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JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted or JIT-compiled programming language with first-class functions. While it is most well-known as the scripting language for Web pages, many non-browser environments also use it, such as Node.js, Apache CouchDB and Adobe Acrobat. JavaScript is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm, dynamic language, supporting object-oriented, imperative, and declarative (e.g. functional programming) styles.
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I've ran into this issue for a couple hours and I ended up editing the dist library adding two new functions called fetchVideo
and bufferToVideo
that works pretty much like the fetchImage
and bufferToImage
functions.
I'll leave it here to help somebody else with the same issue and in case someone wants to include it on future releases.
face-api.js
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exports.fetchVideo = fetc
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Currently, when entering epic mode the README is frozen in the last level of the tower. When you're trying to fine-tune the score for a level other than the last one, it would be helpful if we had the README for that level available. The proposal is that when entering epic mode, the README is updated with all levels, one following the other.
Example:
# Starbolt - beginner
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JsPointerToString(NULL, 0, &str);
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failed and returns JsErrorNullArgument
I think this should be possible
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Port tests from Got
Got has a very good coverage test-wise. Would be nice to port relevant tests that we're missing over to Ky.
Note: Not for https://github.com/sindresorhus/ky/blob/master/test/browser.js, but for everything else.
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System information
- node version: v10.13.0
- npm or yarn version: 6.4.1
- OS/version/architecture: gLinux 64-bit (Google-internal, like Debian Testing)
- Applicable nodegit version: v0.23.0 built from source
https://www.nodegit.org/api/tree/ has an example of how to use tree.walk()
, but it doesn't mention a critical detail, which is mentioned in an example:
https://github.com
Describe the bug
TrueClass === false
returns true, FalseClass === true
too.
Opal version: master
To Reproduce
[user@localhost opal]# bin/opal-repl
>> TrueClass === false
=> true
>>
[user@localhost opal]# pry
[1] pry(main)> TrueClass === false
=> false
[2] pry(main)>
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Created by Brendan Eich
Released December 4, 1995
- Website
- developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript
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I don't think we currently error if the user specifices a content-length header and then writes more bytes to the response. I think this is something we could detect and error. Some http clients have a hard time handling this case (especially with pipelining) and would be nice if we could help with reducing the probability of this occuring.