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rust-lang/rust-mode | rust-lang | 262,319,538 | 243 | {
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"author": "iwillspeak",
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"text": "This reverts the `setq-local` for `compile-command` and replaces it\r\nwith a function which can be used to invoke compile with `\"cargo\r\nbuild\"` as the compile command.",
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"text": "I think we should do this, yes.",
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valor-software/ngx-bootstrap | valor-software | 218,269,110 | 1,842 | null | [
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"text": "I think that the dropup new attribute to make a dropdown opened up, should be listed among the breaking changes of the v1.6.0/v1.5.0:\r\n\r\n**Before**:\r\n\r\n```html\r\n<button class=\"... dropup\" dropdown>\r\n```\r\n\r\n\r\n**Now**:\r\n\r\n```html\r\n<button class=\"... dropup\" dropdown dropup>\r\n```",
"title": "'dropup' new attribute should be listed in the breaking changes of the v1.6.0",
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"action": "closed",
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"text": "And for those who are stuck with v1.6.6+ with Dropups, that's how it should go:\r\n\r\n`<button class=\"... \" dropdown [dropup]=\"true\"`",
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KSP-CKAN/CKAN | KSP-CKAN | 102,536,705 | 1,404 | null | [
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"datetime": 1440249455000,
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"text": "I just wanted to install FAR in a minimal dummy install. I had no Ships Folder, and therefore no @thumbs directory.\r\nCkan didn't want to automaticly create this directory, and the Installation failed.",
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"action": "closed",
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"datetime": 1449977618000,
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"title": null,
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cipchk/ng-alain | null | 290,722,866 | 249 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
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"title": "希望能暴漏下 antd 的 @font-family 设置,默认字体在有些分辨率不是很高的显示器下很发虚",
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"text": "受限于 ng-zorro-antd 当下无法做到这一点,0.7.0 可以得到支持。",
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"type": "comment"
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Microsoft/WindowsTemplateStudio | Microsoft | 250,363,343 | 957 | null | [
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"datetime": 1502813756000,
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"text": "For #946, we disabled large sums of tests.\r\n\r\nWe disabled\r\n\r\n- GenerateAllPagesAndFeatures\r\n- GenerateProjectWithIsolatedItems\r\n- GenerateEmptyProject",
"title": "Reinstate all unit tests for project generation",
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"text": "Moving this 1.3 as part of the CI / Deploy builds enhancenments.\r\nReviewing the approach for integration tests for generation:\r\n* I will split the testing using Traits / Collections to allow to execute just Generation tests (quick run) and build the generated content (slow due to the build process it self).\r\n* Generation tests will be part of the CI which will ensure that, at least, the generation works fine\r\n* Building the generated projects (slow and time consuming) will be executed every time we commit code (lets try to do it just when the templates are modified -not sure if possible). This build test will run in a dedicated build server to avoid blocking developers.",
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"text": "Can changes made here be done in connection with #831 so that it becomes clear on the impact of adding new tests in different places? And even the consequences of adding new test projects.",
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"text": "No are working in CI / Integration builds",
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"datetime": 1504105147000,
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skaut/Skautis | skaut | 212,266,192 | 61 | {
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"action": "opened",
"author": "sinacek",
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"title": "Supported php versions",
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"action": "created",
"author": "JindrichPilar",
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"datetime": 1488877590000,
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"text": "Pri zmene dependency by spravne mel byt update major verze (3.0.0). \r\nNebo alespon 2.1.0, aby kdo chce jet na PHP 5.5 mohl mit 2.0.*",
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"text": "udělal bych 2.1.0, ale moc nevím jak to udělat takle zpětně. Mohl bys to upravit prosím?",
"title": null,
"type": "comment"
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webful-ltd/occupied-city | webful-ltd | 68,527,994 | 10 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
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"text": "This would look better and be more intuitive than a new set of random positions being calculated for every step - but it also requires us to maintain state and not reload the whole view as you progress.",
"title": "When progressing through steps, existing settlement markers should remain",
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"datetime": 1429191064000,
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cakephp/phinx | cakephp | 163,851,561 | 889 | {
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"action": "opened",
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"text": "strictly speaking, a concrete migration must not assume, that\nthe used adapter is subclass of PdoAdapter (although currently\nalways is), thus using $this->getAdapter()->getConnection()->quote(..)\nis a clutch.\nInstead, AdapterInterface should provide the proposed quoteStringValue(...)\nfunction for quoting string values.\n\nAlthough I think this will not be used often, i would\n a) consider AdapterInterface incomplete without it,\n b) will it indeed be necessary in exceptional cases.",
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"text": "@username_0 Looking to close this due to age and lack of tests. If you would like this kept open, please let me know and raise a new issue.",
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"action": "created",
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"text": "@username_1 I found the bug, i reported the bug. i provided a proposal-patch to fix the bug.\r\nIf that does not meet your guidelines, it is your decision to throw away or merge anyway.\r\n\r\nFrankly, i don't have time to do anything further.\r\n(Sorry if that seems arrogant, it isn't meant to be. but that's the reality of my day).",
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"action": "created",
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"text": "I'll leave it open for a day or two to see if anyone's interested in taking this up.",
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"action": "created",
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"masked_author": "username_2",
"text": "@ ping at anyone who wants to contribute or help getting this merged.",
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"action": "created",
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"datetime": 1507722352000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "Happy to re-open if someone would like to pick it up",
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Soullivaneuh/composer-versions-check | null | 109,962,441 | 11 | {
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"title": "cross-platform newline character",
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"action": "created",
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"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "Thanks for your contribution @username_0! :+1:",
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"text": "Tagged: https://github.com/username_1/composer-versions-check/releases/tag/v1.0.1",
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Mariatta/chic_a_cherry_picker | null | 213,582,245 | 15 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
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"datetime": 1489294653000,
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"text": "I think this utility has a lot of potential to evolve into the bot that actually *does* the automated cherry-pick PR creation, and one of the things we'll need to address there is what to do when the routine cherry pick fails.\r\n\r\nAt the moment, if the first cherry-pick fails, it leaves the checkout in a messy state, so all the subsequent branch creation commands fail.\r\n\r\nI'm thinking one way of tackling this would be to:\r\n\r\n1. Complain and exit early if the checkout is in a messy state, and suggesting running `git stash` to move the local changes aside.\r\n2. If any of the cherry-picks fail do an immediate `git reset --hard` and move on to the next branch.\r\n\r\nDoes that approach sound reasonable?",
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"action": "created",
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"text": "Thanks for using (and improving) this script :)\r\nI don't yet know how to write a bot.. :( I'll need some more guidance for it.\r\nIt also sounds like Berker and/or Maciej are already working on the bot, I don't really want to step on their toes.\r\n\r\nSounds reasonable. In some situations where the merge failed, I've been able to do `git cherry-pick --abort`.",
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"text": "This issue was moved to python/core-workflow#45",
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aspnet/Microsoft.Data.Sqlite | aspnet | 184,659,631 | 299 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
"author": "mnikonov",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1477176997000,
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"text": "Inside Windows 10 UWP project used Microsoft.Data.SQLite 1.0.0 package as data provider for Sqlite V3 Database\r\n\r\nAnd when I'm performing any kind of Insert or Update operations and closing sqlite connection starts working Windows Definder and seems blocks sqlite database file.\r\n\r\nAs result app thread waits untill Windows Definder will not finish his job and connection close operatio takes about 3-6 seconds.\r\n\r\nWindows version 14393.321\r\n\r\nCode example \r\n\r\n`\r\nusing (var connection = new SqliteConnection(Const.ConnectionString))\r\n {\r\n connection.Open();\r\n using (var transaction = connection.BeginTransaction(IsolationLevel.ReadUncommitted))\r\n {\r\n try\r\n {\r\n using (var command = connection.CreateCommand())\r\n {\r\n command.CommandText = \"UPDATE...\";\r\n command.ExecuteNonQuery();\r\n transaction.Commit();\r\n }\r\n }\r\n catch\r\n {\r\n transaction.Rollback();\r\n throw;\r\n }\r\n }\r\n }\r\n`\r\n\r\nThe same if call connection.Close()\r\n\r\nas DB storage used LocalCacheFolder, SQLite connection has next params ;Mode=ReadWrite;Cache=Shared\r\n\r\nI'm sorry if I chose the wrong place for the question\r\n\r\nAlso, seems, that this problem has place if DB size is bigger than 20Mb",
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"action": "created",
"author": "rowanmiller",
"comment_id": 255832966,
"datetime": 1477335544000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "What name are you using for the database file? This is probably external, but maybe there is something causing Defender to focus on the file.",
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"action": "created",
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"datetime": 1477339117000,
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"text": "The Db name is Rss.db, also I have tried to change file extension to .sqlite3 but result was the same. For me also unclear why issue happens on connection close but not on transaction commit. I have checked on two different machines, but result was the same. Defender starts check, eats one processor core, and until he not finishes his background job code execution stops on Db close operation.",
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"action": "closed",
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"text": "There doesn't seem to be anything that we could do in EF or SQLite to avoid this issue. The easiest option is probably to add an exclusion to Windows Defender - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/instantanswers/64495205-6ddb-4da1-8534-1aeaf64c0af8/add-an-exclusion-to-windows-defender.",
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"action": "created",
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"comment_id": 257557604,
"datetime": 1478004297000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "Sorry, but, it not an solution when app running on several thousands of consumer devices! End users see slow working app and will newer research real reasons of problem! And, all UWP apps, @that uses SQLite will have that problem... May be, it possible somehow report that problem to Defender team?",
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"action": "created",
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"datetime": 1478027368000,
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"text": "@username_0 I have passed this issue to the team that maintains the SQLite version that ships with Windows. They maybe in a better position to help with this. I will let you know if they respond.",
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"type": "comment"
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"action": "created",
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"text": "@username_0 the Windows Defender team has asked if you could provide support log files to help diagnose the issue on their side. You would need to execute the following in an administrator command prompt:\r\n\r\n\\program files\\Windows defender\\mpcmdrun.exe - getfiles",
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VulcanTechnologies/d3-grid-map | VulcanTechnologies | 233,249,622 | 17 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
"author": "jsheedy",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1496424620000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "When viewing an orthographic projection which does not fill the viewport, points not on the globe are sometimes rendered with a single color from the colormap. For example from [Issue #16](https://github.com/VulcanTechnologies/d3-grid-map/issues/16):\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThis doesn't occur for every data set. In particular, it doesn't seem to happen for the sparse data sets in the demo. The inverse projection may be picking up a cell from the extremities of the Grid.",
