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Rust is a systems programming language created by Mozilla. It is similar to C++, but is designed for improved memory safety without sacrificing performance.
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Hello there,
according to the documentation, bat
is only available for Debian sid.
Here is how I installed it successfully on Debian 10 / stable:
- download bat-musl_0.18.1_amd64.deb from the Realase page
- run
sudo apt install ./bat-musl_0.18.1_amd64.deb
i
It's always a good idea to work on documentation. I think it would also be good to restructure the README:
- Add a quick link section at the top of the readme (see https://github.com/sharkdp/bat)
- Extend the tutorial (rename "How to use"?)
- Move the "Parallel command execution" section inside the "How to use" section). See also: #605
- Move "Installation" section below the
Describe the solution you'd like
It'd be nice to actually apply the security framework when building.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Ignoring security problems won't help.
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The documentation contains a few references to issues from the now archived yewstack/docs repository.
Since the docs repository is read-only, the same issues should be re-created here and the links in the docs should be updated to point to the new issue.
"Contribute to our docs" links
- Page: [Components Lifecycle Diagram](https://yew.rs/docs/conce
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add option to trim
If I run trim
echo [[Column1]; [" Value1 a lot of spaces "] [Value3]] | str trim
it trims only "wrong" withe spaced at the beginning and at the end
───┬──────────────────────────
# │ Column1
───┼──────────────────────────
0 │ Value1 a lot of spaces
1 │ Value3
───┴──────────────────────────
It it would be great a complete white spaces cleaning
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Right now any StyleSheet
has a list of functions without a default implementation. Implementing a StyleSheet
is really annoying, because you have to override all of the functions and not just the thing you want to change.
I recently wanted to just change the border_radius of a text_input and I had to write the following code.
impl StyleSheet for Styles {
fn active(&self) ->
Subject of the issue
When attempting to do a login to an account that has 2FA enabled, but without the 2FA details, it seems to return the wrong error response. Not just the message, but the whole object is different. I understand that this is likely not a priority considering everything works, but for parity's sake, it would be nice to have this implemented the right way.
I also noticed t
What problem does this solve or what need does it fill?
The PR bevyengine/bevy#2112 added the DirectionalLight
component, but in order to use it you need to spawn an entity with a Transform
, GlobalTransform
and DirectionalLight
. This is cumbersome and can difficult to understand for an unexperienced bevy user.
What solution would you like?
A `Directio
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Ref #94. It might be better for the output to say something like
added: foo (binary file)
than the current
Binary files /dev/null and b/foo differ
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Created by Graydon Hoare
Released 2010
- Organization
- rust-lang
- Website
- www.rust-lang.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
The following Deno APIs are documented as unstable, but are available in stable:
Deno.ppid
Deno.memoryUsage
Deno.sleepSync
On the other hand, the following Deno APIs are documented as stable, but is only available in unstable:
Deno.shutdown
Is there a reason for this discrepancy? We're building a Deno namespace shim for Node, an