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Depends on #3870/#12074.
Part of #10274.
Currently the only outputs available in assembler mode on the CLI are: --asm
, --bin
, --ir-optimized
and --ewasm
. settings.outputSelection
in Standard JSON actually provides more (see [StandardCompiler::compileYul()
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So currently, install
in our "unix" Makefile isn't hooked into cmake so it can lead to errors.
in particular if you do
make configure arch=not-our-default
make build
make install
you will end up with a broken install because the arch
override from configure
is used during build
but isn't used during install
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In unisonweb/unison#2280, I swapped ucm to use optparse applicative, which means we can now get Bash, Zsh, or Fish tab-completion on arguments and commands for free! This also allows configuring custom completion types within the CLI code, and if you use the appropriate parser type for arguments it can infer that a given argument must be a file or directory, etc.
You can
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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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but others (reserved) assignment ops are not shown as they are typed, eg in infix form but in prefix one.
a small annoyance, but one that may easily be fixed by adding them to
expr_infix_wide
@ https://github.com/JuliaLang/juli