"title": "Background of orthographic view is a single color from the colormap",
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ant-design/ant-design-mobile | ant-design | 264,782,759 | 1,930 | {
"number": 1930,
"repo": "ant-design-mobile",
"user_login": "ant-design"
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"action": "opened",
"author": "linhanyang",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1507770331000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "First of all, thank you for your contribution! :-)\r\n\r\nPlease makes sure that these checkboxes are checked before submitting your PR, thank you!\r\n\r\n* [x] Make sure that you follow antd's [code convention](https://github.com/ant-design/ant-design/wiki/Code-convention-for-antd).\r\n* [x] Run `npm run lint` and fix those errors before submitting in order to keep consistent code style.\r\n* [ ] Rebase before creating a PR to keep commit history clear.\r\n* [ ] Add some descriptions and refer relative issues for you PR.\r\n\r\nExtra checklist:\r\n\r\n**if** *isBugFix* **:**\r\n\r\n * [ ] Make sure that you add at least one unit test for the bug which you had fixed.\r\n\r\n**elif** *isNewFeature* **:**\r\n\r\n * [ ] Update API docs for the component.\r\n * [ ] Update/Add demo to demonstrate new feature.\r\n * [ ] Update TypeScript definition for the component.\r\n * [ ] Add unit tests for the feature.\n\n<!-- Reviewable:start -->\n---\nThis change is [<img src=\"https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg\" height=\"34\" align=\"absmiddle\" alt=\"Reviewable\"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/ant-design/ant-design-mobile/1930)\n<!-- Reviewable:end -->",
"title": "修复Steps组件连接线无法自适应高度问题",
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"action": "created",
"author": "silentcloud",
"comment_id": 336000266,
"datetime": 1507774472000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "你提在 1.x 上,我手动同步一下",
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"action": "created",
"author": "linhanyang",
"comment_id": 336002648,
"datetime": 1507775449000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "@username_1 有个问题顺便问你一下,我执行npm run test时候,报错了。\r\n",
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"action": "created",
"author": "silentcloud",
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"datetime": 1507775559000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "这个不是你改代码引起的,不用管,我等会修复一下后,你 reabse",
"title": null,
"type": "comment"
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willemt/bipbuffer | null | 172,715,126 | 3 | {
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"repo": "bipbuffer",
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"action": "opened",
"author": "liangsijian",
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"datetime": 1471962722000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "fix complie error in vs2013",
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"action": "created",
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"datetime": 1472041111000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "Thank you!",
"title": null,
"type": "comment"
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antoyo/relm | null | 249,471,916 | 59 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
"author": "etrombly",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1502398121000,
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"text": "Not sure if there is an easy fix to this, but I was trying to set the policy on a scrolled window. It requires the policy for the horizontal and vertical scrollbar, but you can only pass one argument.\r\n\r\n```rust\r\ngtk::ScrolledWindow {\r\n policy: (gtk::PolicyType::None, gtk::PolicyType::Automatic),\r\n```",
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"text": "Yeah, multiple value properties are not supported.\r\nYou have 2 alternatives:\r\n\r\n * Either try with [hscroll_policy](http://gtk-rs.org/docs/gtk/trait.ScrollableExt.html#tymethod.set_hscroll_policy) and [vscroll_policy](http://gtk-rs.org/docs/gtk/trait.ScrollableExt.html#tymethod.set_vscroll_policy).\r\n * Or use the [`init_view()` method](https://github.com/username_1/relm/blob/49ca37deec56ed5aeb0f818d2dac6799501bd1a8/examples/simple.rs#L48) to call `set_policy`.\r\n\r\nIf there are other properties like that, please tell me and I'll fix that on a case-by-case basis (perhaps even in gtk-rs itself).",
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"text": "Извиняюсь, что со своим уставом, но аж глаза резануло. \r\nПричины:\r\n* бинарники в гит - это не хорошо. Диффы по ним не посмотреть, нужны они раз в пятилетку, а раз используется механизм поставок, то скорее всего эти бинарники параллельно лежат в шаблонах конфигурации \r\n* стремительно растёт размер репозитория и страдает время выкачивания для доработки или CI/CD\r\n\r\nНи в коем случае не наезд, скорее дружеский совет. Больше конфигураций на гитхабе хороших и разных.",
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"text": "Добрый день, Никита.\r\n\r\nСогласен с Вами. \r\nПравда мне пока некуда убрать бинарники (cf, cfu, exe поставку) из гит. \r\nСейчас они лежат в гит, чтобы у пользователей была возможность скачать нужный им релиз.\r\nНадо подумать куда их вынести. \r\n\r\nСпасибо за совет.\r\n\r\nP.S. спасибо за отличный доклад на Инфостарт =)",
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"text": "Your addr through the vpn should be the public IP of whatever location the pi is located. IE if it is at your house then it will be your home's public IP. There is no reason to use it, in that case, when you are home. When you would use it is when you were not at home. Go to a public wifi hotspot, like starbucks. See what your IP is. now connect your vpn and you'll see it'll change to be from your house. \r\nSo what happened? all your traffic from the starbucks wifi was tunneled (encrypted within) right over to your house where it is now leaving as normal to get to the sites. so no bad entity at starbucks can sniff your traffic, profile your browsing, grab logins, etc. You are safe. Enjoy.",
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"text": "Ok. That makes sense now. Thanks so much for the help. Is it possible to change the location in order to access geographically locked location (like BBC's iplayer to watch their tv shows)",
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"text": "the location is where you physically installed this script. if it is in your house then that is the location. changing it means connecting to a vpn server that is not in your house (one of the paid services). Alternatively you can spin up a free tier amazon server on the AWS cloud which you can create in ireland, virginia, oregon, frankfurt, etc. and install this script there. that would give you that location. \r\nthe paid services generally will have multiple endpoints and on connection you can choose the one you want to connect to.",
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rails/rails | rails | 214,740,505 | 28,448 | {
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"text": "Backport of #28147 which also includes 505537082849d912e8e29819655b80a573e93c0c by @username_1 \r\n\r\n## Summary\r\n\r\nProperly handles `#to_time` calls on date/time/TWZ objects, including memoziation for speed and dealing with frozen objects. Fixes the `RuntimeError: can't modify frozen Time` when comparing against a frozen time in some cases.",
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"text": "@username_0 thanks! 👍",
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dylanede/stb_truetype-rs | null | 165,756,360 | 4 | {
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HugoGiraudel/sass-guidelines | null | 76,988,167 | 202 | {
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"text": "# Translation Progress\r\n\r\n## Basics\r\n* [x] `_data/languages.yml`\r\n\r\n## Codes (comments only)\r\n* [x] `snippets/`\r\n\r\n## Texts\r\n* [ ] `author`\r\n* [ ] `contributing`\r\n* [ ] `sass`\r\n* [ ] `introduction`\r\n* [ ] `syntax`\r\n* [ ] `naming`\r\n* [ ] `comments`\r\n* [ ] `architecture`\r\n* [ ] `rwd`\r\n* [ ] `variables`\r\n* [ ] `extend`\r\n* [ ] `mixins`\r\n* [ ] `conditions`\r\n* [ ] `loops`\r\n* [ ] `errors`\r\n* [ ] `tools`\r\n* [ ] `tldr`",
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"text": "We've rewritten Standup to get rid of a lot of technical debt, make it easier to maintain, fix some architecture issues that made interesting things difficult and switch from Persona to GitHub auth.\r\n\r\nWe want to roll this out soon, but need help testing.\r\n\r\nThis is your opportunity to spend 10-15 minutes running through some/all/most/one-of these tests.\r\n\r\nWhen you're done, write up a comment with:\r\n\r\n* what you tested\r\n* whether it worked or didn't\r\n* if it didn't work, any details you can provide about what went wrong (steps to reproduce, what happened vs. what you expected, etc)\r\n* comments, observations, etc\r\n\r\nWe'll accumulate these and then triage what needs to get fixed before we push out v2 and what we should work on after v2 is out.\r\n\r\n# Test plan for rolling out v2\r\n\r\nAll tests done on -stage environment because that's the only environment that has the new version.\r\n\r\n* webapp: https://standupstage.herokuapp.com/\r\n* IRC bot: `standupstage` -- you can test it in the `#standup` channel\r\n\r\n## Auth, github auth and new accounts\r\n\r\n1. Log in with an account that hasn't converted to GitHub auth, yet, and verify that works.\r\n2. Convert to GitHub auth.\r\n3. Log out and log in again using GitHub auth.\r\n\r\n## Posting messages\r\n\r\n1. Log into the website and post a message.\r\n\r\n## IRC bot\r\n\r\n1. Post a message via the IRC bot (`standupstage`) and verify it makes it to the -stage website.\r\n2. Use the `!help` command and make sure the help text is helpful and points to other resources.\r\n\r\n## New accounts\r\n\r\n1. Verify we can create a new account and it's obvious to create it with GitHub auth rather than Persona auth.\r\n2. Verify a new account can post a message via IRC.",
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"text": "@username_1, @gene1wood, @username_4, @username_5, @username_2, @Ms2ger: Can you help out with this today?",
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"text": "**Auth, github auth and new accounts**\r\n--> I signed in with my Github account w/o any issues\r\n\r\n**Website**\r\n* Posting a message worked\r\n* My profile looks good\r\n* I never thought of trying the help page; it seems useful\r\n\r\n**IRC bot**\r\n* I needed to authenticate with NickServ (expected)\r\n* I could *not* post a message; I got this: \"Uh oh, something went wrong.\"\r\n* The help message seems helpful\r\n\r\n**New accounts**\r\nSKIPPED\r\n\r\n* Go to https://standupstage.herokuapp.com/ and log in with your Persona auth, then switch to GitHub auth, log out, and log back in again. Did it work?\r\nYes",
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"text": "## Auth, github auth and new accounts ##\r\n* I tried to login with Github directly, got **Internal Server Error**\r\n* Successfully login with Persona and convert to Github auth\r\n* Logout and login again with Github auth\r\n\r\n## Web site ##\r\n* Post message works great\r\n* Profile ok\r\n* Wiki is very helpful. I want API document.\r\n\r\n## IRC bot ##\r\n* Didn't work, error \"Uh oh, something went wrong.\" even though my profile has correct irc handle.\r\n\r\n## New accounts ##\r\n* Didn't test",
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"text": "tested auth, github migration, emoji support, profile editing. all worked without issue.\r\ntext wrapping may need to be forced: https://standupstage.herokuapp.com/status/38201/\r\n\r\nlooking forward to being able to set my timezone :)",
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"text": "Earlier today, the `standupstage` irc bot was busted because we tested a db migration, but forgot that stomps on the API key, so the IRC bot didn't have a valid API key and thus was failing. That's fixed now.\r\n\r\nI spun off a couple of issues from the accounts here one of which I marked to look into before we push out v2.\r\n\r\nI really appreciate the help! If you know other people who could hop in and test things, I'd be much obliged!",
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"text": "The description of consumer and provider scenarios, and where business logic sits, is a very helpful guide.\r\n\r\nA couple of additions should clarify things further:\r\n\r\n- A specific statement indicating that the target architecture for synchronous FHIR capabilities is a RESTful model, and that this page provides guidance on what types of situations a deviation from this target is justified.\r\n\r\n2. A link back to the base FHIR guidance at https://www.hl7.org/fhir/operations.html",
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rails/rails | rails | 153,653,139 | 24,916 | {
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"text": "Currently, the deserialization representation of a single element in an\r\narray is always a string. I have hit this problem, while having a single\r\nelement deserialize method that expected an Integer, yet it got a\r\nstring.\r\n\r\nNow, I'm not sure whether the `Type#deserialize(value)` do expects the\r\nvalue to be coerced by the DB to a suitable type (or it should always\r\nexpect a string), but if the type is used standalone and not wrapped in\r\nan array, I do get the coerced value.\r\n\r\nThis change is an effort in trying to hint the builtin\r\nPG::Text{En,De}coders what the single elements type of the PostgreSQL\r\narray is. If the type has no coder associated with it, we use the\r\nstringified representation as before.",
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"text": "`deserialize` should always be able to handle strings. You should be doing `super + 1` in your type, not `value + 1`",
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"text": "(If we can push some of the element decoding into the C level, I'm fine with exploring that. But I don't like this implementation, and there isn't actually a \"missing\" piece here)",
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Hacker0x01/react-datepicker | Hacker0x01 | 159,308,842 | 505 | null | [
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"text": "First of all I found: \r\nhttps://github.com/Hacker0x01/react-datepicker/issues/332\r\n\r\nwhich seems to fix it with a z-index.\r\n\r\nI tried changing the z-index, but it's not only about the layer, I can see some numbers listed in the background without any styling. Anyone else having this issue?",
