Compiler
Compilers are software that translate higher-level (more human readable) programming languages to lower-level languages (e.g. machine code). The processor executes machine code, which indicates when binary high and low signals are required in the arithmetic logic unit of the processor. Examples of compiled languages include BASIC, Fortran, C++, C, and Java.
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Describe the bug
The content of the the svelte file is a large HTML chunk, withouy any script logics or styling being involved. Max stack size exceeded error while compiling.
To Reproduce
https://svelte.dev/repl/a9dfcc17551c4aeb95e8fe748a97061d?version=3.20.1
Expected behavior
Compiling should not break
Information about your Svelte project:
Svelte 3.20.1, Rollup, Wind
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- Would you like to work on a fix?
How are you using Babel?
Programmatic API (babel.transform
, babel.parse
)
Input code
module {}.foo
Configuration file name
No response
Configuration
No response
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Describe the bug
I'm using rollup to bundle dependencies (for a Svelte framework web app) but having trouble importing and using markedjs. It appears the library was recently ported to ESM modules, but I don't see any documentation on how to use as such. The standard syntax to import ES6 modules give me errors:
import { marked } from 'marked.esm';
returns
(!) Unresolved dependencies
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As of today, there are various inline-assembler-like builtins implementing the WebAssembly instruction set, but these only cover instructions that cannot be represented by a simple unary or binary expression, for example there is no i32.add(x, y)
and one would instead write `x +
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### Example
let unreachableProxy = "http://127.0.0.1:8888"
try:
let client = newHttpClient(proxy=newProxy(unreachableProxy), timeout=1)
var res = client.getContent("https://github.com")
echo res
except:
echo "Timed out"
Current Output
timeout variable is ignored, program stuck until default socket timeout will happen
Expected Output
Timed out a
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Currently, with dark theme only available colour scheme is grey shades, while light mode offers multiple colour schemes. With only greys, it can be hard to tell difference between shades.
It might be good idea to add (more) colour schemes to dark mode. Even just copying schemes from light mode would be a good start, although they might need a bit of tweaking to avoid heavy contrast with backgro
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From #5664:
Adding the possibility of using
@njit
flags in@cc.export
would be great! Is it possible?
and:
I have managed to add the 'fastmath' flag to the
ExportEntry
object:class ExportEntry(object): """ A simple record for exporting symbols. """ def __init__(self, symbol, signature, function, fastmath=False): self.symb
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What version of Next.js are you using?
11.0.1
What version of Node.js are you using?
14.16.1
What browser are you using?
Chrome
What operating system are you using?
macOS
How are you deploying your application?
Vercel
Describe the Bug
Next.js 11 with webpack 5 seems to break the using-preact example.
`Error: Cannot find module 'webpack/lib/dependencies/ConstD