Go

Go is a programming language built to resemble a simplified version of the C programming language. It compiles at the machine level. Go was created at Google in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson.
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Right now, Syncthing seems to always use LF for line endings in config.xml
and .stignore
. This is a problem in Windows when trying to edit those using the built-in Notepad, which until very recently had no support for other line endings than CRLF. Support for them has only been added in the very recent versions of Windows 10.
The problem is that when opening those files in Notepad under old
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It seems Caddy does not support wildcards/ expression matching in the reverse proxy's header_up.
For example this does not remove any headers:
header_up -X-SHIBBOLETH-*
This works as expected, but is limited in its use:
header_up -X-SHIBBOLETH-LOGIN
It'd be great if Caddy would support wildcards/ expression matching in the reverse proxy's header_up/ header_down.
It is currently difficult to see if this API is implemented at all and what the API actually is from the docs, for which there are none. It should be here I think(?): https://geth.ethereum.org/docs/rpc/ns-eth
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The associated forum post URL from https://forum.rclone.org
https://forum.rclone.org/t/display-warnings-for-paths-that-exceed-windows-path-length-limit/26608
What is your current rclone version (output from rclone version
)?
rclone v1.55.1
- os/type: windows
- os/arch: amd64
- go/version: go1.16.3
- go/linking: dynamic
- go/tags: cmount
What problem are you are t
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Feature Description
Gitea is a magnet for search engines, which once they find an instance are very happy to follow all the links on the site, of which there are many, resulting in never ending indexer bot traffic. Among the links followed are UI buttons (star a page, sort by XYZ, select a UI language...), as well as pages that are expensive to render, but don't provide much value once in
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Currently, tree.NotExpr
is implemented natively in the vectorized engine, so we have to fallback to the older row-by-row engine to evaluate it. We should, instead, vectorize NotExpr
.
I think the implementation will be quite similar to how tree.IsNullExpr
implemented, and I think we will want to implement two version of NotExpr
operator:
- one for projections, which populates a `coldata
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Steps to reproduce the issue:
minikube -p p1 start
and wait for cluster p1 to be ready => minikube created network6775a57b0a2c p1 bridge local
minikube -p p1 stop
=> cluster stop, network p1 still exists (as expected)minikube -p p2 start
and wait for cluster p2 to be
Created by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, Ken Thompson
Released November 10, 2009
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- golang/go
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- golang.org
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- Wikipedia
What would you like to be added?
The
test/e2e
tests are full of assertions which compare a boolean against true or false, often without any additional explanation. When those assertions fail, the error message is useless for understanding what went wrong, basically just saying "expected false to be true".All of those assertions should be replace with `if () framework.Fa