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spotify/docker-gc | spotify | 79,385,997 | 16 | null | [
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"text": "It would be great if one could configure the grace period $GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS. I suppose a good way would be to have a `/etc/default/docker-gc` file that you can source in your script. Such a file would just contain one line `export GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS=3600`.\r\n\r\nThis would help a lot! Thanks!\r\nMichel",
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"text": "[This line](https://github.com/spotify/docker-gc/blob/master/docker-gc#L39) will actually use the variable if it's already set, so you can just change your (cron?) entry to set the env var.\r\n\r\n```GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS=3600 /path/to/docker-gc```\r\n\r\nI think that'd work.",
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"text": "Sure. I can do that. I was just thinking that a `/etc/default/docker-gc` file would probably be a bit more transparent. I don't think it would be much work to add it. I can try to send you a pull request if you like. Just not now, because I'm super busy with other projects, but maybe in a couple of weeks?\r\n\r\nMichel",
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"text": "Hey @username_0 as mentioned above you can just set `GRACE_PERIOD_SECONDS=whatever` when invoking the script. I think we'd prefer to keep the logic to configure via environment variables rather than sourcing a file to be consistent with how other options are set.",
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filipw/dotnet-script | null | 182,523,253 | 11 | null | [
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"text": "Current usage:\r\n\r\n```\r\nUsage: [arguments] [options]\r\n\r\nArguments:\r\n script Path to CSX script\r\n\r\nOptions:\r\n -a |--arg <args> Arguments to pass to a script. Multiple values supported\r\n -c |--configuration <configuration> Configuration to use. Defaults to 'Release'\r\n -d | --debug Enables debug output.\r\n -? | -h | --help Show help information\r\n```\r\n\r\nUsing `-a` for script arguments is awkward at best. Consider instead a more natural order:\r\n\r\n dotnet script OPTIONS SCRIPT-PATH SCRIPT-ARGS\r\n\r\nAll args after the script path should be just passed to the script.\r\n\r\ne.g.\r\n\r\n dotnet script --debug ~/scripts/test.csx foo bar baz --verbose\r\n\r\nThe script will see the args `foo`, `bar`, `baz` & `--verbose`.",
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"text": "Those file will be linked to the react native iOS project when you run:\r\n`react-native link instabug-reactnative`",
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"text": "`react-native link instabug-reactnative` will link the module to the ios/android project, not generate the podspec file. For people linking the modules via cocoapods (instead of `react-native link`) this podspec file is needed. Have a look at other modules and you will see that most of them provide a podspec file, even react native itself provide a podspec (https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/React.podspec) to link it via cocoapods",
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"text": "@DevHossamHassan can you have a look at this PR, I think @username_1 didn't understand the value/purpose of it so it was closed. Linking modules via cocoapods is very common, and I think would be great this module to support it too.",
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"text": "@username_0 I'm afraid it doesn't work for us.\r\n\r\nThe React Pod you refer to is now deprecated and it's version doesn't satisfy our minimum requirement for React, also adding it in a pod cause name conflicts between React in Pods directory and React in node_modules directory",
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"text": "My guess is you mixed `react-native link` with podspec. When you opt for podspec as your installation method you need to do it for everything, including react native lib itself, e.g.\r\n\r\n```\r\nplatform :ios, '8.0'\r\n\r\ntarget 'Sample' do\r\n use_frameworks!\r\n\r\n # Pods for Sample\r\n pod 'React', :path => '../node_modules/react-native', :subspecs => [\r\n 'Core',\r\n 'DevSupport',\r\n 'RCTActionSheet',\r\n 'RCTAnimation',\r\n 'RCTGeolocation',\r\n 'RCTImage',\r\n 'RCTLinkingIOS',\r\n 'RCTPushNotification',\r\n 'RCTNetwork',\r\n 'RCTSettings',\r\n 'RCTText',\r\n 'RCTVibration',\r\n 'RCTWebSocket'\r\n ]\r\n pod 'Yoga', :path => '../node_modules/react-native/ReactCommon/yoga'\r\n pod 'instabug-reactnative', :path => '../node_modules/instabug-reactnative'\r\n\r\n target 'SampleTests' do\r\n inherit! :search_paths\r\n pod 'React', :path => '../node_modules/react-native', :subspecs => [\r\n 'Core',\r\n 'DevSupport',\r\n 'RCTActionSheet',\r\n 'RCTAnimation',\r\n 'RCTGeolocation',\r\n 'RCTImage',\r\n 'RCTLinkingIOS',\r\n 'RCTPushNotification',\r\n 'RCTNetwork',\r\n 'RCTSettings',\r\n 'RCTText',\r\n 'RCTVibration',\r\n 'RCTWebSocket'\r\n ]\r\n end\r\n\r\nend\r\n```\r\n\r\nAlso important, after you do `pod init` you should start using the .xcworkspace file to open the project on xcode instead of .xcodeproj file\r\n\r\nSome helpful resources:\r\nhttp://facebook.github.io/react-native/releases/0.47/docs/integration-with-existing-apps.html#configuring-cocoapods-dependencies\r\n\r\nAs last note, I have it working on a project, so it has to be a matter of configuration/steps",
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"text": "In the podspec file, you cannot specify the path as shown in your example, this could be done in the Podfile itself.",
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"text": "Major pull request to update master branch to include lastest work from development.\r\nThis is in preparation of the next release.\n\n<!-- Reviewable:start -->\n---\nThis change is [<img src=\"https://reviewable.io/review_button.svg\" height=\"34\" align=\"absmiddle\" alt=\"Reviewable\"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41)\n<!-- Reviewable:end -->",
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"text": "Won't resolve. Empty body in component implementation is expected.\n\n---\n\n*[game/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gametheory/AbstractGame.java, line 26 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99b6xIuYBMXo2lq-r2-26:-KgstA2aoCA2ryFyaInG:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/game/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gametheory/AbstractGame.java#L26)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Perhaps 'agents' could be replaced by a local variable.](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[game/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gametheory/AbstractGame.java, line 27 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99b6xIuYBMXo2lq-r2-27:-Kgssjh05N2qdqh_zU0w:b-896fix) ([raw 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'reps'.](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest.java, line 28 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99b6xIuYBMXo2mF-r2-28:-Kgssm-XDipY5BQJI3Jk:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest.java#L28)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Avoid unused imports such as 'junit.framework.TestCase.assertTrue'](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest.java, line 148 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99b6xIuYBMXo2mF-r2-148:-Kgssn5H7HbRjHfcRVkR:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest.java#L148)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Unnecessary use of fully qualified name 'Assert.assertEquals' due to existing static import 'org.junit.Assert.assertEquals'](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest_Issues.java, line 16 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99b6xIuYBMXo2mG-r2-16:-KgssnvUWgn73CjQQkm9:b-896fix) ([raw 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Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Avoid unused private methods such as 'reset()'.](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest_Issues.java, line 35 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99b6xIuYBMXo2mG-r2-35:-Kgssp61PUATIinxzYHr:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest_Issues.java#L35)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Method names should not contain underscores](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest_Issues.java, line 41 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99b6xIuYBMXo2mG-r2-41:-KgssphvVoGJrW44oDXR:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest_Issues.java#L41)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Method names should not contain underscores](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest_Issues.java, line 47 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99b6xIuYBMXo2mG-r2-47:-KgssqNokpsf-WbOOe8F:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/persistence/src/test/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/persistence/MapDBMemoizationContextTest_Issues.java#L47)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Method names should not contain underscores](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/benchmark/BenchmarkSolver.java, line 15 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99diRJa-uW2z77s-r2-15:-Kgssr1iGO8iy2ZazrTU:b-896fix) ([raw 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wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Fields should be declared at the top of the class, before any method declarations, constructors, initializers or inner classes.](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/data/CsvResultWriter.java, line 106 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99diRJa-uW2z77u-r2-106:-KgsssNybKSqUSzr2RPX:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/data/CsvResultWriter.java#L106)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Avoid long parameter lists.](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/utils/WriteFileCreator.java, line 17 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99diRJa-uW2z78--r2-17:-Kgsstv-senWozt017l4:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/utils/WriteFileCreator.java#L17)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Fields should be declared at the top of the class, before any method declarations, constructors, initializers or inner 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classes.](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/utils/WriteFileCreator.java, line 34 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99diRJa-uW2z78--r2-34:-Kgssv3UAN5OJTYuKPog:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/utils/WriteFileCreator.java#L34)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [System.exit() should not be used in J2EE/JEE apps](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/wgmf/AbstractWgmfGameRunner.java, line 33 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99diRJa-uW2z780-r2-33:-Kgssx_M5BbNIJ9yR6-o:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/wgmf/AbstractWgmfGameRunner.java#L33)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Avoid unused private fields such as 'logger'.](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[project/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/experimentation/tosg/wgmf/ExecutionStrategy.java, line 158 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99diRJa-uW2z781-r2-158:-KgsszEw1JyEc59s54eD:b-896fix) ([raw 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wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Avoid unused private fields such as 'SIZE'.](https://www.codacy.com/app/kristofconinx369/Flexsim/pullRequest?prid=591955)\n</blockquote></details>\n\nDone.\n\n---\n\n*[solve/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/solvers/memoization/ImmutableViews/AllocResultsView.java, line 1 at r2](https://reviewable.io:443/reviews/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/41#-Kgsg99eLecZrWxISfmH-r2-1:-Kgst2qg3c8yHBy_VgJw:b-896fix) ([raw file](https://github.com/krisc369/gridflex-simulator/blob/47eb8e1220536c78807970f341310dec63a4d286/solve/src/main/java/be/kuleuven/cs/gridflex/solvers/memoization/ImmutableViews/AllocResultsView.java#L1)):*\n<details><summary><i>Previously, codacy-bot (Codacy Bot) wrote…</i></summary><blockquote>\n\n Issue found: [Package name contains upper case 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jlfex/hermes | jlfex | 65,867,251 | 497 | null | [
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"text": "1.前台〉账户中心:点击认证中心或者银行卡管理或我的借款或者我的理财或者我的债券或者资金明细或者账户充值或者账户提现\r\n2.页面成功跳转到认证中心或者银行卡管理页面,但是账户中心左边的目录始终高亮“个人信息”,而认证中心栏目和银行卡管理栏目并没有相应的高亮\r\n\r\n",
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ReactTraining/react-router | ReactTraining | 213,332,090 | 4,679 | {
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"action": "opened",
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"text": "The setRouteLeaveHook example is incorrect as it is missing the call to `window.confirm`.\r\n\r\nThis PR fixes it.",
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coryhouse/react-slingshot | null | 169,683,941 | 225 | null | [
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"text": "Not sure if I have the terminology correct. I read a few related issues and it sounded like this should work. Maybe I'm wrong?\r\n\r\nI ran \"npm run build\" and deployed the dist folder to a webserver. The demo app works fine if I browse to http://<domain>.\r\n\r\nHowever, I can't go to http://<domain>/about. I get a HTTP 500 error.\r\n\r\nIs there a way to get deep linking to work without deploying an express (or equivalent) server?",
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"text": "You need to ensure that all pages redirect to index.html, that way the bundle.js is handling the routing. This can be done a few different ways depending on the webserver. \r\n\r\nWhat is the server type?",
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"text": "I don't know exactly as it's my hosts server, but it appears to be an apache server.\r\n\r\nIt's deployed to a sub-domain, so could I drop a .htaccess file in there with a redirect to index.html?",
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"text": "### What does this PR do?\r\nAdds SSL support to the elasticsearch module for cases when the default settings are not sufficient, especially passing a custom CA bundle file.\r\n\r\n### What issues does this PR fix or reference?\r\nNA\r\n\r\n### Previous Behavior\r\nSSL was not supported if elasticsearch module used urllib3\r\n\r\n### New Behavior\r\nAbility to set \"use_ssl\", \"verify_certs\" and \"ca_certs\" so they get passed down to the python elasticsearch library\r\n\r\n### Tests written?\r\nNo tests exist for this module\r\n\r\nPlease review [Salt's Contributing Guide](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/contributing.html) for best practices.",
