessa Piper was born in Pearl City, Territory of Hawaii, grew up in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and developed an interest in food when she worked at a farm in Canaan, New Hampshire, which was led by a group that was interested in sustainable agriculture. In 1969, Piper moved to Madison, Wisconsin, and worked with a mentor, JoAnna Guthrie, in Guthrie's restaurant, Ovens of Brittany. Piper was influenced by Guthrie, who used organic meats and produce that had been harvested or produced locally. Career Piper and a partner co-founded the restaurant L'Etoile in Madison in 1976; Piper eventually assumed full ownership of the restaurant. Like Ovens of Brittany, the restaurant uses local meat and produce, including the wares of local farmers that are featured at the noted Dane County Farmers' Market (which occurs adjacent to the restaurant). L'Etoile is part of a late 20th-century movement among some restaurants to create local cuisine using only regional food ingredients. (Other such restaurants include Alice Waters' Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California and Sinclair and Frederique Philip's Sooke Harbour House on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.) In 2001 Piper won a James Beard Award for Best Chef: Midwest and L'Etoile was #14 on Gourmet's list of America's 50 Best Restaurants. She sold the restaurant, to her chef de cuisine Tory Miller, in 2005. Piper's work has been featured in Fine Cooking, Food & Wine, Bon Appetit, and Wine Spectator; she has been featured on NPR and on Wisconsin Public Radio. Her creations have appeared in many restaurants and on the menu at the White House. Personal life Odessa Piper is married to the international wine importer, Terry Theise and lives in Roslindale, Boston. References American women restaurateurs Businesspeople from Madison, Wisconsin Living people 1953 births American women chefs James Beard Foundation Award winners American chefs 21st-century American women
```xml import * as React from 'react'; import type { Meta } from '@storybook/react'; import { ProgressBar } from '@fluentui/react-progress'; import { Steps } from 'storywright'; import { makeStyles } from '@griffel/react'; import { getStoryVariant, withStoryWrightSteps, TestWrapperDecoratorFixedWidth, DARK_MODE, HIGH_CONTRAST, RTL, } from '../utilities'; const useStyles = makeStyles({ paused: { '& *': { animationPlayState: 'paused !important', animationDelay: '-1s !important', }, }, }); export default { title: 'ProgressBar converged', decorators: [ TestWrapperDecoratorFixedWidth, story => withStoryWrightSteps({ story, steps: new Steps().snapshot('default', { cropTo: '.testWrapper' }).end() }), ], } satisfies Meta<typeof ProgressBar>; export const IndeterminateThickness = () => ( <div className={useStyles().paused} style={{ display: 'flex', flexDirection: 'column', rowGap: '20px' }}> <ProgressBar /> <ProgressBar thickness="large" /> </div> ); IndeterminateThickness.storyName = 'Indeterminate + thickness'; export const IndeterminateThicknessDarkMode = getStoryVariant(IndeterminateThickness, DARK_MODE); export const IndeterminateThicknessHighContrast = getStoryVariant(IndeterminateThickness, HIGH_CONTRAST); export const IndeterminateThicknessRTL = getStoryVariant(IndeterminateThickness, RTL); export const DeterminateThickness = () => ( <div style={{ display: 'flex', flexDirection: 'column', rowGap: '20px' }}> <ProgressBar value={0.5} /> <ProgressBar value={0.5} thickness="large" /> </div> ); DeterminateThickness.storyName = 'Determinate + thickness'; export const DeterminateThicknessDarkMode = getStoryVariant(DeterminateThickness, DARK_MODE); export const DeterminateThicknessHighContrast = getStoryVariant(DeterminateThickness, HIGH_CONTRAST); export const DeterminateThicknessRTL = getStoryVariant(DeterminateThickness, RTL); export const Error = () => <ProgressBar value={0.5} color="error" />; export const Warning = () => <ProgressBar value={0.5} color="warning" />; export const Success = () => <ProgressBar value={1} color="success" />; ```
```javascript export const state = { enabled: null, api: [], messageTitle: null, priority: null, notifyOnSnatch: null, notifyOnDownload: null, notifyOnSubtitleDownload: null }; export const mutations = {}; export const getters = {}; export const actions = {}; export default { state, mutations, getters, actions }; ```
Cellulite or gynoid lipodystrophy (GLD) is the herniation of subcutaneous fat within fibrous connective tissue that manifests as skin dimpling and nodularity, often on the pelvic region (specifically the buttocks), lower limbs, and abdomen. Cellulite occurs in most postpubescent females. A review gives a prevalence of 85–98% of women of European descent, but it is considerably less common in women of East Asian descent. It is believed to be physiological rather than pathological. It can result from a complex combination of factors, including diet, sedentary lifestyle, hormonal imbalance or heredity, among others. Causes The causes of cellulite include changes in metabolism, physiology, diet and exercise habits, obesity, alteration of connective tissue structure, hormonal factors, genetic factors, the microcirculatory system, the extracellular matrix, and subtle inflammatory alterations. Hormonal factors Hormones play a dominant role in the formation of cellulite. Estrogen is thought to be an important hormone in the development of cellulite, and it has been proposed that an imbalance of estrogen relative to progesterone may be associated with cellulite. However, there has been no reliable clinical evidence to support the claim that estrogen levels are linked to cellulite, and many women with elevated estrogen levels do not get cellulite. Other hormones—including insulin, the catecholamines adrenaline, cortisol and noradrenaline, thyroid hormones, and prolactin—are believed to participate in the development of cellulite. Genetic factors There is a genetic element in individual susceptibility to cellulite. Researchers have traced the genetic component of cellulite to particular polymorphisms in the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and hypoxia-inducible factor 1A (HIF1a) genes. Evidence for the heredity of cellulite is supported from studies showing that both the presence and degree of cellulite is similar between females within the same family. Predisposing factors Several factors have been shown to affect the development of cellulite. Sex, ethnicity, biotype, distribution of subcutaneous fat, and predisposition to lymphatic and circulatory insufficiency have all been shown to contribute to cellulite. It has been found to be considerably less common in women of East Asian descent, than in white women. Lifestyle A high-stress lifestyle causes an increase in the level of catecholamines, which have also been associated with the development of cellulite. Inactivity can cause vascular stasis, which can contribute to cellulite formation. Excessive carbohydrate consumption may also be related to cellulitis in some instances. Treatments Cellulite is a multifactorial condition, and can be resistant to an array of treatments. Aside from "topical" products (creams, ointments) and injectables (collagenase), treatments for cellulite include non-invasive therapy such as mechanical suction or mechanical massage. Energy-based devices include radio frequency with deep penetration of the skin, ultrasound, cryotherapy chambers, laser and pulsed-light devices. Combinations of mechanical treatments and energy-based procedures are widely used. More invasive 'subcision' techniques utilise a needle-sized microscalpel to cut through the causative fibrous bands of connective tissue. Subcision procedures (manual, vacuum-assisted, or laser-assisted) are performed in specialist clinics with patients given local anaesthetic. Epidemiology In European populations, cellulite is thought to occur in 80–90% of post-adolescent females. Its existence as a real disorder has been challenged, and the prevailing medical opinion is that it is merely the "normal condition of many women". It is rarely seen in males. History The growing interest in cellulite has historically been linked to the growth of the cosmetic industry in the west, as well as globalization. The term was first used in the 1920s by spa and beauty services to promote their services, and began appearing in English-language publications in the late 1960s, with the earliest reference in Vogue magazine, "Like a swift migrating fish, the word cellulite has suddenly crossed the Atlantic." According to Italian researcher Martina Grimaldi, cellulite has often been pathologized as a "disease" in Western European news media, and it has been shown that French magazines promoting this misinformation are often funded by pharmaceutical companies that manufacture anti-cellulite skincare products. American journalist Susan Faludi notes that the Western beauty advertisements have attempted to portray cellulite as a symptom of women's social progress; that cellulite is caused by being a working, independent woman. Faludi writes that such messaging is motivated by a fear within the cosmetic industry that women's social progress might lead to declining profits in the beauty industry as a whole, noting that profits did decline in the 1970s and 1980s, the era of second-wave feminism. References Further reading External links Cosmetic surgery Skin Tissues (biology) Women's health Secondary sexual characteristics
Mexican Moon is the fifth studio album by alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. Mexican Moon takes the gothic rock of the previous albums and adds more of a hard rock edge to it. Johnette Napolitano provided the vocals, bass guitar, samples, and the album artwork. Paul Thompson played drums and James Mankey played guitar. "Jenny I Read" details the rise to stardom and subsequent fall into happy obscurity of a fashion model (rumoured to be Bettie Page), while "Mexican Moon" finds Napolitano singing about a failed romance and fleeing into Mexico. The song "Jonestown" is a critique of the theology surrounding the Jonestown Massacre and opens with a minute-long sample of Jim Jones ranting about warfare. "End of the Line" is a Roxy Music song, written by Bryan Ferry and released on Siren. On the closing track, "Bajo la Lune Mexicana," Napolitano (who does not speak Spanish) wrote the Spanish lyrics, which are a literal translation of the lyrics to the album's title track. However, none of the verbs are conjugated, noun gender is ignored, and correct grammar is non-existent; it doesn't detract from the overall translation from Spanish to English. Critical reception People wrote that "even in its quieter moments, Mexican Moon seethes with emotion." Trouser Press wrote: "Napolitano — who is still a mighty bad singer and doesn’t seem to know it — gives her headstrong, knicker-twisting all to the effort, and very nearly gets by on sheer gumption." Track listing All songs written by Johnette Napolitano, except where noted. Personnel Credits are adapted from the Mexican Moon CD album booklet. Concrete Blonde Johnette Napolitano – vocals (all tracks), guitars (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7–8, 12), bass (tracks 1, 3–4, 7–8), keyboards (track 12), percussion (tracks 6–7, 9, 11), electric guitar (tracks 2, 13), piano (track 9) James Mankey – guitars (tracks 1, 4–12), bass (tracks 2, 5-6, 9–11, 13), guitar synthesizer (tracks 6–7, 11), vocals (track 9), Spanish guitar (tracks 2, 13), acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 13), additional voices (track 4) Paul Thompson – drums (tracks 3–9, 11–12), timpani (tracks 3, 5), percussion (tracks 6–7) Additional musicians Harry Rushakoff – drums (tracks 1–2, 10, 13) Andy Prieboy – additional voices (track 4), additional piano (track 9), piano (track 12) Jeff Trott – additional voices (track 4) Texacala Jones – vocals (track 10) Production Concrete Blonde – producer Sean Freehill – producer, recording, additional drum programming Alex Gordon, Robert Fayer – recording assistance Earle Mankey – additional recording Robert Read – additional recording assistance Tim Palmer – mixing Mark O'Donoghue, Jamie Seyberth – assistant mixers Ted Jensen – mastering Other Johnette Napolitano – paintings, photographs Stephen Stickler – band photograph Brigid Pearson – cover design, assemblage Charts References External links Concrete Blonde (official website) 1993 albums Concrete Blonde albums I.R.S. Records albums
