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While getting pony working on 64-bit Arm, we found a bug where the test-stdlib-debug
tests would segfault. Everything worked fine with release
builds, but debug
builds would crash.
After investigation, we've found that in codegen_machine
in host.cc
if the opt_level
is get to either CodeGenOpt::Default
or CodeGenOpt::Aggressive
instead of CodeGenOpt::None
the problem goes away.
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When installing SuperCollider from fresh, it will by deffault recording the server output in the .aiff format unless changed ala s.recHeaderFormat_("wav")
in a startup file.
AIFF is a more MacOS centric format and it just doesn't work as well on Linux for example when converting files, importing/exporting from other prog
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Hello, I'm rewriting a small application in Mint and have found that there's no way (as far as I can tell) to access the Http response headers when using the built-in Http module. For my use case, I need to know the content type of the response so I can decide how to parse it.
I've run into this not just in my application but also when I'm using mint start
during development; when I test my
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It is nowhere in the v1.7 except for the CHANGELOG. Nor is it in the v1.8.
I think it should be both in the nthreads() section (both manual and Base) and in the note (manual) about starting Julia with more than one thread.
It does appear in the Command line options section of the manual.