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"text": "Thank you very much, @username_0",
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opesci/devito | opesci | 151,691,281 | 10 | {
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"text": "Good stuff, merging,..",
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earthlab/dev-earthlab-site | earthlab | 183,105,021 | 3 | null | [
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dart-lang/sdk | dart-lang | 163,539,704 | 26,819 | null | [
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"text": "Following code do anything:\r\n`document.body.style.setProperty(\"--somevar\", \"100px\");`\r\nSame code executed in JavaScript correctly sets CSS variable (visible in element inspector)",
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"text": "What behavior do you expect?\r\nWhat browser did you test?\r\nCan you provide a repository with a minimal example that demonstrates what you tried to accomplish and allows to reproduce?",
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"text": "Tested in Chromium and Firefox.\r\nExample: https://github.com/username_0/dartsdk-26819\r\nFirst row should have green background set by Dart.\r\nSecond row have green background set by javascript eval called by context.callMethod.",
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"text": "Packed it in a [**DartPad**](https://dartpad.dartlang.org/0f57b34b9323724e5f7108c700c6303c)",
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"text": "Any update on this? Just ran into this issue.\r\n\r\nIt seems like all properties are validated in some way before being set. For example, \r\n\r\n```dart\r\ndocument.body.style.setProperty('color', '12px')\r\n```\r\n\r\ndoesn't work, but\r\n\r\n```dart\r\ndocument.body.style.setProperty('color', 'red')\r\n```\r\n\r\ndoes.\r\n\r\nI'm guessing support for CSS variables was never considered and as a result they're treated as invalid properties and not applied? Are there any compelling reasons to actually drop properties like this? Why can't we just honor whatever the user wants to set?",
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"text": "The issue here seems to lie with the _browserPropertyName function in the dart:html CssStyleDeclaration.setProperty definition. Given a property like --custom-property, it will return -webkit---custom-property (depending on the browser), which the browser then rejects as an invalid style (similar to how the browser rejects color: 12px in @username_2's example).",
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"text": "So, without really understanding CSS variables, it seems like there's not a way to check if they're defined, so it would be more appropriate if the setProperty did not just assume that if we don't have property x, we must mean browserPrefix-x and also checked the prefixed version. That is, something like\r\n\r\n```\r\n if (_supportsProperty(_camelCase(propertyName))) {\r\n name = propertyName;\r\n } else if _supportsProperty(Device.cssPrefix + propertyName) { // Also needs camelcasing? Also don't recompute.\r\n name = Device.cssPrefix + propertyName;\r\n } else {\r\n // We don't know what it is, just pass it through, and don't try to case normalize it.\r\n name = propertyName;\r\n }\r\n```\r\n\r\nDoes that make sense?",
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"text": "Setting a variable via `setProperty` *is* defining it, so we definitely don't want to check if it's declared already: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Using_CSS_variables",
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"text": "It seems like this has been fixed (at least in the latest version of DartPad)! Thanks.",
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ippontech/tatami | ippontech | 68,991,326 | 851 | null | [
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"text": "Responsive web design issue: try to resize your browser to simulate a smartphone screen and click on the compose button (new post). The compose window doesn't show up (or it does, but somewhere out of the visible area).\r\n\r\nTested with Chrome 41 & IE 11",
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"text": "I fixed this problem on the havoc branch. The havoc branch will be merged to master again sometime next week.",
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glfw/glfw | glfw | 158,703,953 | 776 | null | [
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"text": "The contribution guide at \".github/CONTRIBUTING.md\" is currently incomplete. In particular it is missing real content for the \"Contributing a bug fix\" and \"Contributing a feature\" sections.\r\n\r\nIt would be useful to know if you welcome PRs for trivial fixes, or if they are too much hassle to review, etc!",
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"text": "It definitely is incomplete. Now that 3.2 is out, I'll be working on non-code things like this for a while.\r\n\r\nTo answer your specific question, I absolutely welcome trivial PRs!",
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"text": "The bug report section should be somewhat usable now. Starting on these now.",
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"text": "I still have some things to add, but what do you think is still missing?",
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"text": "Personally, I think it looks really good. Also, love the table of contents at the top, really easy to find the information you're looking to make sure everything looks good. Honestly, the only addition I can think of would be a small coding style guide, so a contributor can basically double-check the commit before pull request for compliance. But i don't know if it's really necessary though, one can usually infer from code. Great work with the documentation in general @username_1! Keep up the good work!",
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"text": "I am attempting to use Sol2 with some existing data structures that make heavy use of boost::property_tree to store general data within them. I'm hoping to find an easy way to inter-operate between Lua tables and boost::poroperty_tree which are very similar. However, I can't seem to get a working example. It appears as thou the is_container specialization is not working.\r\n\r\nHere is a basic example:\r\n```\r\n#include<sol.hpp>\r\n#include<boost/property_tree/ptree.hpp>\r\n\r\nnamespace sol{\r\ntemplate<>\r\nstruct is_container<boost::property_tree::ptree> : std::false_type {};\r\n}\r\n\r\nclass hasP{\r\npublic:\r\n boost::property_tree::ptree data;\r\n};\r\n\r\nint main()\r\n{\r\n sol::state lua;\r\n lua.new_usertype<hasP>(\"hasP\", \"data\", &hasP::data);\r\n return 0;\r\n}\r\n```\r\n\r\nThis will not compile, throwing:\r\n\r\nsol.hpp:15603:36: error: no match for ‘operator+’ (operand types are ‘sol::container_detail::container_traits_default<sol::as_container_t<boost::property_tree::basic_ptree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char> > >, void>::K {aka std::pair<const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>, boost::property_tree::basic_ptree<std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>, std::__cxx11::basic_string<char> > >}’ and ‘int’)\r\n p = stack::push_reference(L, k + 1);\r\n\r\nI'm new to using sol, so I might just be going about this the wrong way, but it seems like the is_container specialization is failing...",
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"text": "Sorry if that was confusing. I am attempting to somehow interface boost::property_tree with Lua. Originally, I had hoped to directly use a ptree as a table in Lua, but I have since realized that there are differences in their definitions that will make that impossible. So now, I want to define my own usertype for ptree and expose its api in a simplified way to Lua. However, I cannot get any usertype for ptree to compile as the automatic container code seems to kick in no matter what. Here is a more direct example:\r\n\r\n```\r\n#include <LuaPlanning/sol.hpp>\r\n#include <boost/property_tree/ptree.hpp>\r\n\r\nnamespace sol {\r\ntemplate<>\r\nstruct is_container<boost::property_tree::ptree> : std::false_type {};\r\n}\r\n\r\nint main()\r\n{\r\n sol::state lua;\r\n\r\n lua.new_usertype<boost::property_tree::ptree>(\"Ptree\");\r\n\r\n}\r\n```\r\n\r\nThat will fail to compile with the same error as above. Any ideas?",
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"text": "You could get a very basic system only dealing with getting keys, and setting keys, with simple tables, but no ability to manipulate arrays. I suppose anything is possible in programming, but to deal with setting/getting, children/parents, emulating a FOR_EACH loop, and other complexities, that will take a bit of work and I have no idea how to deal with it. \r\n\r\nBut carrying on, since the property tree's >basic< function is almost like a std::map, you could use [this example](https://github.com/username_1/sol2/blob/develop/examples/dynamic_object.cpp), and simply modify the get and set, with ptree's \"get()\", and \"put()\"(or add()?). And these functions can use periods to access tables.",
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"text": "Pull from the latest and your problem should be solved.\r\n\r\nThe issue was that `boost::property_tree::basic_ptree<...>` doesn't exactly obey the standard container methods. Even if you mark it as \"not a container\", we still access the container meta-table information so we can automatically generate `begin()`/`end()` pairs on it that map to Lua's `pairs(my_container)` calls and similar. It was erroring because the key type we identified for the type was not exactly what we were looking for.\r\n\r\nThe latest should fix your problems, but I can't really write tests against boost right now, not until I finish working on my CMake harness to have a third class of tests against 3rd-party libraries. I did confirm it builds on my machine, but that doesn't guarantee its type will work out.\r\n\r\nIf you want to create a custom container around `boost::property_tree::ptree`, then I urge you to look at [the container documentation](http://sol2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/containers.html). It includes a detailed description of how you would override the operations for a single container type, and thus make it behave as you would like it to. This is probably the best way to get the \"full experience\", but you can also do what the dynamic_object examples and similar linked earlier do as well.",
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"text": "Awesome! Thank you, I'll take a look. I appreciate the support. I'll let you know what I get working.",
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webpack-contrib/css-loader | webpack-contrib | 240,949,641 | 568 | null | [
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"text": "<!-- Before creating an issue please make sure you are using the latest version of css-loader. -->\r\n\r\n**Do you want to request a *feature* or report a *bug*?**\r\n<!-- Please ask questions on StackOverflow or the webpack Gitter (https://gitter.im/webpack/webpack). Questions will be closed. -->\r\nFeature\r\n**If this is a feature request, what is motivation or use case for changing the behavior?**\r\n`localIdentName` can only be specified as a string. It would be great if css-loader accepts a function that returns a custom ident:\r\n```\r\n{\r\n loader: 'css-loader',\r\n options: {\r\n sourceMap: true,\r\n localIdentName ({ local, path, name }) {\r\n const str = 'xxx';\r\n return `${path}_${str}_${local}`\r\n },\r\n },\r\n}\r\n```\r\n**Please mention other relevant information such as your webpack version, Node.js version and Operating System.**",
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rspeele/FParsec-Pipes | null | 177,088,930 | 3 | null | [
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ppy/osu | ppy | 213,236,535 | 461 | {
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sonata-project/SonataTranslationBundle | sonata-project | 265,326,774 | 190 | {
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"text": "^ and could probably use even more Symphony components to further reduce the amount of custom code needing to be maintained.\r\n\r\n@username_0 at a high level, what sort of things would adopting Symphony's coding standards change? Please oh please oh please don't say we need to switch back over to using tabs 😜",
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kubernetes/test-infra | kubernetes | 290,579,366 | 6,374 | {
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"text": "Hey thanks for the PR!\r\n\r\nThis looks good, it's obviously needed. You'll need to add a test to `test/index.js`, if you look where it already tests that the `onError` event works you can put it somewhere there. To run the tests you'll need mocha installed `npm install -g mocha`, then run `npm run test`.\r\n\r\nHere's an example of a test I just thought of for this:\r\n```\r\nit('should remove event listeners', function (done) {\r\n var count = 0;\r\n var errorCallback = function (msg) {\r\n count++;\r\n msg.should.not.be.empty;\r\n };\r\n ph.open('http://localhost:3000/jserr.html')\r\n .on('onError', errorCallback)\r\n .then(function () {\r\n ph.removeListener('onError', errorCallback);\r\n })\r\n .open('http://localhost:3000/jserr.html')\r\n .delay(100)\r\n .then(function () {\r\n count.should.equal(1);\r\n });\r\n});\r\n```\r\n\r\nSo we're basically just checking that the `errorCallback` was only called once - after loading the error page twice",
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"text": "@username_1 Thanks for the help! I've added a test that looks almost identical to your suggestion. Really clever solution.",
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"text": "Perfect, thanks. I've published this to npm as `1.4.0`",
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coinbase/geoengineer | coinbase | 200,644,849 | 76 | {
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"action": "opened",
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"text": "cc @username_1",
"title": "name == policyName, which is what we want, not policy",
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apache/trafficserver | apache | 267,316,858 | 2,690 | {
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"title": "Fixed chunked_encoding gold file",
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department-of-veterans-affairs/connect_vbms | department-of-veterans-affairs | 116,137,852 | 104 | {