```python # 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, # "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY # specific language governing permissions and limitations """Meta Schedule MeasureCallback.""" from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, List, Union # isort: off from typing_extensions import Literal # isort: on from tvm._ffi import register_object from tvm.runtime import Object from .. import _ffi_api from ..builder import BuilderResult from ..runner import RunnerResult from ..search_strategy import MeasureCandidate from ..utils import _get_default_str if TYPE_CHECKING: from ..task_scheduler import TaskScheduler @register_object("meta_schedule.MeasureCallback") class MeasureCallback(Object): """Rules to apply after measure results is available.""" CallbackListType = Union[List["MeasureCallback"], "MeasureCallback", Literal["default"]] def apply( self, task_scheduler: "TaskScheduler", task_id: int, measure_candidates: List[MeasureCandidate], builder_results: List[BuilderResult], runner_results: List[RunnerResult], ) -> None: """Apply a measure callback to the given schedule. Parameters ---------- task_scheduler: TaskScheduler The task scheduler. task_id: int The task id. measure_candidates: List[MeasureCandidate] The measure candidates. builder_results: List[BuilderResult] The builder results by building the measure candidates. runner_results: List[RunnerResult] The runner results by running the built measure candidates. """ return _ffi_api.MeasureCallbackApply( # type: ignore # pylint: disable=no-member self, task_scheduler, task_id, measure_candidates, builder_results, runner_results, ) @staticmethod def create(kind: Literal["default"]) -> List["MeasureCallback"]: """Create a list of measure callbacks.""" if kind == "default": return _ffi_api.MeasureCallbackDefault() # type: ignore # pylint: disable=no-member raise ValueError(f"Unknown kind of MeasureCallback list: {kind}") @register_object("meta_schedule.PyMeasureCallback") class _PyMeasureCallback(MeasureCallback): """ A TVM object measure callback to support customization on the python side. This is NOT the user facing class for function overloading inheritance. See also: PyMeasureCallback """ def __init__(self, f_apply: Callable, f_as_string: Callable = None): """Constructor.""" self.__init_handle_by_constructor__( _ffi_api.MeasureCallbackPyMeasureCallback, # type: ignore # pylint: disable=no-member f_apply, f_as_string, ) class PyMeasureCallback: """ An abstract measure callback with customized methods on the python-side. This is the user facing class for function overloading inheritance. Note: @derived_object is required for proper usage of any inherited class. """ _tvm_metadata = { "cls": _PyMeasureCallback, "methods": ["apply", "__str__"], } def apply( self, task_scheduler: "TaskScheduler", task_id: int, measure_candidates: List[MeasureCandidate], builder_results: List[BuilderResult], runner_results: List[RunnerResult], ) -> None: """Apply a measure callback to the given schedule. Parameters ---------- task_scheduler: TaskScheduler The task scheduler. task_id: int The task id. measure_candidates: List[MeasureCandidate] The measure candidates. builder_results: List[BuilderResult] The builder results by building the measure candidates. runner_results: List[RunnerResult] The runner results by running the built measure candidates. """ raise NotImplementedError def __str__(self) -> str: return _get_default_str(self) ```
```python #!/usr/bin/env python3 # # This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the # LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. # Process logging from Redex when using PGI, outputting features of # the caller-callee pairs. # # To use, run Redex with `TRACE=PM:1,METH_PROF:5,MMINL:4` and feed # the log to this script. import csv import logging import re import sys from collections import namedtuple # Connect a line of a file with its line number. For better error legibility. Line = namedtuple("Line", ["data", "no"]) # Generate a stream of `Line` elements from a file. def _gen_lines(filename): with open(filename) as f: no = 0 for line in f: yield Line(line.strip(), no) no += 1 # Collects the data given by the inliner. These are the method stats at the # time of inlining and may be different from at the time of the inlining # decision. For the callee, `callee_depth` will be zero. RawMethodDataAtInline = namedtuple( "RawMethodDataAtInline", [ "method_name", "regs", "insns", "blocks", "edges", "num_loops", "deepest_loop", "callee_depth", ], ) # Parse the (stripped) line containing inliner data per method. def _parse_raw_method_data_at_inline(method_name, arr): return RawMethodDataAtInline( method_name, int(arr[0]), int(arr[1]), int(arr[2]), int(arr[3]), int(arr[4]), int(arr[5]), int(arr[6]), ) # A pair of `RawMethodDataAtInline` data elements. RawInlinePair = namedtuple("RawInlinePair", ["caller", "callee"]) # Consume all `Line`s from the given stream, extracting `RawInlinePair`s. Any # non-`Line` elements are yielded. All `Line` elements are consumed. def _gen_raw_inline_pairs(iterator): regex = re.compile(r"^inline ([^ ]+) into ([^ ]+) (.*)") for line in iterator: if not isinstance(line, Line): yield line continue match = regex.match(line.data) if not match: yield line continue caller_name = match.group(2) callee_name = match.group(1) try: data_parts = match.group(3).split("!") if len(data_parts) != 2 * 7: raise ValueError(f"Cannot parse {match.group(3)}") caller_data = _parse_raw_method_data_at_inline(caller_name, data_parts[0:7]) callee_data = _parse_raw_method_data_at_inline( callee_name, data_parts[7:14] ) yield RawInlinePair(caller=caller_data, callee=callee_data) except BaseException as e: logging.error("%s(%s)", e, type(e)) raise ValueError(f"{line}: {e} - {iterator}/{type(iterator)}") # The caller/callee statistics of a PGI decision. def _identity(input): return input SingleMetrics = [ ("params", int), ("blocks", int), ("edges", int), ("hits", float), ("appear100", float), ("insns", int), ("opcodes", int), ("regs", int), ("num_loops", int), ("deepest_loop", int), ] InlineForSpeedDataTyping = [ ("caller", _identity), *[("caller_" + name, fn) for name, fn in SingleMetrics], ("callee", _identity), *[("callee_" + name, fn) for name, fn in SingleMetrics], ("interaction", _identity), ("confidence", float), ] InlineForSpeedData = namedtuple( "InlineForSpeedData", [name for name, _type in InlineForSpeedDataTyping], ) # Parse PGI inlining decisions from the given stream. Other elements are # yielded. def _gen_profile_decisions(iterator): header = "[InlineForSpeedDecisionTrees]" for line in iterator: if not isinstance(line, Line): yield line continue if not line.data.startswith(header): yield line continue data = line.data[line.data.index(":") + 1 :] data_parts = data.split("!") conf_str = line.data[len(header) : line.data.index(":")].strip() data_parts.append(conf_str) if len(data_parts) != len(InlineForSpeedDataTyping): raise ValueError(f"{line}: {data_parts}") try: yield InlineForSpeedData._make( ( fn(data_parts[i].strip()) for i, (_name, fn) in enumerate(InlineForSpeedDataTyping) ) ) except BaseException as e: raise ValueError(f"{line}: {e}") # Direct lines that belong to a pass to a handler. def _gen_pass(iterator, pass_name, handler): found = False start_string = f"Running {pass_name}..." end_str_prefix = "After processing unresolved lines:" for line in iterator: if isinstance(line, Line): if line.data == start_string: assert not found found = True print(f"Found {pass_name} at line {line.no}") handler.start() continue elif found and line.data.startswith(end_str_prefix): found = False res = handler.finish() print(f"Finished {pass_name} at line {line.no}") if res is not None: yield res continue if found: res = handler.next_line(line) if res is not None: yield res else: yield line # Named statistics of callees. Used to collect the stats for the caller/callee # pairs. InlineCalleeStats = namedtuple( "InlineCalleeStats", [ "count", "max_loop_depth", ], ) # Take a `RawInlinePair` and fill the given maps. Arbitrarily takes the first # appearance of caller and callee for the respective maps. The `inline_data_map` # is filled with the stats of callee per caller. def _fill_inline_maps(data, caller_map, callee_map, inline_data_map): if not isinstance(data, RawInlinePair): return data if data.caller.method_name not in caller_map: caller_map[data.caller.method_name] = data.caller if data.callee.method_name not in callee_map: callee_map[data.callee.method_name] = data.callee stats = inline_data_map.setdefault(data.caller.method_name, {}).setdefault( data.callee.method_name, InlineCalleeStats(0, 0) ) inline_data_map[data.caller.method_name][data.callee.method_name] = ( InlineCalleeStats( stats.count + 1, max(stats.max_loop_depth, data.caller.callee_depth) ) ) return None ColumnOrder = [ "caller", "callee", *["caller_" + name for name, _type in SingleMetrics], *["callee_" + name for name, _type in SingleMetrics], "inline_count", "inline_max_loop_depth", "interaction", "confidence", ] for name, _type in InlineForSpeedDataTyping: assert name in ColumnOrder # Common column description for CSV files. def _write_csv_header(csv_writer): csv_writer.writerow(ColumnOrder) def _make_row( caller, caller_data, callee, callee_data, inline_data, interaction, confidence, ifs=None, ): tmp = { "caller": caller, "callee": callee, "inline_count": inline_data.count, "inline_max_loop_depth": inline_data.max_loop_depth, "interaction": interaction, "confidence": confidence, } for name, _type in SingleMetrics: def get_val(name, full_name, data): if hasattr(data, name): return getattr(data, name) if ifs is None: return -1 return getattr(ifs, full_name) tmp["caller_" + name] = get_val(name, "caller_" + name, caller_data) tmp["callee_" + name] = get_val(name, "callee_" + name, callee_data) row = [tmp[name] for name in ColumnOrder] return row class MaybePrintDot: def __init__(self, threshold, char="."): self._threshold = threshold self._count = 0 self._printed = False self._char = char def reset(self): self._count = 0 self._printed = False def reset_newline(self): if self._printed: print("") self.reset() def maybe_print(self, val): if val is None: return val self._count += 1 if self._count % self._threshold == 0: print(self._char, end="") self._printed = True return val def maybe_print_rev(self, val): if val is None: self.maybe_print(1) return val def printed(self): return self._printed # Parse the standard MethodInlinePass. class MethodInlinerPassHandler: def __init__(self, out_suffix): self._run = 0 self._out_suffix = out_suffix self._printer = MaybePrintDot(1000) pass def start(self): self._caller_map = {} self._callee_map = {} self._inline_data_map = {} self._run += 1 self._printer.reset() pass def next_line(self, line): return self._printer.maybe_print_rev( _fill_inline_maps( line, self._caller_map, self._callee_map, self._inline_data_map ) ) def finish(self): lines = 0 self._printer.reset_newline() printer = MaybePrintDot(1000, "!") with open( f"non-pgi-{self._out_suffix}-{self._run}.csv", "w", newline="" ) as out_file: csv_writer = csv.writer(out_file, delimiter=",") _write_csv_header(csv_writer) for caller, caller_callee_map in sorted( self._inline_data_map.items(), key=lambda x: x[0] ): for callee, inline_data in sorted( caller_callee_map.items(), key=lambda x: x[0] ): row = _make_row( caller=caller, caller_data=self._caller_map[caller], callee=callee, callee_data=self._callee_map[callee], inline_data=inline_data, interaction="n/a", confidence=-1, ifs=None, ) csv_writer.writerow(row) lines += 1 printer.maybe_print(1) printer.reset_newline() print(f"Wrote {lines} lines for {self._out_suffix} run {self._run}") return None class PGIHandler: def __init__(self, aggregate_ifs): self._run = 0 self._printer = MaybePrintDot(1000) self._aggregate_ifs = aggregate_ifs pass def start(self): self._inline_for_speed_list = [] self._caller_map = {} self._callee_map = {} self._inline_data_map = {} self._run += 1 self._printer.reset() pass def next_line(self, data): if isinstance(data, InlineForSpeedData): self._inline_for_speed_list.append(data) return self._printer.maybe_print_rev(None) return self._printer.maybe_print_rev( _fill_inline_maps( data, self._caller_map, self._callee_map, self._inline_data_map ) ) def finish(self): self._printer.reset_newline() ifs_inlined = [ ifs for ifs in self._inline_for_speed_list if ifs.callee in self._inline_data_map.get(ifs.caller, {}) ] print( f"PGI run {self._run}: IFS lines={len(self._inline_for_speed_list)} Inlines={len(ifs_inlined)}" ) def ifs_key(ifs): return ifs.caller + "#" + ifs.callee if self._aggregate_ifs: ifs_map = {} for ifs in ifs_inlined: ifs_map.setdefault(ifs_key(ifs), set()).add(ifs) def combine_max(ifs_set): max_pair = ( max(ifs.caller_hits for ifs in ifs_set), max(ifs.callee_hits for ifs in ifs_set), ) ifs = next(iter(ifs_set)) return ifs._replace( caller_hits=max_pair[0], callee_hits=max_pair[1], ) old_size = len(ifs_inlined) ifs_inlined = [combine_max(ifs_set) for ifs_set in ifs_map.values()] new_size = len(ifs_inlined) print(f"Aggregated IFS inlines: {old_size} -> {new_size}") ifs_inlined.sort(key=ifs_key) printer = MaybePrintDot(1000, "!") with open(f"pgi-{self._run}.csv", "w", newline="") as out_file: csv_writer = csv.writer(out_file, delimiter=",") _write_csv_header(csv_writer) for ifs in ifs_inlined: row = _make_row( caller=ifs.caller, caller_data=self._caller_map[ifs.caller], callee=ifs.callee, callee_data=self._callee_map[ifs.callee], inline_data=self._inline_data_map[ifs.caller][ifs.callee], interaction="aggregate" if self._aggregate_ifs else ifs.interaction, confidence=ifs.confidence, ifs=ifs, ) csv_writer.writerow(row) printer.maybe_print(1) printer.reset_newline() return None if __name__ == "__main__": filename = sys.argv[1] aggregate_ifs = len(sys.argv) > 2 and sys.argv[2] == "--aggregate-ifs" gen = _gen_lines(filename) gen = _gen_raw_inline_pairs(gen) records_parsed = _gen_profile_decisions(gen) gen = _gen_pass( records_parsed, "MethodInlinePass", MethodInlinerPassHandler("method-inline") ) gen = _gen_pass( gen, "IntraDexInlinePass", MethodInlinerPassHandler("intradex-inline") ) passes = _gen_pass(gen, "PerfMethodInlinePass", PGIHandler(aggregate_ifs)) # Drain the stream. for _ in passes: pass ```
```objective-c This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify the Free Software Foundation This program 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 with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */ // Animation names #define HELM_ANIM_DEFAULT 0 // Color names // Patch names // Names of collision boxes #define HELM_COLLISION_BOX_PART_NAME 0 // Attaching position names // Sound names ```