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"text": "Refs #101",
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connorgr/d3-cam02 | null | 189,824,270 | 5 | null | [
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"text": "Some Jab and JCh colors that are far outside of displayable RGB end up registering as defined, and I don't know why. For example:\r\n\r\n```js\r\nd3.jch(12,90,90).displayable(); // === true\r\nd3.jch(12,90,90).rgb(); // \"rgb(65, 30, 5)\"\r\n```\r\n\r\nThis is consistent with the [Colorspacious](https://github.com/njsmith/colorspacious) Python library as well as Billy Bigg's [C implementation](http://scanline.ca/ciecam02/). It looks like this may not be the case with the [Colour](colour-science.org) Python package, but their implementation differs so much I haven't had time to do a comprehensive comparison.",
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"text": "This could be related to https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/b5a9/0215ad9a1fb6b01f310b3d64305f7c9feb3a.pdf It seems like the CAT02, which is typically packaged with CIECAM02 can result in negative tristimulus values, which might explain why invalid colors are magically appearing.\r\n\r\n\"The Problem with CAT02 and Its Correction\" Changjun Li, Esther Perales, M Ronnier Luo, and Francisco Martínez-Verdú.\r\n\r\n**Abstract:**\r\nIt was reported that the CAT02 imbedded in the CIECAM02 suffers from predicting\r\nthe corresponding colours with negative tristimulus values. To overcome this problem,\r\na mathematical approach is proposed for modifying the CAT02. This approach\r\ncombines the non-negativity constraint for the corresponding colours’ tristimulus\r\nvalues with the minimisation of the colour differences between the tristimulus values\r\nof the corresponding colours obtained by visual observations and tristimulus values of\r\nthe corresponding colours predicted by the model, which resulted in a constrained\r\nnon-linear optimisation problem. A revised matrix is established using the MATLAB\r\nroutine “ fmincon ”.\r\n\r\nThe performances of the CAT02 with various matrices including the original CAT02\r\nmatrix and the new matrix are tested using the visual data sets and the optimum\r\ncolours. Test results show that the CAT02 with the new matrix successfully predicted\r\ncorresponding colours’ tristimulus vales without negative values for all optimum\r\ncolours and colour matching functions of two standard observers under the test\r\nilluminants considered. However, accuracy with the new matrix for predicting the\r\nvisual data becomes about 1 CIELAB colour difference unit worse compared with the\r\noriginal CAT02. It seems that the accuracy has to be sacrificed in order to ensure the\r\nnon-negativity constraint for the tristimulus values of the corresponding colours.",
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olafjanssen/sitelensitelenrenderer | null | 142,400,496 | 9 | null | [
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"title": "La should be a container not a punctuation. ",
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"text": "HI there, any news on this/want help?",
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"text": "Hi. This one is tricky, because the part before la can become very large. At the moment all containers except 'li' are drawn using svg glyphs which only allow a limited range of stretching before they become ugly.\r\n\r\nOf course given some effort I should be able to draw the la-container without resorting to fixed sized glyphs. It originally was my plan because other containers also look a bit iffy in certain aspect ratios.\r\n\r\nI lacked motivation because I noticed that la as a punctuation looked better to me. So while it's not as Jonathan Gabel originally intended it, I liked it better this way. If you think otherwise please let me know and I might try again :-)",
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"text": "That's a good idea.",
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"text": "During the step: \"Creating accounts for sample \"currency\" contract\"\r\n\r\nI'm running the following command:\r\n\r\n`./eosioc create account inita currency PUBLIC_KEY_1 PUBLIC_KEY_2`\r\n\r\nAnd getting the following error output:\r\n\r\n```\r\n729465ms main.cpp:1195 main ] Failed with error: Assert Exception (10)\r\nstatus_code == 200: Error code 401\r\n: {\"code\":401,\"message\":\"UnAuthorized\",\"details\":\"signatures do not satisfy declared authorizations (3030002)\\nTransaction declares authority '{\\\"account\\\":\\\"inita\\\",\\\"permission\\\":\\\"active\\\"}', but does not have signatures for it.\\n\"}\r\n```\r\n\r\n\r\nI've already generated the two public keys using the steps described in the README:\r\n```\r\ncd ~/eos/build/programs/eosioc/\r\n./eosioc create key # owner_key\r\n./eosioc create key # active_key\r\n```\r\n\r\nand they are:\r\nPublic key: EOS6G7H8p2fKsqr2H2YoB9CTikAKh9sBgYmVV7138jGH37e7wD3qD\r\nPublic key: EOS5rwGKhMJqMzTokrdNvihThohr7EduLVhG3Rra1PvePJvvixgz3\r\n\r\nso all together the command to create the currency account is:\r\n```\r\n./eosioc create account inita currency EOS6G7H8p2fKsqr2H2YoB9CTikAKh9sBgYmVV7138jGH37e7wD3qD EOS5rwGKhMJqMzTokrdNvihThohr7EduLVhG3Rra1PvePJvvixgz3\r\n```\r\n\r\nI've also imported the inita key using the step:\r\n`./eosioc wallet import 5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3`\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAny thoughts?",
"title": "Error when creating currency account in README",
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"text": "That was the problem, I've since switch to using a single node net and I'm getting the following error now instead:\r\n\r\n```\r\n2577076ms thread-0 main.cpp:985 main ] Failed with error: Assert Exception (10)\r\nstatus_code == 200: Error code 500\r\n: {\"code\":500,\"message\":\"Internal Service Error\",\"details\":\"10 assert_exception: Assert Exception\\n(used_ubytes * dgpo.total_net_weight) <= (buo.net_weight * virtual_max_ubytes): authorizing account 'inita' has insufficient net bandwidth for this transaction\\n {\\\"n\\\":\\\"inita\\\",\\\"used_bytes\\\":\\\"348.00000000000000000\\\",\\\"user_net_weight\\\":0,\\\"virtual_max_bytes\\\":\\\"125829120.00000000000000000\\\",\\\"total_net_weight\\\":1}\\n thread-0 chain_controller.cpp:1597 update_usage\\n\\n {\\\"trx\\\":{\\\"signatures\\\":[\\\"EOSKadLFWARYpowUgG5nQ4yYE9iXbq7hxVxTX9MzfBAY6RAkexgrdBmgBvVE6MxMQjjESKPcHve26muaCZ4uxLwjkwguFvcTt\\\"],\\\"compression\\\":\\\"none\\\",\\\"data\\\":\\\"5ef3dc580000000000000000010000000000ea305500409e9a2264b89a01000000000093dd7400000000a8ed32327c000000000093dd740000001e4d75af460100000000010003724af0ca707317d05647bfaf47c02376a78bb1da55522b5c41d09e9ee6ed25f40100010000000001000264c502370ce07cc2ae3e86194361aff637488dfdc908166a60809cb2715c5da401000100000001000000000093dd7400000000a8ed3232010000\\\"}}\\n thread-0 chain_controller.cpp:265 push_transaction\"}\r\n```",
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"datetime": 1517835136000,
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"text": "I caught similar problem :(\r\n`\r\n1373487ms thread-0 main.cpp:985 main ] Failed with error: Assert Exception (10)\r\nstatus_code == 200: Error code 500\r\n: {\"code\":500,\"message\":\"Internal Service Error\",\"details\":\"10 assert_exception: Assert Exception\\n(used_ubytes * dgpo.total_net_weight) <= (buo.net_weight * virtual_max_ubytes): authorizing account 'inita' has insufficient net bandwidth for this transaction\\n {\\\"n\\\":\\\"inita\\\",\\\"used_bytes\\\":\\\"348.00000000000000000\\\",\\\"user_net_weight\\\":0,\\\"virtual_max_bytes\\\":\\\"125829120.00000000000000000\\\",\\\"total_net_weight\\\":1}\\n\r\n`\r\nI think that setup the 'user_net_weight' would solve this problem, but I don't know how to do it.",
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"action": "created",
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"comment_id": 363076653,
"datetime": 1517835334000,
"masked_author": "username_2",
"text": "Did you see this is the `README.md`:\r\n\r\n`As of February 2018, master is under heavy development and is not suitable for experimentation.`",
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"datetime": 1517848104000,
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"text": "Yeah, I did, which is why I tried following the steps for the Dawn-2.x fork in the README, yielding the results in the original post. If we want to deploy the currency contract what is the best way of doing that?",
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"text": "the same with Dawn-2:\r\n\r\n```\r\n./eosc create account inita currency EOS6HVayTMZzXf8VvYodJ6st1LLsRu5DeuWGmKRkgGHnNtwUEZ3wa EOS8fDSnDLLxw1tAsN4LwzfDZNybwe14mCMLnC6wsBrJdK6wn4HdD\r\n1318708ms main.cpp:1195 main ] Failed with error: Assert Exception (10)\r\nstatus_code == 200: Error code 401\r\n: {\"code\":401,\"message\":\"UnAuthorized\",\"details\":\"signatures do not satisfy declared authorizations (3030002)\\nTransaction declares authority '{\\\"account\\\":\\\"inita\\\",\\\"permission\\\":\\\"active\\\"}', but does not have signatures for it.\\n\"}\r\n```",
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"text": "For anyone else running into the same issue. I checked out the commit prior to [1404de9](https://github.com/EOSIO/eos/commit/1404de957e280d975e3cd116d681c39c544d67d9) as @username_1 suggested and followed the steps for the master branch, this fixed the issue (note that I had to delete directories in the data-dir)",
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"text": "@username_0 I tried yesterday by deleting the whole repo, cloning and resetting to the commit prior to the one you mentioned (dawn-2.x of course). But now this time it fails to build",
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alanjuden/MvcReportViewer | null | 227,571,595 | 30 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
"author": "basharald",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1494394375000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "Dear ,\r\n\r\nThe Cascading parameter values enhancement functionality not working well on IE browser , its keep saying updating parameters message.\r\n\r\nThanks",
"title": "Cascading parameter values not working on IE",
"type": "issue"
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"action": "created",
"author": "alanjuden",
"comment_id": 307682290,
"datetime": 1497238047000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "Hi @username_0, I just tested this out on a sample report of my own in IE 11.332.15063.0 and was not able to duplicate an issue. Could you give me more details about the version of IE that you're using? Possibly screenshots of what's happening as well as maybe the setup of parameters and cascading parameters so that I could try to duplicate it on my side?\r\n\r\nThanks,\r\n\r\nAlan",
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"type": "comment"
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bebraw/libumd | null | 181,846,400 | 17 | {
"number": 17,
"repo": "libumd",
"user_login": "bebraw"
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"action": "opened",
"author": "valerii-zinchenko",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1475957626000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "The generated output can have a syntax error when it is defining the\r\nvariable in the global scope and the dependency name has a dash, or\r\nother syntactically incorrect expression.",
"title": "fix: syntax error when dependency name has a dash",
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"action": "created",
"author": "bebraw",
"comment_id": 252538091,
"datetime": 1476075427000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "Thanks! Pushed `0.6.4` with the fix. 👍",
"title": null,
"type": "comment"
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founderlab/react-dropzone-s3-uploader | founderlab | 234,972,472 | 33 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
"author": "zavrick",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1497060151000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "`info.filename` is passed into fileUrl which is undefined.\r\nI think it should be `info.file.name`\r\ndoes this have to do with the S3-uploader versions?",
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"action": "closed",
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"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "Thanks for the heads up (and sorry for the delayed response). Looks like `react-s3-uploader` was changing things internally between versions, which is fair enough but may have caused some probs with the filename. I've locked the version to 4.5.0 so we should be alright now.",
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"action": "created",
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"datetime": 1507161651000,
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"text": "@username_1 still seeing this issue in `1.1.0`",
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"action": "created",
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"comment_id": 344121024,
"datetime": 1510624709000,
"masked_author": "username_3",
"text": "Same here. I am receiving `fileName: \"https://tes-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/undefined\"`\r\nversion: 1.1.0",
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"action": "created",
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"masked_author": "username_4",
"text": "I am getting the same problem. What's the fix?",
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"type": "comment"
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"action": "created",
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"datetime": 1511805460000,
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"text": "@username_4 I ended up creating my own s3 uploader with Dropzone using this as inspiration. I also replaced `react-s3-uploader` with [fine-uploader](https://github.com/FineUploader/fine-uploader) which is more robust and has support for chunked uploads. It's worked well for us.",
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"type": "comment"
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emersion/go-imap | null | 176,526,151 | 55 | {
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"repo": "go-imap",
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"action": "opened",
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"datetime": 1473730328000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "",
"title": "Fixes error message in TestCanonicalFlag()",
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"action": "created",
"author": "emersion",
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"datetime": 1473755507000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "Thanks!",
"title": null,
"type": "comment"
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golang/oauth2 | golang | 116,234,741 | 162 | {
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"user_login": "golang"
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"action": "opened",
"author": "arekkas",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1447202034000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "As mentioned in the docs at https://www.dropbox.com/developers-v1/core/docs#oa2-authorize dropbox api now also aliases to api.dropboxapi.com. The old api.dropbox.com endpoint still works, but it looks like dropbox wants to establish dropboxapi.com for api calls.",
"title": "internal: added api.dropboxapi.com to borken providers",
"type": "issue"
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AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client | AsyncHttpClient | 213,534,443 | 1,365 | null | [
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"text": "It seems that NettyResponseFuture.cancel() is written with concurency support with CAS to prevent double execution. But assigning null to timeoutsHolder is not protected with CAS of storing it to the local. This may result in NPE. Here it the test, that may reproduce it (or may not):\r\n```\r\npackage com.sopovs.moradanen.jcstress.asynchttpclient;\r\n\r\nimport java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue;\r\nimport java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue;\r\n\r\nimport org.asynchttpclient.DefaultAsyncHttpClient;\r\nimport org.asynchttpclient.ListenableFuture;\r\nimport org.asynchttpclient.Response;\r\n\r\npublic class RaceCancelTest {\r\n\tpublic static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException {\r\n\t\ttry (DefaultAsyncHttpClient httpClient = new DefaultAsyncHttpClient()) {\r\n\t\t\tBlockingQueue<ListenableFuture<Response>> queue1 = new LinkedBlockingQueue<>(),\r\n\t\t\t\t\tqueue2 = new LinkedBlockingQueue<>();\r\n\t\t\tThread thread1 = new CancellingThread(queue1), thread2 = new CancellingThread(queue2);\r\n\t\t\tthread1.start();\r\n\t\t\tthread2.start();\r\n\t\t\tfor (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) {\r\n\t\t\t\tListenableFuture<Response> future = httpClient.prepareGet(\"http://google.com\").execute();\r\n\t\t\t\tqueue1.add(future);\r\n\t\t\t\tqueue2.add(future);\r\n\t\t\t\twhile(!queue1.isEmpty() || !queue2.isEmpty()){\r\n\t\t\t\t\tThread.yield();\r\n\t\t\t\t}\r\n\t\t\t}\r\n\t\t\tthread1.interrupt();\r\n\t\t\tthread2.interrupt();\r\n\t\t}\r\n\t}\r\n\r\n\tstatic class CancellingThread extends Thread {\r\n\t\tprivate final BlockingQueue<ListenableFuture<Response>> queue;\r\n\r\n\t\tpublic CancellingThread(BlockingQueue<ListenableFuture<Response>> queue) {\r\n\t\t\tthis.queue = queue;\r\n\t\t}\r\n\r\n\t\t@Override\r\n\t\tpublic void run() {\r\n\t\t\twhile (!this.isInterrupted()) {\r\n\t\t\t\ttry {\r\n\t\t\t\t\tListenableFuture<Response> future = queue.take();\r\n\t\t\t\t\tfuture.cancel(true);\r\n\t\t\t\t} catch (InterruptedException e) {\r\n\t\t\t\t\tthis.interrupt();\r\n\t\t\t\t} catch (Exception e) {\r\n\t\t\t\t\te.printStackTrace();\r\n\t\t\t\t}\r\n\t\t\t}\r\n\t\t}\r\n\t}\r\n}\r\n```\r\nAnd here is the stacktrace:\r\n```\r\njava.lang.NullPointerException\r\n\tat org.asynchttpclient.netty.NettyResponseFuture.cancelTimeouts(NettyResponseFuture.java:286)\r\n\tat org.asynchttpclient.netty.NettyResponseFuture.cancel(NettyResponseFuture.java:143)\r\n\tat com.sopovs.moradanen.jcstress.asynchttpclient.RaceCancelTest$CancellingThread.run(RaceCancelTest.java:44)\r\n```",
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"text": "@username_0 Nice catch, thanks for reporting!\r\nI couldn't reproduce with your test case, could you please confirm that the fix works on your side?\r\nThanks!",
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ThibaultLatrille/ControverSciences | null | 91,625,469 | 608 | null | [
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"text": "Should be as simple as possible, providing that:\r\n\r\n1. Settings can be stored within the app bundle. This is so settings can be configured in Tide and then uploaded.\r\n2. Configured using a text editor, but later with a Desktop GUI, then later with a Tingbot GUI\r\n3. Because they need to be adaptable to text or GUI usage, a schema should be defined in the app. This will also allow defaults to be defined in the app.",
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"text": "I'm imagining an API like-\r\n\r\n## Accessing settings\r\n\r\nI think a settings object would be the simplest. \r\n\r\n screen.text('This is my favourite color', color=settings.FAVORITE_COLOR)\r\n\r\nAll-caps feels natural to me, but it might be unexpected/ugly? Otherwise:\r\n\r\n screen.text('This is my favourite color', color=settings.favorite_color)\r\n\r\n## Definition of a setting\r\n\r\nHave a few choices here. Could configure in Python, writing in `main.py` something like \r\n\r\n settings.define_option(\r\n 'FAVORITE_COLOR',\r\n display_name='Favourite color', # optional- for GUIs\r\n type='color',\r\n default='red')\r\n\r\nHowever the GUIs might have a hard time pulling these definitions out of the code. There are probably some clever solutions - AST parsing, or using a dummy tingbot library that stubs out everything but registering settings. Could be confusing though?\r\n\r\nA more 'dumb' file format is another option. e.g. JSON\r\n\r\n_settings_definition.json_\r\n\r\n {\r\n \"FAVORITE_COLOR\": {\r\n \"type\": \"color\",\r\n \"display_name\": \"Favourite color\",\r\n \"default\": \"red\"\r\n }\r\n }\r\n\r\n## settings.json\r\n\r\nThen we have the user-defined settings file. This would be `.gitignore`d by app developers to avoid sensitive info (e.g. API keys) going public.\r\n\r\n_settings.json_\r\n\r\n {\r\n \"FAVORITE_COLOR\": \"green\"\r\n }\r\n\r\n--\r\n\r\nThoughts welcome!",
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"text": "@username_0 Having a user choosing things in the app, using the touch screen, and storing it for future use. Upon first launch ask the user a series of questions and store the answers as settings.",
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"text": "I think I would implement this as follows;\r\nSetting a default value - should come first in main.py\r\n`tingbot.default_settings = {\r\n 'favourite_colour':'blue',\r\n 'year_of_birth':1976,\r\n}`\r\n\r\nAccessing a setting:\r\n`print tingbot.settings['year_of_birth']`\r\n\r\nChanging a setting:\r\n`tingbot.settings['favourite_colour'] = 'red'`\r\n\r\nBehind the scenes, tingbot-python would use the default_Settings as an initialiser, and read in settings.json the first time tingbot.settings is initialised. Every time tingbot.settings is assigned to it will update the on-disk file. So basically tingbot.settings will act like a standard `dict`. This should be pretty easy to implement - if you're happy I may be able to get it done this pm.",
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"text": "I like the simplicity/consistency of this approach @username_2, but can we do a GUI integration with this system?",
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"text": "The only thing I would worry about with @username_2 :s approach would be that it seems a little bit \"too easy\" to overwrite the settings that way.",
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"text": "@username_1 if the settings can be changed in the app, this raises an interesting problem - the settings can be changed both in Tide on the computer and on the Tingbot. So how do we decide whether to overwrite settings on the Tingbot when uploading a new version of the application? You have the choice of overwriting changes on the Tingbot, or ignoring changes made in Tide when uploading the app... Hmm :/",
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"text": "@username_0 Merging would probably be the only \"right\" way to do it - add new settings not already in the tingbot app local setting, and keep old ones.",
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"text": "@username_0 @rwjblue I have a nice branch coming along for this: [ts-ember-cli-addon-refactor](https://github.com/firebase/emberfire/compare/ts-ember-cli-addon-refactor)\r\n\r\nJust need to refactor `test/*` into `tests/integration/*` and I'll be pretty much ready to go.",
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"text": "so i'm thinking of two blueprints:\r\n\r\n`ember g emberfire` - Post install. Adds bower dependency; adds firebase ref to `config/environment.js` and echos a quick instruction on where to configure the firebase ref.\r\n`ember g firebase-adapter <name>` - Adds an adapter at `app/adapters/<name>.js`, using the config's firebase ref\r\n\r\nAny other thoughts on these?",
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"text": "I'll have some time this afternoon to review. If I don't. Please pester me until I do!",
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GoogleChrome/workbox | GoogleChrome | 248,109,526 | 720 | {
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"text": "R: @addyosmani @gauntface \r\nCC: @HenrikJoreteg @liuruoran88\r\n\r\nThis fixes #714 by explicitly changing the method call inside of `WorkboxSW` to indicate that for the internal `CacheOnly` handler use for precached requests, `cacheId` shouldn't be prepended when determining the corresponding cache name.\r\n\r\nI decided to go with that approach rather than making a chance in the `RequestWrapper` constructor that checked to see if `cacheId` was already present in the `cacheName`, since you could theoretically imagine calling\r\n\r\n```js\r\nnew RequestWrapper({\r\n cacheName: 'my-prefix',\r\n cacheId: 'my-prefix',\r\n}});\r\n```\r\n\r\nIn that situation, the user would expect the effective cache name to be `'my-prefix-my-prefix'`, and we'd want to still allow that.",
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"text": "To pull out of the tiering the panels applied and to include it the ClinicalReportRD as part of the methods",
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"text": "@username_2, That would not match at all with the philosophy of these models, we try to reuse as much as we can, but if they have different mandatory fields are different models. We can rethink that but I am quite convinced they need to be 2 separated models, for 2 very different purposes.",
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"text": "##### ISSUE TYPE\r\n - Bug Report\r\n\r\n##### COMPONENT NAME\r\n - UI\r\n\r\n##### SUMMARY\r\nWhen creating a workflow template in a brand new vanilla install, I receive the error message:\r\n\r\nERROR! \r\nFiltering on password fields is not allowed.\r\n\r\n##### ENVIRONMENT\r\n* AWX version: 1.0.1\r\n* AWX install method: docker on linux\r\n* Ansible version: 2.4.1.0\r\n* Operating System: Ubuntu\r\n* Web Browser: Firefox\r\n\r\n##### STEPS TO REPRODUCE\r\n\r\nSimply attempt to create a new workflow template\r\n\r\n##### EXPECTED RESULTS\r\n\r\nI expected to be presented with the workflow graph editor\r\n\r\n##### ACTUAL RESULTS\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n##### ADDITIONAL INFORMATION",
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"text": "+1 for functionality. Regarding the art, all the tiles have a slight shade on the left side and a slight tint on the right, including the new Wetlands:\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nBut the Open Water tile does not, and looks odd:\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nIt also does not have a vertical edge in the center.\r\n\r\nTested on regular and Retina screens, and the images look good. Did discover an issue when testing on an iPad: #904, likely caused by the latest iOS 9, but that can be tackled separately.",
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"text": "@designmatty - could you take a look at open water image as @username_1 described? Seems like a quick touchup could bring it in line with the existing artwork.",
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"text": "There's also a possible tooling impact issue here with `@inherits` and `TModel`. Our `ModelDirective` bits update the `@inherits` token which will break IntelliSense in the editor: https://github.com/aspnet/Razor/blob/56c2d76e0334f8e2d37b7a76f9ffe34e47b4f4af/src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Razor.Extensions/ModelDirective.cs#L77",
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"text": "The contents of the SETUP.md file gets included in\nthe README.md that gets delivered when a user runs the `exercism fetch`\ncommand from their terminal.\n\nAt the very minimum, it should contain a link to the relevant\nlanguage-specific documentation on\n[help.exercism.io](http://help.exercism.io).\n\nIt would also be useful to explain in a generic way how to run the tests.\nRemember that this file will be included with _all_ the problems, so it gets\nconfusing if we refer to specific problems or files.\n\nSome languages have very particular needs in terms of the solution: nested\ndirectories, specific files, etc. If this is the case here, then it would be\nuseful to explain what is expected.\n\n---\n\nThanks, @tejasbubane for suggesting that we add this documentation everywhere.\nSee [exercism.io#2198](https://github.com/exercism/exercism.io/issues/2198).",
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"text": "Any progress on this issue? I'm a Linux user and I'm totally lost how to get started.",
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"text": "@username_1 I don't know that there has been any movement, but this would be a fantastic opportunity to figure out exactly what needs to go into there, if you're willing to help us think this through step by step.\r\n\r\nThe first thing I'm going to try to do is help narrow down where you're stuck—that might be an Exercism problem in general, or an F# problem specifically.\r\n\r\n**Have you ever used Exercism before?** We're working on making Exercism easier to use and understand in general. We actually launched a prototype of a new design yesterday that's been in the works for quite a while. I wouldn't recommend trying the prototype yet if you're new to Exercism, but definitely check out the homepage as it does a great job of explaining what Exercism is: https://v2.exercism.io/\r\n\r\n**How new are you to F#?** If you could say a little bit about what type of exposure you've had to F# before, that would help a lot.\r\n\r\nAnd finally, I suppose, **what have you done so far in the process of trying to get started on this track?** (If it feels like the answer to that is \"nothing, I have no idea where to begin\" that's totally fine, too!)",