```c /** * @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. */ #include "stdlib/math/base/assert/is_positive_integer.h" #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdbool.h> #include <math.h> #include <time.h> #include <sys/time.h> #define NAME "is-positive-integer" #define ITERATIONS 1000000 #define REPEATS 3 /** * Prints the TAP version. */ static void print_version( void ) { printf( "TAP version 13\n" ); } /** * Prints the TAP summary. * * @param total total number of tests * @param passing total number of passing tests */ static void print_summary( int total, int passing ) { printf( "#\n" ); printf( "1..%d\n", total ); // TAP plan printf( "# total %d\n", total ); printf( "# pass %d\n", passing ); printf( "#\n" ); printf( "# ok\n" ); } /** * Prints benchmarks results. * * @param elapsed elapsed time in seconds */ static void print_results( double elapsed ) { double rate = (double)ITERATIONS / elapsed; printf( " ---\n" ); printf( " iterations: %d\n", ITERATIONS ); printf( " elapsed: %0.9f\n", elapsed ); printf( " rate: %0.9f\n", rate ); printf( " ...\n" ); } /** * Returns a clock time. * * @return clock time */ static double tic( void ) { struct timeval now; gettimeofday( &now, NULL ); return (double)now.tv_sec + (double)now.tv_usec / 1.0e6; } /** * Generates a random number on the interval [0,1). * * @return random number */ static double rand_double( void ) { int r = rand(); return (double)r / ( (double)RAND_MAX + 1.0 ); } /** * Runs a benchmark. * * @return elapsed time in seconds */ static double benchmark( void ) { double elapsed; double x; double t; bool b; int i; t = tic(); for ( i = 0; i < ITERATIONS; i++ ) { x = ( rand_double() * 200.0 ) - 100.0; b = stdlib_base_is_positive_integer( x ); if ( b != true && b != false ) { printf( "should return either true or false\n" ); break; } } elapsed = tic() - t; if ( b != true && b != false ) { printf( "should return either true or false\n" ); } return elapsed; } /** * Main execution sequence. */ int main( void ) { double elapsed; int i; // Use the current time to seed the random number generator: srand( time( NULL ) ); print_version(); for ( i = 0; i < REPEATS; i++ ) { printf( "# c::native::%s\n", NAME ); elapsed = benchmark(); print_results( elapsed ); printf( "ok %d benchmark finished\n", i + 1 ); } print_summary( REPEATS, REPEATS ); } ```
The Hinterau valley (Rear Meadow Valley, German: Hinterautal) is a valley crossing the Karwendel range from east to west. The Isar has its official source in the Hinterau valley. The valley stretches from its western end at Scharnitz to its upper eastern end called Rossloch over 14 km from west to east. Starting from Scharnitz the mountain ranges of the Northern Karwendel range and the Hinterautal-Vomp chain limit the valley to the north, just interrupted by the Karwendel valley. To the south the Gleisch-Hall chain limits the valley. From the western side the valley first is deeply cut into by the waters of river Isar, after that part the valley follows more smoothly to the source of river Isar. After that the valley ends at an alpine bowl called Rossloch. Huts After the farms of Scharnizer Alm and Wiesenhof at the western part of the valley there are no more huts until the Kastenalm at the eastern part. From here only the Halleranger hut offers accommodation. All other huts require at least alpine hikes to be reached. Activities The valley is closed to public traffic. Due to its length and small average inclination the route to the Kastenalm is a classic Karwendel mountain-bike tour. From the eastern end many Karwendel peaks can be reached, for example the Birkkarspitze from the south. Mountaineers often use mountain-bikes for fast access through the valley. Kayaking is also common at river Isar in the valley. Gallery Valleys of the Alps
The Bătrâna is a right tributary of the Râul Târgului in Romania. Its source is near the Bătrâna Peak, in the Iezer Mountains. Its length is and its basin size is . References Rivers of Romania Rivers of Argeș County
```xml import { createNext, FileRef } from 'e2e-utils' import { NextInstance } from 'e2e-utils' import { renderViaHTTP } from 'next-test-utils' import cheerio from 'cheerio' import path from 'path' import webdriver from 'next-webdriver' const appDir = path.join(__dirname, 'typescript') describe('New Link Behavior', () => { let next: NextInstance beforeAll(async () => { next = await createNext({ files: { pages: new FileRef(path.join(appDir, 'pages')), 'tsconfig.json': new FileRef(path.join(appDir, 'tsconfig.json')), 'next.config.js': new FileRef(path.join(appDir, 'next.config.js')), }, }) }) afterAll(() => next.destroy()) it('should render link with <a>', async () => { const html = await renderViaHTTP(next.url, '/') const $ = cheerio.load(html) const $a = $('a') expect($a.text()).toBe('Visit') expect($a.attr('href')).toBe('/test') }) it('should apply ref on link', async () => { const browser = await webdriver(next.url, `/ref`) const text = await browser.elementByCss('#anchor-text').text() expect(text).toBe('AnchorText: About') }) }) ```
R.M.N. is a 2022 drama film written and directed by Cristian Mungiu. Set in a multiethnic village in Transylvania, Romania, during the 2019–20 holiday season, the film follows a man who returns from Germany and his ex-lover who works in the village. Mungiu named the film after a Romanian acronym for nuclear magnetic resonance, as the film is "an investigation of the brain, a brain scan trying to detect things below the surface". The film is based on the 2020 Ditrău xenophobic incident. The film premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2022. Cast Marin Grigore as Matthias Judith State as Csilla Macrina Bârlădeanu as Ana Orsolya Moldován as Mrs. Dénes Andrei Finți as Papa Otto Mark Blenyesi as Rudi Ovidiu Crișan as Mr. Baciu Production Mungiu wrote the screenplay in the spring of 2021. Filming took place from November 2021 to January 2022 in Rimetea and other villages across Transylvania. Release The film premiered at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival in the main competition. In May 2022, IFC Films acquired the North American rights ahead of the premiere, and released it in US theaters on April 28, 2023. It also screened at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, in the Contemporary World Cinema category, as well as at the 29th edition of the European Film Festival Palić, and the 15th edition of the Central and Eastern European Film Festival in Luxembourg. Reception Accolades It was awarded the Golden Tower for Best Film at the 2022 European Film Festival Palić and received a Special Mention from the Press Jury of the 2022 CinEast Film Festival in Luxembourg. References External links 2020s Romanian-language films 2020s Hungarian-language films 2020s German-language films 2020s English-language films 2022 drama films 2022 films Romanian drama films French drama films Belgian drama films Films set in Transylvania Films shot in Romania Films directed by Cristian Mungiu 2022 multilingual films Romanian multilingual films French multilingual films Belgian multilingual films Les Films du Fleuve films 2020s French films Le Pacte films
Springboro High School is a public high school in Springboro, Ohio, United States, with a total of over 2,000 students and 120 teachers. The Springboro Community City School District serves the city of Springboro and parts of Franklin, Clearcreek, Wayne, and Turtlecreek townships. Springboro High School is the only public high school in the suburb of Springboro and the only high school in the Springboro Community City School District. The school has been ranked academically "excellent" on a consistent basis, the highest possible rating by the state of Ohio Department of Education. SHS was established in 1893. In the 2011-12 school year SHS was honored as the top public high school in the Great Lakes region and was recognized as part of the United States Department of Education's National Blue Ribbon Schools Program. The current home of SHS has been open since August 1998 with two new academic wings added on and opened in August 2006. It is Springboro's third building used as the high school within the past forty years. Athletics Springboro High School athletic teams are known as the Panthers, while the school colors are white and royal blue. The athletic program was a charter member of the Fort Ancient Valley Conference from 1964, when it joined as Clearcreek High School, until 1998. After many years of winning the All-Sports Trophy in the former Mid-Miami League, Springboro left for the Greater Western Ohio Conference, keeping heated rivalries with Lebanon High School and Miamisburg High School Springboro Community Schools completed a multimillion-dollar partnership with Miami Valley Hospital, giving them naming rights to the stadium CareFlight Field, named for the hospital's "CareFlight" helicopter. This deal also provides CareFlight Field with turf surfacing, a new track, and a three-story building which will house doctors' offices and athletic facilities, along with an adjoining press box. It was completed in 2009. Along with the football facilities, SHS basketball coach Troy Holtrey raised over $23,000 during the summer of 2006 to build a state of the art locker room. It comes complete with custom built lockers, automatic-retracting projector screen with high quality sound, and custom Springboro Panthers carpeting. Notable alumni Amy Tucker (Class of 1978), All-American Basketball Player for Ohio State University, assistant coach at Stanford University Brad Lamb (Class of 1986), NFL Football Player for the Buffalo Bills in 1992 and 1993; played in Super Bowl XXVII. Tommy Kessler (Class of 2000), guitarist for Blondie, 2010–current. Tony Campana (Class of 2004), outfielder, Chicago Cubs, 2011–2012. Jake Ballard (Class of 2006), tight end, New York Giants 2010–2011 (played in Super Bowl XLVI), New England Patriots 2012, Arizona Cardinals 2013. References External links District Website High schools in Warren County, Ohio Public high schools in Ohio
```batchfile @echo off echo NON-DEFINED-EXIT-STATUS exit 100 ```
Bernadette Weyland (born 29 October 1957 in Münster) is a German lawyer and politician of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany. She served as President of the city council of Frankfurt from 2011 to 2014, as Secretary of State in the Ministry of Finance of Hesse from 2014 to 2017, and was her party's mayoral candidate in Frankfurt in the 2018 mayoral election. She studied finance and law, and was called to the bar in 1988. In 1989 she earned a doctorate in law at the University of Freiburg. She worked for a law firm before she moved to the United States. Upon returning she became a lecturer in law at the Savings Bank Academy in Frankfurt. In 1996 she joined the Christian Democratic Union and became involved in local politics in Frankfurt. She was elected to the Frankfurt city council in 2006 and served as President of the city council from 2011 to 2014. References External links Official site 1957 births Living people People from Münster German city councillors Women local politicians Women ministers of State Governments in Germany Ministers of the Hesse State Government Christian Democratic Union of Germany politicians 21st-century German politicians 21st-century German women politicians
Stach Konwa is a legendary Polish hero, especially important to the inhabitants of the Polish Kurpie region. According to legend, he was born in Nowogród and died about 1734–1735. Stach Konwa probably existed, but there are no historical sources to back this up. The name “Konwa” is not a name usually found in the Kurpie region, and it may be that it could be a pseudonym used to protect his family and friends from reprisal. On the other hand, researchers, such as Wiesław Majewski, suggest that he was created by writers attempting to stimulate public consciousness. Stach Konwa was the epitome of the myth of free and courageous Kurpie leaders, derived from the people, who fought against invaders and serfdom. Legend According to legend, Konwa demonstrated great courage during the Great Northern War in the battle of Kopański bridge with the Swedes on the 22nd and 23 January 1708 near Myszyniec. During the War of Polish Succession he is reported to have fought on the side of Stanisław Leszczyński. And, during the time of the Konfederacja Dzikowska he commanded a division of Kurpie volunteers, which fought against Russian and Saxon troops at the battle of Jednaczewo. He lost the battle and was captured by the Saxons, who hanged him. Commemoration Stach Konwa remains in the memory of the people of Kurpie as a symbol of their fierce independence and resistance to Russification. The first monument was erected through the efforts of Adam Chętnik on Konwa’s grave in the Kurpie forest near Jednaczewo (unveiled June 25, 1922). The monument was destroyed during World War II. A replica made in 1965 can be viewed in the Kurpie museum in Nowogród. The Stach Konwa monument, by Gervase Lórinczego, was erected in 1958 in Łomża on the occasion of the city’s 1000th anniversary. On the monument, the statue of Konwa faces east with his fist raised in that direction, perceived as an expression of opposition to Soviet domination. External links Skansen Kurpiowski im. Adama Chętnika w Nowogrodzie Polish - Kurpie Museum See also Kurpie References Fictional Polish people Legendary Polish people Polish folklore Polish legends Culture of Masovian Voivodeship