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"text": "@username_1 At the moment, we don't have a detailed workflow. But you should be able to follow the instructions on http://fsharp.org/use/linux/\r\n\r\nWe will be porting the F# track over to .NET Core, which will make the whole track completely cross-platform.",
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"text": "I am quite new to F# but I have read half a book about it and I have had a basic \"hello world\"-webserver-project working. After not coding for a while and having a new computer I decided to give F# a go again. This time i started out with the quite new \"Rider\" IDE from jetbrains. I managed to open an old project of the Exercism \"Leap\" problem - that I totally forgot how I set up - and I submitted a solution successfully. I can probably manage to do this again if I spend some more time but after one evening trying to do it with Rider unsuccessfully and with MonoDevelop AND with Visual Code (briefly) I really felt like giving up.\r\n\r\nAfter another 1½ hour spent today I managed to set up another exercism problem successfully but the setup is far from smooth compared to the other languages I've worked with in exercism.\r\nWhat I did now is:\r\n1. fetch exercism problem\r\n2. Create new Library project, using Rider, with same name as the exercism test-file but without \"test\" at the end, e.g \"SumOfMultiples\", having checked the box \"Put solution and project in the same directory\" (this matters if you in the end want exercism CLI to find the file you want to submit). _Here I tried for a long time to create a project with the same name as the exercism problem folder \"sum-of-multiples\" but that results in some kind of namespace problem that I was not able to solve._\r\n3. Move the exercism problem test file \"SumOfMultiplesTest.fs\" to my newly created project folder. _(Took me a while before I realized this was an important step, earlier I just tried step 4 right away but then it would seem to work but the test file would not be able to open SumOfMultiples module)_\r\n4. Right click on my project in Rider and clicked \"Add existing item...\" and selected the exercism test file that I had moved to project folder.\r\n5. Right click on my project again and this time clicked on \"Manage Nuget packages\" (This took me a surprisingly long time to find for some reason) and search for and install NUnit\r\n6. Remove the exercism problem folder \"sum-of-multiples\"\r\n7. Close project in Rider\r\n8. Rename my project folder from \"SumOfMultiples\" to \"sum-of-multiples\" and put in your exercism fsharp folder if it's not there already.\r\n9. Open project/solution (btw what is the difference in F#?)\r\n10. Code along and complete the problem, run tests etc.\r\n11. Submit solution.\r\n\r\nI really don't want to do all these steps for every new problem. I'm sure of course there are a lot smarter ways to this than what I just did but they can probably be difficult for a newbie like me to find. \r\n\r\nI hope this input can be of some help and I'm happy to try any suggested new solutions or help out more in some way.\r\n\r\nCheers",
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"text": "Ouch, yes! Neither would I.\r\n\r\n@username_2 a few questions about this in general:\r\n\r\n- Is this the process that you use?\r\n- If not, is your process meaningfully different? Simpler?\r\n- Is the process pretty much the same no matter which editor/IDE one uses?\r\n- How much of this could be scripted?\r\n- Or, alternately—could we provide more boilerplate up front to simplify the process?\r\n\r\nYou mentioned switching to .NET Core to make the process cross-platform, would that still involve significant setup for each problem?",
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"text": "@username_1 welcome to the F# track, and I'm sorry that you've had a rough time getting started :( I appreciate your tenacity and taking the time to share your feedback with us. I agree with @username_0's assessment that this is an F# track issue not a larger, Exercism issue.\r\n\r\nIMO, newcomers to a given track should be able to get the Hello World up and running quickly and seamlessly otherwise it's not going to entice people to stay with the track. With the current F# setup, particularly on Linux we have definitely not achieved that goal.\r\n\r\nI'd like to breakdown my response into two parts:\r\n1. What (if anything) can we do in the short term to reduce the barrier of entry of the track?\r\n2. What is the long term vision for the track?\r\n\r\n### What (if anything) can we do in the short term to reduce the barrier of entry to the track?\r\n\r\nFor full disclaimer I am working on Windows so things aren't always the same, but when I did the F# track here was my flow:\r\n\r\nOnetime setup:\r\n1. Create a FSharpExercisimSolutions fsproj** in a directory separate from the Exercism repo\r\n2. Install the Nunit NuGet package\r\n\r\nExercise per workflow:\r\n1. Fetch problem\r\n2. Copy exercise and test fs files into the directory containing FSharpExercismSolutions\r\n3. Right click on fsproj and add the new files (I believe this step can be eliminated if you modify the fsproj to include all fs files using a wildcard)\r\n4. Code solution and run tests\r\n5. Copy final solution back to the exercism directory\r\n6. Submit solution\r\n\r\n@username_1 I would be curious to know if you tried this flow whether it works for you and if there are any Linux only pitfalls I didn't hit since I'm running on Windows.\r\n\r\n** @username_1 you asked what the difference between an fsproj and a sln are and they are ways to split up code. A sln is a larger component that can contain multiple fsproj's inside. One common setup for small projects is to have one sln and then one fsproj for the code and one fsproj for the tests. Fsproj's can have dependencies between them. You don't actually need a sln and can work with a bare fsproj, although Visual Studio prefers having a sln.\r\n\r\n### What is the long term vision for the track?\r\n\r\nMicrosoft has historically been a very Windows-centric company and the older implementations of .NET reflect that. You can get them to run on Linux but it requires a lot of manual tweaking and effort. However, recently Microsoft has changed and have started investing in cross platform which includes the .NET core @username_2 referred to. .NET core is something that's been designed from the ground up with non-Windows platforms in mind, they're not just an afterthought.\r\n\r\n@username_2 has done an *incredible* job at migrating the C# track to using .NET core including a sample csproj (the fsproj equivalent for C#) for every exercise. That prevents people from having to write the boilerplate code that you do today. The workflow for people in the C# track is:\r\n1. Fetch problem\r\n2. Open csproj\r\n3. Code solution and run tests\r\n4. Submit\r\n\r\nWe want to get there with the F# track as well, but unfortunately it's not free. @username_2 could give a better estimate on how long it would take to do this, based on his experience doing it with the C# track, but it's something measured in days or weeks not minutes or hours is my guess.\r\n\r\n@username_0 asked if .NET core would take a lot of work to setup each problem and the answer is no. After the initial investment to get .NET core setup, creating a new problem is not a lot of work. I just added a new exercise in the C# track which you can see here:\r\nhttps://github.com/exercism/csharp/pull/378\r\n\r\nThe boilerplate code is the csproj which was a copy/paste from another exercise just renaming the file.",
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"text": "There is indeed a bit of a learning curve, as well as some manual stuff you have to do at the moment. However, as @username_3 said, we are planning to move to .NET Core which will alleviate most if not all problems. The problem for a long time was: F# support on .NET Core was not in .NET Core 1.0, but with the recently released .NET Core 2.0, we can finally work on adding this integration. It is on the top of the list of the F# track's issues.",
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"text": "@username_2 if you're able to describe it in a way where people could pick off specific pieces I could write about it in the next newsletter and tweet about it and maybe we could get people to help pitch in.",
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"text": "@username_0 Well, it's a bit hard as there is a fixed order and most of it is bulk updates. But I'll think about it! Thanks for the offer.",
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"text": "This may be a weird question but why do we need NET.core at all? Isn't F# in mono as well? \nIs the testing Lib tied to net.core?\n\n- David \n\nSent from my mobile. \n\n>",
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"text": "Well, it is not .NET Core per se, I have not phrased it correctly. What we are doing is moving to .NET Standard 2.0, of which .NET Core 2.0 is one of the runtimes. The benefit of moving to .NET Standard 2.0 are many:\r\n\r\n- The F# track then runs on the full .NET Framework, Mono and any machine that can run .NET Core 2.0\r\n- We can use the updated .fsproj file format, which is much cleaner and easier to edit\r\n- We can write instructions for the track using the .NET CLI, which runs on all .NET Core platforms so we only have to write the documentation for one use case\r\n\r\nI hope I have explained things better. Mono will thus still be a completely viable runtime to use for the F# track.",
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"text": "NOTE: My nunit.framework.dll did not have the same path as yours, mine was `..\\packages\\NUnit\\lib\\net45\\nunit.framework.dll`\r\n\r\nThen when fetching a new problem I can use my script -> https://gist.github.com/username_1/f3b4127d93b73279515d1343d693df3a and a required template fsproj file (mostly copied from the one @username_4 posted but I did some fiddeling with it) -> https://gist.github.com/username_1/c5d03a02faa2428eafe36db28bb60be4\r\n```\r\n ./helpInit sum-of-multiples\r\n```\r\nand it will fetch the F# problem from exercism and setup the problem directive to be a fsproject\r\n```\r\nexercism/fsharp\r\n├── helpInit\r\n├── paket.dependencies\r\n├── paket.exe\r\n├── paket.lock\r\n├── sum-of-multiples <-- Script generates this folder and all it's content as seen here\r\n│ ├── build.sh\r\n│ ├── README.md\r\n│ ├── SumOfMultiples.fs\r\n│ ├── SumOfMultiples.fsproj\r\n│ └── SumOfMultiplesTest.fs\r\n└── template.fsproj\r\n```\r\nThe build.sh file is the equivalent of @username_4 `doIt.sh` but I used msbuild instead of xbuild because warnings said xbuild is deprecated and I that I should. I also had to install and use nunit3-console.exe (which I after installing renamed to nunit3-console) instead of nunit-console which where throwing exceptions because of some incompatible versions of NUnit or something... Another pitfall was installing paket which seems to have some issues with the official Linux tutorial -> https://github.com/fsprojects/Paket/issues/2579\r\nCame around that by just just downloading the latest paket.exe from github and used `mono paket.exe install` to install it.\r\n\r\nThis hacky solution took a while to make but after initial setup I can use this workflow for every new problem:\r\n1. (being in exercism/fsharp) `./helpInit sum-of-multiples`\r\n2. code my solution in file SumOfMultiples.fs (in any text editor / IDE)\r\n3. run the build script that builds project and runs test\r\n4. User `exercism submit fsharp sum-of-multiples/SumOfMultiples.fs` when finished.\r\n\r\n## Thougts\r\nMy experience with F# on linux so far is that following different setups and tutorials are often not that straight forward at this point in time. There are many pitfalls and many inconsistencies. Depending on when you try to install the tooling by following instructions versions may have changed and the only possible way of installing something might not be what the \"Getting started\" page says anymore. \r\n\r\nThough I've learned a lot struggling the past days and I'm now able to start with my exercism problems it *REALLY* glads me to hear that @username_2, and hopefully others too, are working on creating a better future for F# and surrounding tooling in the land of Linux =) thank you",
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"text": "In case it can be helpful, I share what I did to work on the F# track. Here is the Vagrantfile I used:\r\n\r\n```ruby\r\n# -*- mode: ruby -*-\r\n# vi: set ft=ruby :\r\nVagrant.configure('2') do |config|\r\n config.vm.box = 'ubuntu/xenial64'\r\n # Hey why not put C# on too, since we have Mono ready to go...\r\n config.vm.synced_folder '../csharp', '/vagrant_csharp'\r\n config.vm.provision 'shell', inline: <<-SHELL\r\n ln -s /vagrant /home/ubuntu/fsharp\r\n ln -s /vagrant_csharp /home/ubuntu/csharp\r\n apt-get update\r\n apt-get install -y mono-devel fsharp nunit-console\r\n SHELL\r\nend\r\n```\r\n\r\nHere is the `test.sh` I use.\r\n\r\n```bash\r\n#!/bin/sh\r\n\r\nset -e\r\n\r\nif [ $# -eq 0 ]; then\r\n srcfile=$(ls -1 *.fs | grep -v Test)\r\n if [ -z \"$srcfile\" ]; then\r\n echo \"found no .fs files, run in a directory with one, or specify one.\"\r\n echo \"usage: $0 [srcfile [testfile]]\"\r\n exit 1\r\n fi\r\nfi\r\n\r\nif [ $# -lt 2 ]; then\r\n testfile=*Test.fs\r\n testdll=\"$(echo $testfile | cut -d. -f1).dll\"\r\nelse\r\n testfile=$2\r\n testdll=\"$(echo \"$testfile\" | cut -d. -f1).dll\"\r\nfi\r\n\r\nsrcdll=\"$(echo \"$srcfile\" | cut -d. -f1).dll\"\r\nnunit=/usr/lib/cli/nunit.framework-2.6.3/nunit.framework.dll\r\n\r\nfsharpc -a $srcfile\r\nfsharpc -a -r:$nunit -r $srcdll $testfile\r\nnunit-console --noxml $testdll\r\nrm $srcdll $testdll\r\n```\r\n\r\nGiven that my Exercism directory is ~/exercism:\r\n\r\n* I place the Vagrantfile at `~/exercism/fsharp/Vagrantfile` and the `test.sh` at `~/exercism/fsharp/test.sh`\r\n* I run `vagrant up` in `~/exercism/fsharp` (you can feel free to remove the two `csharp` lines from the Vagrantfile if you don't want them).\r\n* I fetch the exercises (using the host machine, so that I don't need to install `exercism` on the Vagrant machine)\r\n* I `vagrant ssh` onto the Vagrant machine and it's configured so that `~/exercism/fsharp/leap` on the host machine becomes `~/fsharp/leap` on the Vagrant machine.\r\n* I run `test.sh` on the Vagrant machine; the test should run and fail.\r\n* I complete the exercise using a text editor on the host machine (didn't want to install+configure a text editor on the Vagrant machine), meanwhile running `test.sh` on the Vagrant machine every so often to check my progress\r\n* submit when done (again, on the host machine).",
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"text": "in case that makes it sound like the instructions are out of date, don't worry, I just tested them while writing this and they still work",