```objective-c /* sctpppids.h * Declarations of SCTP payload protocol IDs. * * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer * By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * * This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */ #ifndef __SCTPPPIDS_H__ #define __SCTPPPIDS_H__ /* * SCTP payload protocol IDs. * From path_to_url * as of 2014/02/28 * * Please do not put non-IANA-registered PPIDs here. Put them in the dissector * using them instead (and consider registering them!). */ #define NOT_SPECIFIED_PROTOCOL_ID 0 #define IUA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 1 #define M2UA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 2 #define M3UA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 3 #define SUA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 4 #define M2PA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 5 #define V5UA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 6 #define H248_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 7 #define BICC_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 8 #define TALI_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 9 #define DUA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 10 #define ASAP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 11 #define ENRP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 12 #define H323_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 13 #define QIPC_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 14 #define SIMCO_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 15 #define DDP_SEG_CHUNK_PROTOCOL_ID 16 #define DDP_STREAM_SES_CTRL_PROTOCOL_ID 17 #define S1AP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 18 #define RUA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 19 #define HNBAP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 20 #define FORCES_HP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 21 #define FORCES_MP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 22 #define FORCES_LP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 23 #define SBC_AP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 24 #define NBAP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 25 /* Unassigned 26 */ #define X2AP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 27 #define IRCP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 28 #define LCS_AP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 29 #define MPICH2_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 30 #define SABP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 31 #define FGP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 32 #define PPP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 33 #define CALCAPP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 34 #define SSP_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 35 #define NPMP_CTRL_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 36 #define NPMP_DATA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 37 #define ECHO_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 38 #define DISCARD_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 39 #define DAYTIME_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 40 #define CHARGEN_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 41 #define PROTO_3GPP_RNA_PROTOCOL_ID 42 #define PROTO_3GPP_M2AP_PROTOCOL_ID 43 #define PROTO_3GPP_M3AP_PROTOCOL_ID 44 #define SSH_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 45 #define DIAMETER_PROTOCOL_ID 46 #define DIAMETER_DTLS_PROTOCOL_ID 47 #define R14P_BER_PROTOCOL_ID 48 /* Unassigned 49 */ #define WEBRTC_DCEP_PROTOCOL_ID 50 #define WEBRTC_STRING_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 51 #define WEBRTC_BINARY_PARTIAL_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 52 #define WEBRTC_BINARY_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 53 #define WEBRTC_STRING_PARTIAL_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 54 #define PROTO_3GPP_PUA_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 55 #define WEBRTC_STRING_EMPTY_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 56 #define WEBRTC_BINARY_EMPTY_PAYLOAD_PROTOCOL_ID 57 #endif /* sctpppids.h */ ```
```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 tape = require( 'tape' ); var proxyquire = require( 'proxyquire' ); var IS_BROWSER = require( '@stdlib/assert/is-browser' ); var smeanwd = require( './../lib' ); // VARIABLES // var opts = { 'skip': IS_BROWSER }; // TESTS // tape( 'main export is a function', function test( t ) { t.ok( true, __filename ); t.strictEqual( typeof smeanwd, 'function', 'main export is a function' ); t.end(); }); tape( 'attached to the main export is a method providing an ndarray interface', function test( t ) { t.strictEqual( typeof smeanwd.ndarray, 'function', 'method is a function' ); t.end(); }); tape( 'if a native implementation is available, the main export is the native implementation', opts, function test( t ) { var smeanwd = proxyquire( './../lib', { '@stdlib/utils/try-require': tryRequire }); t.strictEqual( smeanwd, mock, 'returns expected value' ); t.end(); function tryRequire() { return mock; } function mock() { // Mock... } }); tape( 'if a native implementation is not available, the main export is a JavaScript implementation', opts, function test( t ) { var smeanwd; var main; main = require( './../lib/smeanwd.js' ); smeanwd = proxyquire( './../lib', { '@stdlib/utils/try-require': tryRequire }); t.strictEqual( smeanwd, main, 'returns expected value' ); t.end(); function tryRequire() { return new Error( 'Cannot find module' ); } }); ```
Aghzavar (, also Romanized as Aghzavār and Aghzevār; also known as Kalāteh-ye Aghzavār, Kalāteh Aghzvār, and Kheyrābād) is a village in Momenabad Rural District, in the Central District of Sarbisheh County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 63, in 15 families. References Populated places in Sarbisheh County
Christina McHale and Ajla Tomljanović were the defending champions, but they did not compete in the juniors this year. Jana Čepelová and Chantal Škamlová won the tournament, defeating Tímea Babos and Gabriela Dabrowski in the final, 7–6(7–1), 6–2. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half External links Main draw Girls Doubles 2010
Sandeep Patil ( ; born 18 August 1956) is a former Indian cricketer, India national age group cricket manager and former Kenya national team coach, who guided the underdogs to the semi-finals of the 2003 World Cup. He was a hard-hitting middle order batsman and an occasional medium pace bowler. Patil was a member of the Indian team that won the 1983 Cricket World Cup. He was the coach of Mumbai Champs in the Indian Cricket League, but returned to the mainstream when he cut ties with the unofficial league in 2009. He has been appointed as the director of National Cricket Academy (NCA) by the BCCI, replacing Dav Whatmore. He was appointed as the new chief of the BCCI Selection Committee on 27 September 2012. Early life Sandeep Patil was born on 18 August 1956 in Mumbai. His father, Madhusudan Patil, was a former first class cricketer, national level badminton player and skilled player of tennis and football. He grew up in the Shivaji Park area in Bombay, studied in Balmohan Vidyamandir and Ramnarain Ruia College and was coached by Ankush 'Anna' Vaidya. Cricket career In the early part of his career Patil was as much a medium pacer who bowled off the wrong foot, as he was a batsman. Following three successful years for the Bombay university in the Rohinton Baria Trophy, he made the Bombay Ranji team in 1975–76. After being on and off the team for three seasons, he played his first major innings against Delhi in the 1979 semifinal. Going in at No.6 after Bombay lost the first four wickets for 72, Patil hit 145 in 276 minutes with 18 fours and a six, none of his partners made more than 25. Patil played for Edmonton in the Middlesex league in 1979 and 1980, and for Somerset 'B' in the latter year. Australia and Pakistan visited India in 1979–80. Patil appeared in tour matches for West Zone against both teams, scoring 44 and 23 against Australia, and 68 and 71 against Pakistan. This earned him the selection in the last two Test matches against Pakistan. A week before making the debut, he made his career best first class score against Saurashtra at the Wankhede Stadium. Coming in to bat in the second morning he was 45* at lunch, reached his hundred in 139 balls scoring 105 in the second session, and ended up with 210 made in 205 balls with seven sixes and nineteen fours. The last of the sixes cleared the stadium (a very rare feat at the Wankhede) and landed in the hockey grounds outside. Patil made 62 in the final Test at Calcutta, appeared in the Golden Jubilee Test against England later in the season and was selected for the tour of Australia in 1980–81. In the early matches of the Australian tour, he scored 116 against South Australia, which included Rodney Hogg, and 60 and 97 against Queensland which had Jeff Thomson, Geoff Dymock and Carl Rackemann. He won the man of the match on his ODI debut for a 64 against Australia. In the first innings of the first Test at Sydney Patil had reached 65 when just before the tea break on the first day, he was hit on the throat by Hogg. Continuing without a helmet, he was hit over the right ear by a bouncer by Len Pascoe in the first over after tea. Patil collapsed in the crease and had to retire hurt. Though still unwell, he batted in the second innings at the insistence of captain Sunil Gavaskar as India struggled to avoid an innings defeat. Two weeks later, with a helmet on, Patil hit a spectacular 174 in the Adelaide Test. It came after India lost the first four wickets for 130 against the Australian total of 528. At the time the highest innings by an Indian in Australia, it took him just over five hours and included twenty two fours and a six over mid-wicket off Bruce Yardley. In the next series against New Zealand, Patil opened the bowling for India along with Kapil Dev in the Auckland Test. Patil found himself out of the team after four Tests in the home series against England in 1981–82 but was picked for the away series that followed immediately after. Here in the Manchester Test he scored his second hundred. India was in some danger of following on when he added 96 runs with Kapil Dev a little over an hour. England took the second new ball soon after and Patil hit the last two balls of an over from Ian Botham for four and three. In the next over he hit Bob Willis for six fours (4440444, the third ball being a no ball) – "two cover drives, one flat batted back over the bowler's head, two square cuts of ferocious power and a mighty hook" - taking his score from 73 to 104 in nine balls. He was 129 not out when rain brought an early end to the match. Another hundred followed against Sri Lanka in September but he was again out the team by the middle of the season. While the Indian team toured West Indies, he scored 121* in 84 balls in the second innings of the Ranji final against Karnataka. All his runs came in single session on the final day as Bombay was targeting a declaration. Patil scored 216 runs in eight matches in the Prudential World Cup including 51* in the semifinal against England. He scored 609 runs in the 1983–84 Ranji season, and his fourth and last Test hundred against Pakistan at Faisalabad. On the last day of the Delhi Test against England in December 1984, with his score on 41, Patil was caught at long on attempting a big hit off the bowling of Phil Edmonds. This triggered a collapse and India lost the match that could well have been saved. Patil was dropped in the next test at Kolkata as a disciplinary measure, along with Kapil Dev who also fell to a similar shot off the bowling of Pat Pocock. Mohammad Azharuddin who took his place scored hundreds in his first three Test matches and Patil played no more Test cricket, although Kapil Dev would return to squad. In 1986, he was recalled for a few more one day matches. He also toured England without appearing in Tests. Patil announced his retirement from first class cricket after appearing for Bombay against the Australians in September 1986. But he came back to captain the Madhya Pradesh cricket team from 1988 to 1993 with considerable success. One of the more notable innings was a 185 against Bombay in 1990. He went on to coach the India national team and the 'A' team. As the coach of Kenya, he guided them to an unlikely semifinal place in the 2003 World Cup. He served as chairman of selectors of the Board of Control for Cricket in India from 27 September 2012 to September 2016. Bollywood debut Soon after the 1983 Cricket World Cup victory, Patil was offered by Vijay Singh to play the lead opposite two Bollywood actresses Poonam Dhillon and Debashree Roy in Kabhie Ajnabi The, while Syed Kirmani was offered to essay the role of the antagonist. Reportedly Patil got so occupied with his Bollywood debut that he refused to participate in the West Indies tour in 1983. Though the cricketer later reasoned that he had opted out of that tour because he was nursing an injury at that time. The filming began in 1983 and the film was released in 1985. The film was highly publicised on the fighting sequence between Patil and Kirmani as well as his chemistry with Debashree Roy, especially in the song sequence Geet Mere Hothon Ko Dey Gaya Koi. It opened with 80% seat occupancy but ultimately became a major debacle at the box office. ESPN wrote on his performance, "he even aces the love-struck Hindi film hero's signature move of producing notes from a guitar without moving either hand". Sportstar commented on his performance that he acted "dashed awkward" in the film. The Tribune wrote, "In contrast to their heroics in the 1983 World Cup, Patil and Kirmani were clean bowled on the big screen". Editing career Patil edited Marathi sports magazine Ekach Shatkar which was, once a top selling sports magazine in Maharashtra. It outsold Sportstar and was often considered as the last nail in the coffin of Sportsweek. The largest selling newspaper Mahanagar was also started in his garage. Personal life In 1983, Patil was married when he met Debashree Roy on the set of Kabhie Ajnabi The (1985) and reportedly had an affair with her. Indian media interpreted their affair as the sole reason for the failure of his first marriage. Reportedly, soon after the release of the film they discontinued their relationship and never publicly discussed anything on their separation. He later married Deepa. He has two sons, Chirag Patil and Prateek Patil. He wrote his autobiography Sandy Storm in 1984. In popular culture Chirag Patil, Patil's elder son portrayed him in Kabir Khan's 83 (2021) which also stars Ranveer Singh as Kapil Dev. References Sources Sujit Mukherjee, Matched winners, Orient Longman (1996) Sandeep Patil, Sandy Storm, Rupa & Co (1984) Benson & Hedges Cricket Year, 1981–82 External links 1956 births Living people Cricketers from Mumbai India One Day International cricketers India Test cricketers Indian cricketers West Zone cricketers Madhya Pradesh cricketers Central Zone cricketers Mumbai cricketers Coaches of the Indian national cricket team Cricket managers Indian cricket administrators Cricketers at the 1983 Cricket World Cup Indian cricket coaches India national cricket team selectors Coaches of the Oman national cricket team Coaches of the Kenya national cricket team Cricketers who have acted in films
Legião Urbana (Portuguese for Urban Legion) was a Brazilian rock band formed in 1982 in Brasília, Distrito Federal. The band primarily consisted of Renato Russo (vocals, bass and keyboards), Dado Villa-Lobos (guitar) and Marcelo Bonfá (drums). In its earlier days, Legião Urbana also had a full-time bassist, Renato Rocha, but he left the band due to creative divergences. While Legião Urbana disbanded officially in 1996, after frontman Renato Russo's death, it is one of the most famous Brazilian rock bands, alongside Os Mutantes, Titãs, Os Paralamas do Sucesso, and Barão Vermelho. History The beginning Renato Russo (born Renato Manfredini, Jr.) founded Legião Urbana in 1982 in Brasília, after leaving his previous band Aborto Elétrico ("Electric Abortion"). Aborto Elétrico broke up due to repeated disagreements between Russo and brothers Flávio and Fê Lemos, his bandmates. After Aborto Elétrico split and Russo created Legião Urbana, the two brothers would also go on to found Capital Inicial. Legião Urbana was initially formed by Renato Russo (vocals and bass) Marcelo Bonfá (drums), Eduardo Paraná (guitars) and Paulo Paulista (keyboards), but Paraná and Paulista would quickly leave the band. Ico Ouro Preto replaced Paraná as the guitarist. Dado Villa-Lobos replaced Ouro Preto in 1983. In the beginning of 1984, Renato Rocha joined the group as the bass player. Renato Russo would then focus on the vocals. He also played keyboards and acoustic guitar. Many elements helped shape the identity of Legião Urbana. Russo was heavily influenced by The Smiths and U2. Thematically, Russo and the other members were also influenced by literature, especially that of Portuguese poet Luís de Camões, whose poetry is featured in more than one of the band's songs. Legião Urbana Legião Urbana's self-titled first album was recorded and released in 1985. The album included the hits "Será" ("Could It Be"), "Ainda É Cedo" ("It's Still Early") and "Geração Coca-Cola" ("Generation Coca-Cola"). The album was released on the EMI label, and the band would stay with this record label for their entire career, with both positive and negative experiences. Dois In 1986, the band released Dois ("Two" – the album was planned to have two discs, but EMI refused to do it). The lyrics, melodies and personality of Renato Russo brought the band considerable notoriety in Brazil, especially among the younger generation which had grown up under the fear of the authoritarian Brazilian Military Dictatorship (1964–1985). The songs Tempo Perdido ("Lost Time"), Quase sem Querer ("Almost by Accident"), Eduardo e Mônica, Andrea Doria and "Índios" ('"Indians"') were particularly popular. The song "Indios" is particularly culturally relevant as it mentions Brazil's troubled history with indigenous people, and remains one of the band's most popular songs to this day. Que País É Este The band's success was cemented in 1987, with Que País É Este ("What Country Is This"). They developed a devoted following, and the band came to carry the nickname "Religião Urbana" (meaning "Urban Religion"), something Renato Russo professed to hate. This was the heaviest album Legião Urbana released during its existence, the only one which can be classified as punk rock. Two of the songs, "Conexão Amazônica" ("Amazonic Connection" – censored to contain heavy texts about drug trafficking and its routes via the Amazon, and critical intellectuals.) and the Dylan-esque "Faroeste Caboclo" – the latter with 168 different lines and ten minutes long – were censored because they contained what was then considered obscene content. "Faroeste Caboclo" was a huge success, nevertheless. Others, such as Que País é Este? ("What Country Is This?"), Eu Sei ("I Know"), Química ("Chemistry"), Angra dos Reis (a reference to a homonymous nuclear power plant that exists in Brazil) and Mais do Mesmo ("More of the Same") were hits. In the first concert in Brasília after the release of their first album, 200 people were wounded in a riot. The band would never again perform publicly in Brasília, the city from which Russo and other band members hailed. As Quatro Estações In 1989, before the release of As Quatro Estações ("The Four Seasons"), Renato Rocha decided to quit under pressure from Bonfá and Villa-Lobos. Russo returned to play bass, but he joined three touring musicians (bassist Bruno Araújo, keyboardist Mu Carvalho and guitarist Fred Nascimento). Although this album had the most financial success of any released by the group (and nearly every song on the disc garnered significant radio play), many fans disliked the big changes in the band's style, especially punk rock fans. The songs would now talk about love and soul. "Pais e Filhos" ("Parents and children"), about broken, intact, happy and dysfunctional families, included the lyrics "É preciso amar/as pessoas como se não houvesse amanhã/Porque se você parar/pra pensar/Na verdade não há" ("We must love people as if there was no tomorrow/Because if you stop to think about it/There really isn't"). 1990s V was released in December 1991, considered the band's darkest and most introspective album until then; at this point, the band was appearing less and less in public, doing only a few (very contentious) concerts. The album ran a long gamut of emotions and topics, with songs about drug abuse, the confused sentiments of a soul consecrated to a life of celibacy, and even the bizarre, classic French film The Golden Age. "Metal Contra as Nuvens" ("Metal Against the Clouds") clocked in at 11 minutes and is the longest song ever recorded by the band. Some of the more popular entries on the album are O Teatro dos Vampiros ("The Theater of the Vampires"), Sereníssima ("Most Serene"), Vento no Litoral ("Coastal Wind"), and O Mundo Anda Tão Complicado ("The World Has Been So Complicated"). One year after V, EMI released Música P/ Acampamentos (Music 4 Camping), which is a compilation of rarities and live material. A previously unreleased song, A Canção do Senhor da Guerra ("The Warlord's Song"), which was to be in Dois and was rejected by EMI, turned into an immediate hit. The album had got featuring keyboardist Carlos Trilha and bassist Bruno Araújo, later the recording, Araújo left the band, and joined bassist Tavinho Fialho and guitarist Sérgio Serra. The band released O Descobrimento do Brasil ("The Discovery of Brazil", alluding both to Cabral's discovery and to a new look at Brazil and its problems) in November 1993. "Giz" ("Chalk"), "Perfeição" ("Perfection"), "Vinte e Nove" ("Twenty Nine"), "Vamos Fazer um Filme" ("Let's Make A Movie") and "La Nuova Gioventù" (Italian for "The New Youth") are the main hits of the CD, though the album as a whole received a rather chilly critical reception. "Perfeição" was a scathing rebuke of Brazilian government and society, inviting the listener to celebrate everything stupid, evil and ugly about the country. The song compares Brazil to a house of marked cards, a den of thieves, and a State that is not a nation, but the song explodes any pretensions of moral superiority towards the end by remarking on, above all else, the stupidity of the person singing the song. After the energy and anger of the main body of the song, this final section is almost wistful. The music continues to race ahead, but the vocal seems to be trying to pull it back, simultaneously celebrating and undercutting the belief that perfection is achievable, at least in the heart. The song's popular success is emblematic of the political changes that had taken place in Brazil since the band's inception: it certainly could not have been distributed during the days of Brazil's military dictatorship. The band members confessed that the track "Giz" was one of Renato Russo's favorite songs among all Legião Urbana's discography. The same year, Russo released a solo album in English, The Stonewall Celebration Concert. A Tempestade, ou O Livro dos Dias ("The Storm" or "The Book of Days") was recorded between January and June 1996 and released on 20 September 1996. This would be the last album released before Renato Russo's death less than a month later. This album surpassed V in terms of introspection and sadness in the lyrics, probably related to the state of Russo's health. Disbanding In January 1995 the band performed its last concert. In December Renato Russo released his second solo album, Equilíbrio Distante. A posthumous album recorded between January and June 1996 and released on 18 July 1997. Most of the tracks are leftovers from A Tempestade, which was originally planned as a double album. Uma Outra Estação ("Another Season") was completed by the remaining members of the band plus keyboardist Carlos Trilha and guitarist Tom Capone. Acústico MTV: Legião Urbana is an MTV Unplugged album that was recorded on 28 January 1992 and released on 27 October 1999. In September 1996 the band released its last album with Renato Russo still alive: A Tempestade. The CD has a very sad tone, directly connected to the fact that Russo and his health were deteriorating very quickly, both psychologically and physically. Renato Russo would die one month after the release of Tempestade, on 11 October 1996, from an AIDS-related illness. Eleven days later, Bonfá and Villa-Lobos announced that the band was officially disbanded. Uma Outra Estação was released in June 1997 and is the last album with previously unreleased songs, produced and finished by Villa-Lobos. In October 1999 EMI released a Live album, Acústico MTV, a concert which was presented on MTV Brasil in 1992. Another two albums, As Quatro Estações Ao Vivo and Como É Que Se Diz Eu Te Amo, are best-of compilations that achieved relative success among the fans and people whose interest in Legião Urbana grew after the death of Russo. Discography Studio albums (1985) Legião Urbana (1986) Dois (1987) Que País É Este (1989) As Quatro Estações (1991) V (1993) O Descobrimento do Brasil (1996) A Tempestade ou O Livro dos Dias (1997) Uma Outra Estação Compilation albums (1992) Música P/ Acampamentos (1998) Mais do Mesmo Live albums (1999) Acústico MTV: Legião Urbana (2001) Como É Que Se Diz Eu te Amo (2004) As Quatro Estações ao Vivo Members Last line-up Renato Russo: bass (1982 - 1984; 1989 - 1996), electric guitar (1984 - 1989), keyboards (1982 - 1996), lead vocals, acoustic guitar (1982 - 1996; died 1996) Marcelo Bonfá: drums, percussion (1982 - 1996), ocarina, keyboards (1989 - 1996) Dado Villa-Lobos: electric guitar (1983 - 1996), bass, keyboards (1989 - 1996) Past members Renato Rocha: bass (1984 - 1989; died 2015) Eduardo Paraná: guitars (1982) Ico Ouro Preto: guitars (1982 - 1983) Paulo Paulista: keyboards (1982) Timeline References External links Official website Legião Urbana, Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira Lyrics in Portuguese and English Musical groups established in 1982 Musical groups disestablished in 1996 Brazilian alternative rock groups Brazilian punk rock groups Folk rock groups Musicians from Brasília Brazilian rock music groups 1982 establishments in Brazil 1996 disestablishments in Brazil
Sai Nath University is a private university located in Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. Sai Nath University was set up in 2012 vide Sai Nath University, Jharkhand Act 2012 and is duly recognised by the University Grants Commission as a private university. Sai Nath University is approved by PCI , BCI , NCTE, AICTE and State Nursing Council. The University is established with the aims to uplift the level of human resource in order to synchronise with ever changing corporate world. And Secondly to impart the higher education in India especially in the state of Jharkhand at cost-effective quality education where the students can also benefited with various scholarship schemes of the state and central government. Academics Sai Nath University offers degree programs in all major disciplines including undergraduate and postgraduate education. Sai Nath University has the following academic departments: Faculty of Science & Technology Faculty of Medical Science & Research Faculty of Nursing Faculty of Agriculture Faculty of Education & Physical Education Faculty of Law & Research Faculty of Pharmacy See also Education in India List of private universities in India List of institutions of higher education in Jharkhand References External links Universities in Jharkhand Universities and colleges in Ranchi 2012 establishments in Jharkhand Educational institutions established in 2012