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"text": "@username_1 If you're interested, you can follow progress on this issue on my branch: https://github.com/username_2/fsharp/tree/dotnet-core",
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"text": "@username_6 I like how you use vagrant to make the installation setup more consistent. If someone would try my setup it's likely they're gonna run in to trouble. But in some way isn't it kind of a weird setup to have to run tests in a VM but code on host? I guess maybe it's kind of like having a build server you push changes to except that it's the only way to run tests.",
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"text": "I guess I don't notice the difference because it's all in a terminal no matter whether it's on the host machine or the VM. It is possible I accidentally try to start up my text editor in the VM or test.sh on the host machine, but rare.",
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"text": "@username_1 With #348 merged, the F# track should be a lot easier to get started with. It is all based on .NET Core now, so you are able to work on the track from a wide variety of platforms using either an IDE or the command-line interface.",
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"text": "@username_2 Great job! I will try it out. I saw the PR you merged.. it looked like a lot of work.. so.. Really awesome that you did all that for all the F#-curious people out there!! thank you so much :confetti_ball: :+1:",
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"text": "Really easy to fetch problems and get going now!! Love it. You only have to type three commands to run tests now\r\n```\r\nexercism fetch fsharp\r\ncd problem-folder\r\ndotnet test\r\n``` \r\nreplace last command with something like `<your_favourite_IDE> .` to open the project in your IDE",
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getgrav/grav-plugin-youtube | getgrav | 182,801,334 | 15 | null | [
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"text": "Hello,\r\n\r\nThe following patch needs to be applied/ported to the youtube plugin for ES5 compatibility:\r\n\r\nhttps://github.com/username_0/grav-plugin-youtube/commit/465653ddc8cd866f45e0ca3537f23a17de4851e7\r\n\r\nI would submit this as a PR, however was trying to use the web based interface of github which is insisting on adding a new line to the end of the file ;(",
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"text": "Thanks for looking into this. Please do the PR, we want the extra new line at the end of the file. :)",
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"text": "It would be good to have standard for the subject line of commit messages.\r\n\r\nI propose `Class: do something to method()`.\r\n\r\nIt makes it easier to see which class is primarily being modified in the commit, and which method is being affected, and how it is being affected.",
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apache/cordova-lib | apache | 229,341,938 | 559 | {
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"text": "<!--\r\nPlease make sure the checklist boxes are all checked before submitting the PR. The checklist\r\nis intended as a quick reference, for complete details please see our Contributor Guidelines:\r\n\r\nhttp://cordova.apache.org/contribute/contribute_guidelines.html\r\n\r\nThanks!\r\n-->\r\n\r\n### Platforms affected\r\nall\r\n\r\n### What does this PR do?\r\nRepro steps: \r\ncordova platform add windows@4.1.0\r\n\r\nActual behavior:\r\nGet non-informative error message: 'Error: Your windows platform does not have Api.js'\r\n\r\nExpected behavior:\r\n'Using this version of Cordova with older version of cordova-windows is deprecated. Upgrade to cordova-windows@4.3.0 or newer.\r\nError: Your windows platform does not have Api.js'\r\n\r\n### Checklist\r\n- [ ] [Reported an issue](http://cordova.apache.org/contribute/issues.html) in the JIRA database\r\n- [ ] Commit message follows the format: \"CB-3232: (android) Fix bug with resolving file paths\", where CB-xxxx is the JIRA ID & \"android\" is the platform affected.\r\n- [ ] Added automated test coverage as appropriate for this change.",
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"text": "Steps to reproduce:\r\n\r\n* Run nteract\r\n* Close all nteract windows\r\n* Click \"File -> Save As\"",
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"text": "lol.\r\n\r\nI'll work on this.",
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"text": "I'm gonna extend the scope of this a little bit to affect all menu items (for example, the same thing happens when you select \"File -> Publish -> User Gist\" the dialog menu shows up).\r\n\r\nMenu items should be disabled if no active notebook window is open.",
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"text": "Our test server sends half of the file and then tells TestResumedFetch\r\nvia a channel that it should kill rkt and start another rkt process\r\nto check if it resumes the download.\r\n\r\nHowever, it may happen that rkt doesn't have time to write everything to\r\ndisk before it gets killed, in some cases it doesn't even have time to\r\nwrite anything and the test fails.\r\n\r\nTo fix it, we sleep a bit before telling TestResumedFetch that it should\r\nkill rkt.\r\n\r\nFixes #2668",
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"text": "I've been running `TestResumedFetch` in a loop for a while on a debian instance and it didn't crash. Before this, I could reproduce it roughly 1 out of 3 tries.",
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highchartTable/jquery-highchartTable-plugin | highchartTable | 80,835,474 | 67 | null | [
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"text": "Can We merge two type graph in one? Like in same graph can we draw both column and line graph?",
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"text": "@username_0 you can use two tables with different options. Also you can mask this table if you don't want to display it twice. Does this answer your question ?",
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cloudinary/cloudinary_php | null | 99,230,116 | 32 | null | [
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"text": "Could you enable the project both on [travis-ci](https://travis-ci.org) so the test suit is automatically triggered?\r\n\r\nLet me know if and when it can be done and I'll do a PR adding the configuration then.",
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conda-forge/vtk-feedstock | conda-forge | 258,899,710 | 39 | {
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"action": "opened",
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"text": "Combine the Python 2 and Python 3 builds back together again. Re-render with `conda-smithy` 2.4.0 to get matrix builds for CircleCI.",
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"text": "The diff here looks really weird for some reason. Locally I can only see the CI configuration file changes and the change to `meta.yaml`'s `skip`.",
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"text": "@username_1, would it be alright if we merge this?",
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"text": "Yes, for sure!",
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"text": "Should add that I deleted the `py2` branch as its contents are now included in `master` thanks to the merge commit here. So the history remains intact.",
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feder-observatory/processed_images | feder-observatory | 190,502,193 | 224 | null | [
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"action": "created",
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"text": "Closed by #258",
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ben-eb/cssnano | null | 166,349,203 | 237 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
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"datetime": 1468939385000,
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"text": "Remove `:focus` state from all elements which are not `a`, `button` or `input`.\r\nUsing `:focus` on `div` or `li` won't have any effect at all.\r\n\r\nInput:\r\n```\r\n.dropdown li:focus > ul,\r\n.dropdown li:hover > ul {\r\n ...\r\n}\r\n```\r\n\r\nOptimized to:\r\n```\r\n.dropdown li:hover > ul {\r\n ...\r\n}\r\n```",
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"text": "Not *quite* accurate. Focus styles affect `textarea` also, and are also applied to `contenteditable` elements.\r\n\r\n\r\n```html\r\n<div contenteditable>\r\n Focus styles are triggered when editing the content here.\r\n</div>\r\n\r\n<div contenteditable=\"true\">\r\n Focus styles are triggered when editing the content here. (alternate syntax)\r\n</div>\r\n```\r\n\r\nSeems like a niche use case to me...",
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"text": "Assuming that one could use [focus plugin](https://github.com/postcss/postcss-focus), adding this kind of functionality is reasonable",
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"text": "Closing this since this feature is of dubious value and it's very unlikely that we'll implement it.",
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"action": "closed",
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"datetime": 1538469257000,
"masked_author": "username_3",
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"title": null,
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open-orchestra/open-orchestra-cms-bundle | open-orchestra | 226,612,744 | 2,308 | {
"number": 2308,
"repo": "open-orchestra-cms-bundle",
"user_login": "open-orchestra"
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"action": "opened",
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"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1493998908000,
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"text": "",
"title": "update spinner datatable",
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"action": "created",
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"comment_id": 300092523,
"datetime": 1494317299000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": ":1:",
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redom/redom | redom | 257,377,668 | 90 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
"author": "joona",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1505308775000,
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"text": "Unmounting a component that has not yet been mounted, currently returns `DOMException` at least on version `3.4.0`.\r\n\r\n```javascript\r\nconst notYetMounted = new FooComponent();\r\nunmount(document.body, notYetMounted);\r\n```\r\nraises an exception:\r\n\r\n```\r\nUncaught DOMException: Failed to execute 'removeChild' on 'Node': The node to be removed is not a child of this node.\r\n```",
"title": "Unmount call with not yet mounted component returns an exception",
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"action": "created",
"author": "pakastin",
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"datetime": 1506937231000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "Fixed now!",
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"action": "closed",
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"datetime": 1506937231000,
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"title": null,
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"action": "created",
"author": "valentinbdv",
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"datetime": 1542930774000,
"masked_author": "username_2",
"text": "I have the same issue with the npm package using version 3.16.1",
"title": null,
"type": "comment"
}
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ngageoint/scale | ngageoint | 195,334,986 | 668 | null | [
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"action": "opened",
"author": "dfaller",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1481654677000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "There appear to be performance issues with the source_file and product_file tables due to them being split from the main scale_file table. If a query filters on columns from the scale_file table and source/product table, this can lead to inefficient queries due to matching up the two table in a large join with many rows. Design a solution around the issue.\r\n\r\nOne possibility is to move everything into one table (scale_file). This would mean that scale_file would contain fields relevant only to source files (e.g. is_parsed) and products (e.g. job). There would be a new field indicating the \"type\" of file (source or product). If the type is source, the source fields would be used, and vice versa. Multiple column indexes could then be used with the type field first so you could quickly retrieve the latest source files or latest products. I think this approach is the easiest in terms of the database structure, but might require some ugly Scale code changes. Also, the data migration required would probably be quite expensive.",
"title": "Investigate performance of source and product files",
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{
"action": "closed",
"author": "Fizz11",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1595351854000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "",
"title": null,
"type": "issue"
}
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boostfield/XMUOrchard | boostfield | 174,425,240 | 16 | null | [
{
"action": "opened",
"author": "dengxiaodan",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1472698595000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "related links要用英文标题(衬线字体)",
"title": "友情链接问题1",
"type": "issue"
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{
"action": "closed",
"author": "qky1412",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1472702428000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "",
"title": null,
"type": "issue"
}
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xenserver/xenadmin | xenserver | 184,276,602 | 1,228 | {
"number": 1228,
"repo": "xenadmin",
"user_login": "xenserver"
} | [
{
"action": "opened",
"author": "GaborApatiNagy",
"comment_id": null,
"datetime": 1476980528000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "",
"title": "CP-19303: XenCenter: Use new livepatching codes",
"type": "issue"
},
{
"action": "created",
"author": "MihaelaStoica",
"comment_id": 255160736,
"datetime": 1476981724000,
"masked_author": "username_1",
"text": "Apart from the \"Equals\" comment above, I'm happy with this PR.",
"title": null,
"type": "comment"
},
{
"action": "created",
"author": "GaborApatiNagy",
"comment_id": 255164738,
"datetime": 1476982660000,
"masked_author": "username_0",
"text": "I've fixed it and as we've discussed I'm merging this myself now.",
"title": null,
"type": "comment"
}
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