```objective-c // See www.openfst.org for extensive documentation on this weighted // finite-state transducer library. // // Stand-alone class to print out binary FSTs in the AT&T format, a helper // class for fstprint.cc. #ifndef FST_SCRIPT_PRINT_IMPL_H_ #define FST_SCRIPT_PRINT_IMPL_H_ #include <ostream> #include <sstream> #include <string> #include <fst/fstlib.h> #include <fst/util.h> DECLARE_string(fst_field_separator); namespace fst { // Print a binary FST in textual format (helper class for fstprint.cc). // WARNING: Stand-alone use of this class not recommended, most code should // read/write using the binary format which is much more efficient. template <class Arc> class FstPrinter { public: using StateId = typename Arc::StateId; using Label = typename Arc::Label; using Weight = typename Arc::Weight; FstPrinter(const Fst<Arc> &fst, const SymbolTable *isyms, const SymbolTable *osyms, const SymbolTable *ssyms, bool accep, bool show_weight_one, const string &field_separator, const string &missing_symbol = "") : fst_(fst), isyms_(isyms), osyms_(osyms), ssyms_(ssyms), accep_(accep && fst.Properties(kAcceptor, true)), ostrm_(nullptr), show_weight_one_(show_weight_one), sep_(field_separator), missing_symbol_(missing_symbol) {} // Prints FST to an output stream. void Print(std::ostream *ostrm, const string &dest) { ostrm_ = ostrm; dest_ = dest; const auto start = fst_.Start(); if (start == kNoStateId) return; // Initial state first. PrintState(start); for (StateIterator<Fst<Arc>> siter(fst_); !siter.Done(); siter.Next()) { const auto s = siter.Value(); if (s != start) PrintState(s); } } private: void PrintId(StateId id, const SymbolTable *syms, const char *name) const { if (syms) { string symbol = syms->Find(id); if (symbol.empty()) { if (missing_symbol_.empty()) { FSTERROR() << "FstPrinter: Integer " << id << " is not mapped to any textual symbol" << ", symbol table = " << syms->Name() << ", destination = " << dest_; symbol = "?"; } else { symbol = missing_symbol_; } } *ostrm_ << symbol; } else { *ostrm_ << id; } } void PrintStateId(StateId s) const { PrintId(s, ssyms_, "state ID"); } void PrintILabel(Label l) const { PrintId(l, isyms_, "arc input label"); } void PrintOLabel(Label l) const { PrintId(l, osyms_, "arc output label"); } void PrintState(StateId s) const { bool output = false; for (ArcIterator<Fst<Arc>> aiter(fst_, s); !aiter.Done(); aiter.Next()) { const auto &arc = aiter.Value(); PrintStateId(s); *ostrm_ << sep_; PrintStateId(arc.nextstate); *ostrm_ << sep_; PrintILabel(arc.ilabel); if (!accep_) { *ostrm_ << sep_; PrintOLabel(arc.olabel); } if (show_weight_one_ || arc.weight != Weight::One()) *ostrm_ << sep_ << arc.weight; *ostrm_ << "\n"; output = true; } const auto weight = fst_.Final(s); if (weight != Weight::Zero() || !output) { PrintStateId(s); if (show_weight_one_ || weight != Weight::One()) { *ostrm_ << sep_ << weight; } *ostrm_ << "\n"; } } const Fst<Arc> &fst_; const SymbolTable *isyms_; // ilabel symbol table. const SymbolTable *osyms_; // olabel symbol table. const SymbolTable *ssyms_; // slabel symbol table. bool accep_; // Print as acceptor when possible? std::ostream *ostrm_; // Text FST destination. string dest_; // Text FST destination name. bool show_weight_one_; // Print weights equal to Weight::One()? string sep_; // Separator character between fields. string missing_symbol_; // Symbol to print when lookup fails (default // "" means raise error). // FstPrinter(const FstPrinter &) = delete; FstPrinter &operator=(const FstPrinter &) = delete; }; } // namespace fst #endif // FST_SCRIPT_PRINT_IMPL_H_ ```
Souleymane Guengueng is a Chadian torture victim and human rights activist, who was instrumental in bringing legal action against the former dictator Hissène Habré. He was born in 1952. In 2006 he and more than 90 others testified against Habré in a court in Senegal. More than 90 people testified in this court. He plays himself in the 2007 movie "The Dictator Hunter" by director Klaartje Quirijns. He is president founder of AVCRP. Souleymane spent three years of his life in prison. References External links 'He Bore Up Under Torture. Now He Bears Witness', New York Times, March 31, 2001 Bio notes, 2003 event at London School of Economics Chadian human rights activists Chadian activists Living people Year of birth missing (living people)
Happy Family is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. It was inspired by Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author. The film won the Best Editing award at the 2010 Nastro d'Argento ceremony. Plot Ezio is a screenwriter scared by happy endings, who earns his living thanks to an invention of his father. He is going through a creative crisis, until he has a car crash with Anna, who invites him to dinner. Once there, the stories of several characters get interwoven, triggered by the decision of the 16 year-old Filippo, Anna's son, to get married. Dinner's attendees become the characters of Ezio's new screenplay, but they will try to interfere with his work. Cast Fabrizio Bentivoglio: Vincenzo Margherita Buy: Anna Valeria Bilello: Caterina Fabio De Luigi: Ezio Corinna Agustoni: Grandmother Anna Gianmaria Biancuzzi: Filippo Alice Croci: Marta Diego Abatantuono: Marta's father Carla Signoris: Marta's mother Sandra Milo: Ezio's mother References External links 2010 films Films directed by Gabriele Salvatores Italian comedy films 2010 comedy films 2010s Italian-language films 2010s Italian films
Spotlight PA (spotlightpa.org) is an independent, nonpartisan and nonprofit newsroom dedicated to investigative and public-service journalism for Pennsylvania. The organization was founded in 2019 by the Lenfest Institute for Journalism and a coalition of news organizations in the state, and was built from the ground up by founding editor Christopher Baxter, who has since been promoted to chief executive officer and president. Since that time, Spotlight PA has become a leading national model for independent, collaborative journalism that informs and inspires residents to drive positive change. Spotlight PA has won numerous state, regional and national awards for its reporting, including the 2022 Freedom of Information Award from Investigative Reporters & Editors, the 2022 Gerald Loeb Award (local category), the 2022 Best Investigative Journalism Award from the Institute for Nonprofit News, and the 2021 Al Neuharth Innovation in Investigative Journalism Award from the Online News Association. History Spotlight PA was founded by The Lenfest Institute for Journalism and officially launched in September 2019 as an independent newsroom operating through The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with founding newsrooms Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and PennLive/The Patriot-News. In 2020, TribLIVE/The Tribune-Review replaced the Post-Gazette among the founding partners. Also that year, Spotlight PA acquired PA Post, a nonprofit newsroom started by WITF Public Media in Harrisburg, which joined the founding members as part of that deal. In August 2023, Spotlight PA went fully independent from its founding partners, reforming as a Pennsylvania nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and acquiring all of its related assets from the Inquirer. The newly formed company is led by Baxter and a new board of directors, chaired by renowned journalism leader David Boardman. Mission The mission of Spotlight PA is to hold powerful private and public forces across Pennsylvania — especially governments, businesses and special interests — to account through urgent and compelling investigative journalism that drives change and strengthens democracy, Pennsylvania, and all who live there. Funding Spotlight PA is among a fast-growing field of nonprofit newsrooms across the country being created as an answer to the continued decline of legacy and corporate-owned media. It relies on the support of individuals and institutions who understand the vital importance of its journalism to the future of Pennsylvania. The newsroom is supported by a dedicated group of local and national foundations, media partners, individual major donors (“Leaders in Action”), and thousands of readers from across Pennsylvania (“members”). It discloses the source of every dollar it receives, and does not accept anonymous gifts. References Investigative journalism Non-profit organizations based in Pennsylvania Organizations established in 2019 American journalism organizations 2019 establishments in Pennsylvania Organizations based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
```xml /* * and its affiliates and licensed under the MIT license. */ import type { ArrowFunctionExpression, Expression, FunctionDeclaration, FunctionExpression, Identifier, Node, OptionalMemberExpression, SpreadElement, Super, } from "@babel/types"; import type { AST, Rule, Scope } from "eslint"; import type { Expression as ESTreeExpression, FunctionDeclaration as ESTreeFunctionDeclaration, Node as ESTreeNode, Super as ESTreeSuper, } from "estree"; import { fastFindReferenceWithParent, reportProblem } from "./common.js"; interface CommonOptions { disableAutofix: boolean; sortExports: boolean; } type DependenciesMap = Map< string, { references: Array<Scope.Reference>; } >; function gatherDependenciesRecursively( dependencies: DependenciesMap, node: (FunctionDeclaration | FunctionExpression | ArrowFunctionExpression) & Rule.NodeParentExtension, currentScope: Scope.Scope, monitoredScopes: Set<Scope.Scope>, rootNode: ( | FunctionDeclaration | FunctionExpression | ArrowFunctionExpression ) & Rule.NodeParentExtension, ) { for (const reference of currentScope.references) { // If this reference is not resolved or it is not declared in a pure // scope then we don't care about this reference. if (!reference.resolved) { continue; } // If this reference is _defined_ within the function then we don't care about it. if ( !monitoredScopes.has((reference.resolved as any).scope) && reference.resolved.defs[0].node !== rootNode ) { continue; } // Narrow the scope of a dependency if it is, say, a member expression. // Then normalize the narrowed dependency. const referenceNode = fastFindReferenceWithParent( node, reference.identifier as unknown as Identifier, ); if (!referenceNode) { console.warn("Could not find referenceNode"); continue; } const dependencyNode = getDependency(referenceNode); const dependency = analyzePropertyChain(dependencyNode); if ( (dependencyNode.parent.type as string) === "TSTypeQuery" || (dependencyNode.parent.type as string) === "TSTypeReference" || (dependencyNode.parent.type as string) === "TSClassImplements" ) { continue; } const def = reference.resolved.defs[0]; if (def == null) { continue; } // Ignore references to the function itself as it's not defined yet. if (def.node != null && def.node.init === node.parent) { continue; } // Ignore Flow type parameters if ((def.type as string) === "TypeParameter") { continue; } // Add the dependency to a map so we can make sure it is referenced // again in our dependencies array. const obj = dependencies.get(dependency); if (!obj) { dependencies.set(dependency, { references: [reference], }); } else { obj.references.push(reference); } } for (const childScope of currentScope.childScopes) { gatherDependenciesRecursively( dependencies, node, childScope, monitoredScopes, rootNode, ); } } function getWarningMessage( deps: Set<string>, singlePrefix: string, label: string, fixVerb: string, ) { if (deps.size === 0) { return null; } return ( (deps.size > 1 ? "" : singlePrefix + " ") + label + " " + (deps.size > 1 ? "dependencies" : "dependency") + ": " + joinEnglish( Array.from(deps) .sort() .map((name) => "'" + name + "'"), ) + `. You should ${fixVerb} ${deps.size > 1 ? "them" : "it"}.` ); } export const ExhaustiveDeps: Rule.RuleModule = { meta: { type: "suggestion", docs: { description: "checks the list of scopes for your function align with the variables used in it", recommended: true, url: "TODO", }, fixable: "code", hasSuggestions: true, schema: [ { type: "object", additionalProperties: false, disableAutofix: false, sortExports: false, properties: { disableAutofix: { type: "boolean", }, sortExports: { type: "boolean", }, }, }, ], }, create(context) { const disableAutofix = context.options?.[0]?.disableAutofix ?? false; const sortExports = context.options?.[0]?.sortExports ?? false; const options: CommonOptions = { disableAutofix, sortExports, }; const scopeManager = context.getSourceCode().scopeManager; /** * Visitor for both function expressions and arrow function expressions. */ function visitFunctionWithDependencies( node: ( | FunctionDeclaration | ArrowFunctionExpression | FunctionExpression ) & Rule.NodeParentExtension, declaredDependenciesNode: | Expression | ESTreeExpression | SpreadElement | OptionalMemberExpression, fnCall: Expression | Super, ) { // Get the current scope. const scope = scopeManager.acquire( node as unknown as ESTreeFunctionDeclaration, ); if (!scope) { throw new Error( "eslint-plugin-graphile-export: could not determine scope", ); } const monitoredScopes = new Set<Scope.Scope>(); { let currentScope: Scope.Scope | null = scope; while ((currentScope = currentScope.upper)) { monitoredScopes.add(currentScope); } } const dependencies: DependenciesMap = new Map(); gatherDependenciesRecursively( dependencies, node, scope, monitoredScopes, node, ); // Warn about assigning to variables in the outer scope since there's no // outer scope when exporting. const externalAssigns = new Set(); function reportStaleAssignment(writeExpr: ESTreeNode, key: string) { if (externalAssigns.has(key)) { return; } externalAssigns.add(key); reportProblem(context, options, { node: writeExpr, message: `Assignments to the '${key}' variable from inside ` + `${context.getSource(fnCall)} cannot be safely exported.`, }); } // Remember which deps are stable and report bad usage first. dependencies.forEach(({ references }, key) => { references.forEach((reference) => { if (reference.writeExpr) { reportStaleAssignment(reference.writeExpr, key); } }); }); const argNames: Array<string | null> = []; const invalid = node.params.some((arg) => { if (arg.type !== "Identifier") { reportProblem(context, options, { node: arg as unknown as ESTreeNode, message: `${context.getSource( fnCall, )} has an argument which isn't a plain identifier, we don't support this currently.`, }); argNames.push(null); return true; } argNames.push(arg.name); return false; }); if (invalid) { return; } const declaredDependencies: Array<{ key: string; node: Expression & Rule.NodeParentExtension; }> = []; if (declaredDependenciesNode.type !== "ArrayExpression") { // If the declared dependencies is not an object expression then we // can't verify that the user provided the correct dependencies. Tell // the user this in an error. reportProblem(context, options, { node: declaredDependenciesNode as unknown as ESTreeNode, message: `${context.getSource(fnCall)} was passed a ` + "dependency map that is not an array. This means we " + "can't statically verify whether you've passed the correct " + "dependencies.", }); } else { declaredDependenciesNode.elements.forEach( (declaredDependencyNode, i) => { // Skip elided elements. if (declaredDependencyNode === null) { return; } // If we see a spread element then add a special warning. if (declaredDependencyNode.type === "SpreadElement") { reportProblem(context, options, { node: declaredDependencyNode as unknown as ESTreeNode, message: `${context.getSource(fnCall)} has a spread element ` + "in its dependency map. This means we can't " + "statically verify whether you've passed the " + "correct dependencies.", }); return; } const argName = argNames[i] || `_unknownArg${i}`; // Add the dependency to our declared dependency map. declaredDependencies.push({ key: argName, node: declaredDependencyNode as Expression & Rule.NodeParentExtension, }); }, ); if (node.params.length !== declaredDependenciesNode.elements.length) { reportProblem(context, options, { node: declaredDependenciesNode as unknown as ESTreeNode, message: `${context.getSource( fnCall, )} has different arguments count (${ node.params.length }) versus dependencies count (${ declaredDependenciesNode.elements.length }); this is invalid.`, }); } } const { unnecessaryDependencies, missingDependencies, duplicateDependencies, } = collectRecommendations({ dependencies, declaredDependencies, }); const suggestedDeps = [ ...collectRecommendations({ dependencies, declaredDependencies: [], // Pretend we don't know }).suggestedDependencies, ].sort(); const declaredDependencyNames = declaredDependencies.map((d) => d.key); const isSorted = suggestedDeps.length === declaredDependencyNames.length && suggestedDeps.every((name, i) => name === declaredDependencyNames[i]); if ( missingDependencies.size === 0 && unnecessaryDependencies.size === 0 && duplicateDependencies.size === 0 && (isSorted || !options.sortExports) ) { return; } reportProblem(context, options, { node: declaredDependenciesNode as unknown as ESTreeNode, message: `${context.getSource(fnCall)} has ` + // To avoid a long message, show the next actionable item. (getWarningMessage(missingDependencies, "a", "missing", "include") || getWarningMessage( unnecessaryDependencies, "an", "unnecessary", "exclude", ) || getWarningMessage( duplicateDependencies, "a", "duplicate", "omit", ) || "incorrectly ordered dependencies."), suggest: [ { desc: `Update the dependencies array to be: [${suggestedDeps.join( ", ", )}]`, fix(fixer) { // ENHANCE: preserve the comments and optionally the formatting const fixArgs = []; const range: [number, number] | null = node.range != null && node.body.range != null ? [node.range[0], node.body.range[0]] : node.start != null && node.body.start != null ? [node.start, node.body.start] : null; if (range != null) { const preferredArgs = `(${suggestedDeps.join(", ")})`; if (node.type === "ArrowFunctionExpression") { let prefix = ""; let suffix = " => "; if (node.async) { prefix = "async " + prefix; } if (node.generator) { prefix = "generator " + prefix; } if (node.body.type === "ObjectExpression") { suffix = suffix + "("; } fixArgs.push( fixer.replaceTextRange( range, prefix + preferredArgs + suffix, ), ); } else if (node.type === "FunctionExpression") { let prefix = "function "; const suffix = " "; if (node.generator) { prefix = prefix + "*"; } if (node.id) { prefix = prefix + `${node.id.name}`; } if (node.async) { prefix = "async " + prefix; } fixArgs.push( fixer.replaceTextRange( range, prefix + preferredArgs + suffix, ), ); } } return [ ...fixArgs, fixer.replaceText( declaredDependenciesNode as unknown as ESTreeNode | AST.Token, `[${suggestedDeps.join(", ")}]`, ), ]; }, }, ], }); } return { CallExpression(node) { const callbackIndex = getScopesCallbackIndex(node.callee); if (callbackIndex === -1) { // Not a EXPORTABLE call that needs deps. return; } const callback = node.arguments[callbackIndex]; const fnCall = node.callee; const declaredDependenciesNode = node.arguments[callbackIndex + 1]; // Check whether a callback is supplied. if (!callback) { reportProblem(context, options, { node: fnCall as unknown as ESTreeNode, message: `EXPORTABLE must wrap a function.`, }); return; } if (!declaredDependenciesNode) { reportProblem(context, options, { node: fnCall as unknown as ESTreeNode, message: `EXPORTABLE does nothing when called with ` + `only one argument. Did you forget to pass an array of ` + `dependencies?`, suggest: [ { desc: "Add dependencies array", fix(fixer) { // Add `, []` just before the `)` for the call. const sourceCode = context.getSourceCode(); const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(callback); const hasComma = nextToken && nextToken.value === "," && nextToken.type === "Punctuator"; return fixer.replaceTextRange( [node.range![1] - 1, node.range![1] - 1], `${hasComma ? `` : `, `}[]`, ); }, }, ], }); return; } switch (callback.type) { case "FunctionExpression": case "ArrowFunctionExpression": visitFunctionWithDependencies( callback as unknown as ( | FunctionExpression | ArrowFunctionExpression ) & Rule.NodeParentExtension, declaredDependenciesNode as unknown as Expression | SpreadElement, fnCall as unknown as Expression | Super, ); return; // Handled case "Identifier": default: reportProblem(context, options, { node: fnCall as unknown as ESTreeNode, message: `EXPORTABLE received a function whose dependencies ` + `are unknown. Pass an inline function instead.`, }); return; // Handled } }, }; }, }; interface DepTree { isUsed: boolean; // True if used in code isSatisfiedRecursively: boolean; // True if specified in deps isSubtreeUsed: boolean; // True if something deeper is used by code children: Map<string, DepTree>; // Nodes for properties } // The meat of the logic. function collectRecommendations({ dependencies, declaredDependencies, }: { dependencies: DependenciesMap; declaredDependencies: Array<{ key: string; node: Expression & Rule.NodeParentExtension; }>; }) { // Our primary data structure. // It is a logical representation of property chains: // `props` -> `props.foo` -> `props.foo.bar` -> `props.foo.bar.baz` // -> `props.lol` // -> `props.huh` -> `props.huh.okay` // -> `props.wow` // We'll use it to mark nodes that are *used* by the programmer, // and the nodes that were *declared* as deps. Then we will // traverse it to learn which deps are missing or unnecessary. const depTree = createDepTree(); function createDepTree(): DepTree { return { isUsed: false, // True if used in code isSatisfiedRecursively: false, // True if specified in deps isSubtreeUsed: false, // True if something deeper is used by code children: new Map(), // Nodes for properties }; } // Mark all required nodes first. // Imagine exclamation marks next to each used deep property. dependencies.forEach((_, key) => { const node = getOrCreateNodeByPath(depTree, key); node.isUsed = true; markAllParentsByPath(depTree, key, (parent) => { parent.isSubtreeUsed = true; }); }); // Mark all satisfied nodes. // Imagine checkmarks next to each declared dependency. declaredDependencies.forEach(({ key }) => { const node = getOrCreateNodeByPath(depTree, key); node.isSatisfiedRecursively = true; }); // Tree manipulation helpers. function getOrCreateNodeByPath(rootNode: DepTree, path: string) { const keys = path.split("."); let node = rootNode; for (const key of keys) { let child = node.children.get(key); if (!child) { child = createDepTree(); node.children.set(key, child); } node = child; } return node; } function markAllParentsByPath( rootNode: DepTree, path: string, fn: (child: DepTree) => void, ) { const keys = path.split("."); let node = rootNode; for (const key of keys) { const child = node.children.get(key); if (!child) { return; } fn(child); node = child; } } // Now we can learn which dependencies are missing or necessary. const missingDependencies = new Set<string>(); const satisfyingDependencies = new Set<string>(); scanTreeRecursively( depTree, missingDependencies, satisfyingDependencies, (key) => key, ); function scanTreeRecursively( node: DepTree, missingPaths: Set<string>, satisfyingPaths: Set<string>, keyToPath: (key: string) => string, ): void { node.children.forEach((child, key) => { const path = keyToPath(key); if (child.isSatisfiedRecursively) { if (child.isSubtreeUsed) { // Remember this dep actually satisfied something. satisfyingPaths.add(path); } // It doesn't matter if there's something deeper. // It would be transitively satisfied since we assume immutability. // `props.foo` is enough if you read `props.foo.id`. return; } if (child.isUsed) { // Remember that no declared deps satisfied this node. missingPaths.add(path); // If we got here, nothing in its subtree was satisfied. // No need to search further. return; } scanTreeRecursively( child, missingPaths, satisfyingPaths, (childKey) => path + "." + childKey, ); }); } // Collect suggestions in the order they were originally specified. const suggestedDependencies: string[] = []; const unnecessaryDependencies = new Set<string>(); const duplicateDependencies = new Set<string>(); declaredDependencies.forEach(({ key }) => { // Does this declared dep satisfy a real need? if (satisfyingDependencies.has(key)) { if (suggestedDependencies.indexOf(key) === -1) { // Good one. suggestedDependencies.push(key); } else { // Duplicate. duplicateDependencies.add(key); } } else { // It's definitely not needed. unnecessaryDependencies.add(key); } }); // Then add the missing ones at the end. missingDependencies.forEach((key) => { suggestedDependencies.push(key); }); return { suggestedDependencies, unnecessaryDependencies, duplicateDependencies, missingDependencies, }; } /** * Assuming () means the passed/returned node: * `(props) => (props)` * `props.(foo) => (props.foo)` * `props.foo.(bar) => (props).foo.bar` * `props.foo.bar.(baz) => (props).foo.bar.baz` */ function getDependency( node: (Node | ESTreeNode) & Rule.NodeParentExtension, ): Node & Rule.NodeParentExtension { if ( (node.parent.type === "MemberExpression" || (node.parent.type as string) === "OptionalMemberExpression") && "object" in node.parent && "property" in node.parent && node.parent.object === node && "name" in node.parent.property && node.parent.property.name !== "current" && !node.parent.computed && !( node.parent.parent != null && (node.parent.parent.type === "CallExpression" || (node.parent.parent.type as string) === "OptionalCallExpression") && "callee" in node.parent.parent && node.parent.parent.callee === node.parent ) ) { return getDependency(node.parent); } else if ( // Note: we don't check OptionalMemberExpression because it can't be LHS. node.type === "MemberExpression" && node.parent && node.parent.type === "AssignmentExpression" && node.parent.left === node ) { return node.object as unknown as (Expression | Super) & Rule.NodeParentExtension; } else { return node as (Expression | Super) & Rule.NodeParentExtension; } } function analyzePropertyChain(node: Node | ESTreeNode): string { if (node.type === "Identifier" || (node.type as string) === "JSXIdentifier") { const result = (node as Identifier).name; return result; } else if (node.type === "MemberExpression" && !node.computed) { const object = analyzePropertyChain(node.object); const result = `${object}`; return result; } else if (node.type === "OptionalMemberExpression" && !node.computed) { const object = analyzePropertyChain(node.object); const result = `${object}`; return result; } else if (node.type === "ChainExpression" && !(node as any).computed) { const expression = node.expression; if (expression.type === "CallExpression") { throw new Error(`Unsupported node type: ${expression.type}`); } const object = analyzePropertyChain(expression.object); const result = `${object}`; return result; } else { throw new Error(`Unsupported node type: ${node.type}`); } } /** * Returns 0 if this is a EXPORTABLE call, -1 otherwise. */ function getScopesCallbackIndex( node: Expression | Super | ESTreeExpression | ESTreeSuper, ) { if (node.type === "Identifier" && node.name === "EXPORTABLE") { return 0; } else { return -1; } } function joinEnglish(arr: string[]) { let s = ""; for (let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) { s += arr[i]; if (i === 0 && arr.length === 2) { s += " and "; } else if (i === arr.length - 2 && arr.length > 2) { s += ", and "; } else if (i < arr.length - 1) { s += ", "; } } return s; } ```
```javascript module.exports = { extends: ["react-app", "plugin:jsx-a11y/recommended"], plugins: ["jsx-a11y"], rules: { "import/no-anonymous-default-export": "error", "import/no-webpack-loader-syntax": "off", "react/react-in-jsx-scope": "off", // React is always in scope with Blitz "jsx-a11y/anchor-is-valid": "off", //Doesn't play well with Blitz/Next <Link> usage }, } ```
```yaml description: Nordic nRF91 series running the Serial LTE Modem application compatible: "nordic,nrf91-slm" include: uart-device.yaml properties: mdm-power-gpios: type: phandle-array ```
Minshat Abu Omar (also written Minschat Abu Omar; Arab. Minshāt Abū 'Umar) is an important archaeological site in Northern Egypt. It lies around 93.21 miles north-east of Cairo in the Nile delta. Minshat Abu Omar contains several cemeteries from protodynastic dynasties, as well as many burial sites that date back to the late Roman Era. Archaeological history Organized excavations started in 1966, after some interesting artifacts appeared in several museums and were said to originate from that area. Originally, the area was examined to prove the correctness of the claims. After continuing findings, excavations ran from 1978 to 1991. The cemeteries The cemeteries were excavated mostly at the southern corner of the area. 420 tombs are dating back to the late Naqada III period up to the beginning of the 1st dynasty. 2630 tombs date back to the late Roman period. The early tombs, especially, are of great interest to Egyptologists, archaeologists and historians, because they come from different dynasties and show important developments in their architecture. The protodynastic tombs were oval, 1.0–1.5m long and 1.5–2.0m deep. They contained simple pits, in which the deceased was laid down in a fetal pose, his head facing toward the west. Beside and around the deceased, several bowls and vases were placed; in some of the tombs, precious artifacts made of ivory and stone were found. The early dynastic tombs changed quickly in architecture, now they had mud plastered inner walls and they were rectangular in shape. Their floors were covered and strengthened with reed mats, their ceilings made of reed and – in case of royal tombs – cedar wood. Royal tombs were now divided into two, four or six chambers and contained much more precious grave goods. Famous objects such as several cosmetic palettes, ivory bracelets with relief decoration and collars made of carnelian- and amethyst beads were found. Famous kings, whose name were found, are Scorpion II, Narmer and Aha. The Roman period tombs are simple in their structure and design; they were oval or rectangular and contained coffins made of wood, ceramics and limestone. Children were buried in large amphorae. Some of the tombs contained coins and amulets. Evaluations The excavated cemeteries and nearby settlements, their grave goods and the geographical position of that area (at the easternmost border of early dynastic Egypt), lead archaeologists and Eyptologists to the conclusion that Minshat Abu Omar was an important economic and strategic place. Findings, which were of early Palestine origin, but found in several larger tombs at Minshat Abu Omar, prove that during the Naqada III period numerous items were already traded between Egypt and the levantine states; the trade economy flourished greatly. Artifacts and weapons with the names of Narmer, Aha and Djet were found in Israel, Jordan and even in Lebanon, which proves successful trading during the first dynasties. References Archaeological sites in Egypt Tombs of ancient Egypt
```go // Code generated by test DO NOT EDIT. // *** WARNING: Do not edit by hand unless you're certain you know what you are doing! *** package example import ( "context" "reflect" "github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi" "resource-args-python-case-insensitive/example/internal" ) type Pet struct { pulumi.CustomResourceState Name pulumi.StringPtrOutput `pulumi:"name"` } // NewPet registers a new resource with the given unique name, arguments, and options. func NewPet(ctx *pulumi.Context, name string, args *PetArgs, opts ...pulumi.ResourceOption) (*Pet, error) { if args == nil { args = &PetArgs{} } opts = internal.PkgResourceDefaultOpts(opts) var resource Pet err := ctx.RegisterResource("example::Pet", name, args, &resource, opts...) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &resource, nil } // GetPet gets an existing Pet resource's state with the given name, ID, and optional // state properties that are used to uniquely qualify the lookup (nil if not required). func GetPet(ctx *pulumi.Context, name string, id pulumi.IDInput, state *PetState, opts ...pulumi.ResourceOption) (*Pet, error) { var resource Pet err := ctx.ReadResource("example::Pet", name, id, state, &resource, opts...) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &resource, nil } // Input properties used for looking up and filtering Pet resources. type petState struct { } type PetState struct { } func (PetState) ElementType() reflect.Type { return reflect.TypeOf((*petState)(nil)).Elem() } type petArgs struct { Name *string `pulumi:"name"` } // The set of arguments for constructing a Pet resource. type PetArgs struct { Name pulumi.StringPtrInput } func (PetArgs) ElementType() reflect.Type { return reflect.TypeOf((*petArgs)(nil)).Elem() } type PetInput interface { pulumi.Input ToPetOutput() PetOutput ToPetOutputWithContext(ctx context.Context) PetOutput } func (*Pet) ElementType() reflect.Type { return reflect.TypeOf((**Pet)(nil)).Elem() } func (i *Pet) ToPetOutput() PetOutput { return i.ToPetOutputWithContext(context.Background()) } func (i *Pet) ToPetOutputWithContext(ctx context.Context) PetOutput { return pulumi.ToOutputWithContext(ctx, i).(PetOutput) } // PetArrayInput is an input type that accepts PetArray and PetArrayOutput values. // You can construct a concrete instance of `PetArrayInput` via: // // PetArray{ PetArgs{...} } type PetArrayInput interface { pulumi.Input ToPetArrayOutput() PetArrayOutput ToPetArrayOutputWithContext(context.Context) PetArrayOutput } type PetArray []PetInput func (PetArray) ElementType() reflect.Type { return reflect.TypeOf((*[]*Pet)(nil)).Elem() } func (i PetArray) ToPetArrayOutput() PetArrayOutput { return i.ToPetArrayOutputWithContext(context.Background()) } func (i PetArray) ToPetArrayOutputWithContext(ctx context.Context) PetArrayOutput { return pulumi.ToOutputWithContext(ctx, i).(PetArrayOutput) } // PetMapInput is an input type that accepts PetMap and PetMapOutput values. // You can construct a concrete instance of `PetMapInput` via: // // PetMap{ "key": PetArgs{...} } type PetMapInput interface { pulumi.Input ToPetMapOutput() PetMapOutput ToPetMapOutputWithContext(context.Context) PetMapOutput } type PetMap map[string]PetInput func (PetMap) ElementType() reflect.Type { return reflect.TypeOf((*map[string]*Pet)(nil)).Elem() } func (i PetMap) ToPetMapOutput() PetMapOutput { return i.ToPetMapOutputWithContext(context.Background()) } func (i PetMap) ToPetMapOutputWithContext(ctx context.Context) PetMapOutput { return pulumi.ToOutputWithContext(ctx, i).(PetMapOutput) } type PetOutput struct{ *pulumi.OutputState } func (PetOutput) ElementType() reflect.Type { return reflect.TypeOf((**Pet)(nil)).Elem() } func (o PetOutput) ToPetOutput() PetOutput { return o } func (o PetOutput) ToPetOutputWithContext(ctx context.Context) PetOutput { return o } func (o PetOutput) Name() pulumi.StringPtrOutput { return o.ApplyT(func(v *Pet) pulumi.StringPtrOutput { return v.Name }).(pulumi.StringPtrOutput) } type PetArrayOutput struct{ *pulumi.OutputState } func (PetArrayOutput) ElementType() reflect.Type { return reflect.TypeOf((*[]*Pet)(nil)).Elem() } func (o PetArrayOutput) ToPetArrayOutput() PetArrayOutput { return o } func (o PetArrayOutput) ToPetArrayOutputWithContext(ctx context.Context) PetArrayOutput { return o } func (o PetArrayOutput) Index(i pulumi.IntInput) PetOutput { return pulumi.All(o, i).ApplyT(func(vs []interface{}) *Pet { return vs[0].([]*Pet)[vs[1].(int)] }).(PetOutput) } type PetMapOutput struct{ *pulumi.OutputState } func (PetMapOutput) ElementType() reflect.Type { return reflect.TypeOf((*map[string]*Pet)(nil)).Elem() } func (o PetMapOutput) ToPetMapOutput() PetMapOutput { return o } func (o PetMapOutput) ToPetMapOutputWithContext(ctx context.Context) PetMapOutput { return o } func (o PetMapOutput) MapIndex(k pulumi.StringInput) PetOutput { return pulumi.All(o, k).ApplyT(func(vs []interface{}) *Pet { return vs[0].(map[string]*Pet)[vs[1].(string)] }).(PetOutput) } func init() { pulumi.RegisterInputType(reflect.TypeOf((*PetInput)(nil)).Elem(), &Pet{}) pulumi.RegisterInputType(reflect.TypeOf((*PetArrayInput)(nil)).Elem(), PetArray{}) pulumi.RegisterInputType(reflect.TypeOf((*PetMapInput)(nil)).Elem(), PetMap{}) pulumi.RegisterOutputType(PetOutput{}) pulumi.RegisterOutputType(PetArrayOutput{}) pulumi.RegisterOutputType(PetMapOutput{}) } ```
```scss // assign default value to all undefined variables $scheme-name: "default" !default; // core variables $text-color: #fff !default; $base-color: #23282d !default; $icon-color: hsl( hue( $base-color ), 7%, 95% ) !default; $highlight-color: #0073aa !default; $notification-color: #d54e21 !default; // global $body-background: #f1f1f1 !default; $link: #0073aa !default; $link-focus: lighten( $link, 10% ) !default; $button-color: $highlight-color !default; $button-text-color: $text-color !default; $form-checked: #7e8993 !default; // admin menu & admin-bar $menu-text: $text-color !default; $menu-icon: $icon-color !default; $menu-background: $base-color !default; $menu-highlight-text: $text-color !default; $menu-highlight-icon: $text-color !default; $menu-highlight-background: $highlight-color !default; $menu-current-text: $menu-highlight-text !default; $menu-current-icon: $menu-highlight-icon !default; $menu-current-background: $menu-highlight-background !default; $menu-submenu-text: mix( $base-color, $text-color, 30% ) !default; $menu-submenu-background: darken( $base-color, 7% ) !default; $menu-submenu-background-alt: desaturate( lighten( $menu-background, 7% ), 7% ) !default; $menu-submenu-focus-text: $highlight-color !default; $menu-submenu-current-text: $text-color !default; $menu-bubble-text: $text-color !default; $menu-bubble-background: $notification-color !default; $menu-bubble-current-text: $text-color !default; $menu-bubble-current-background: $menu-submenu-background !default; $menu-collapse-text: $menu-icon !default; $menu-collapse-icon: $menu-icon !default; $menu-collapse-focus-text: $text-color !default; $menu-collapse-focus-icon: $menu-highlight-icon !default; $adminbar-avatar-frame: lighten( $menu-background, 7% ) !default; $adminbar-input-background: lighten( $menu-background, 7% ) !default; $adminbar-recovery-exit-text: $menu-bubble-text !default; $adminbar-recovery-exit-background: $menu-bubble-background !default; $adminbar-recovery-exit-background-alt: mix(black, $adminbar-recovery-exit-background, 10%) !default; $menu-customizer-text: mix( $base-color, $text-color, 40% ) !default; // Dashboard Colors $custom-welcome-panel: "true" !default; $dashboard-accent-1: $menu-submenu-background !default; $dashboard-accent-2: $menu-background !default; $dashboard-icon-background: $dashboard-accent-2 !default; $low-contrast-theme: "false" !default; ```
The Joseph Sawyer House, also known as the Sawyer-Barrow house and the summer estate Twin Maples, was built for Joseph Sawyer (1778-1849) by the Western Reserve's master builder Jonathan Goldsmith. The house is located in Mentor, Ohio. Location The house was originally located on the southwestern corner of Mentor Avenue and Chillicothe Road in Mentor, Ohio. From 1885 to 1922 it was stop 66 on the Cleveland, Painesville, and Eastern Intraurban line. In 1961, it was moved a mile south to 9364 Forsythe Lane. History Arriving in 1811 from Pompey, New York, Joseph Sawyer's family was one of the earliest pioneers to settle in the Connecticut Western Reserve area of Ohio. He built one of the first gristmills in the area and around 1825 he contracted with Jonathan Goldsmith to build a new home in the Greek Revival style. By the time of his death in 1849, Sawyer had amassed over 1,100 acres, making his one of the largest farms in Lake County, Ohio. The house remained in the family until 1883 when his grandson sold it to Luthur L. Cook, a prominent businessman who founded L. L. Cook & Brothers. It was during this next era that the home was known as Twin Maples. For the next 78 years it was the summer home to a number of wealthy Cleveland businessmen who originally used the Cleveland, Painesville, and Eastern Intraurban line to travel the 25 miles between their winter and summer homes. It was this same line that provided electrical and telephone service to the house. In 1961, the land was purchased by a local developer, Richard Defranco, to build a gas station but the house was spared as it was moved a mile up the road. The house was extensively updated by another developer, Richard Swerling. One oddity was when the house was moved to the new T-shaped lot it was placed at the end of a long driveway so the old front faced away from the road and into the woods. From the road, with a new garage added, it now gives the appearance of a 1970s colonial because the old front is not easily visible. Jonathan Goldsmith Jonathan Gillett Goldsmith (1784-1847) designed and built the Joseph Sawyer house. Goldsmith is considered one of the leading architects of the Connecticut Western Reserve. In Lake County, he built 40 cottages and mansions, four taverns, the Fairport Harbor Lighthouse, a business block, the Painesville National Bank, a school, and with Grand Newell, the Fairport, Painesville, Warren Railroad. His work was important enough that one of his homes, the Robinson Elwell House was saved by the Western Reserve Historical Society and moved to become the centerpiece of its Hale Farm & Village property. Another of his homes, the Mathews House, was also saved at the Lake Erie College campus. Both are almost identical in design to the Joseph Sawyer house. Goldsmith was considered such a master architect of the Greek Revival style that when the Isaac Gillet House was demolished, the front door was saved and is now on permanent display at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Goldsmith married Abigail Jones (1787-1887) on June 6, 1809, in Hinsdale, Massachusetts. They had eleven children, one of whom was Delos Goldsmith who became a carpenter and master builder in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. His niece, Abbie Jane Hunter (Goldsmith) (1855-1918), was a successful businesswoman, real estate developer, and visionary of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Goldsmith died on September 17, 1847, at the age of 64, and was buried at the Painesville Township cemetery. His legacy is in his buildings and with his trademark fluted molding and corner blocks. Further reading The Architecture of Mentor, Ohio; a Guide to Historic Buildings Mentor - a Retrospective Architecture of the Western Reserve 1800-1900 Mentor: The First 200 Years Historic country estates in Lake County, Ohio References External links 1898 Lake County Atlas Mentor Twp. Russel Lot 1915 Lake County Atlas Mentor Twp. Russel Lot Lists of buildings and structures in Ohio 1825 establishments in Ohio