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@echo on | |
REM checked for Windows 10 | |
REM fork from https://gist.github.com/theultramage/cbdfdbb733d4a5b7d2669a6255b4b94b | |
REM you may want full list https://gist.github.com/raspi/203aef3694e34fefebf772c78c37ec2c | |
REM SET attrib=+ATTRIB_HIDE | |
SET attrib=-ATTRIB_HIDE | |
REM Hard disk burst ignore time | |
powercfg -attributes 0012ee47-9041-4b5d-9b77-535fba8b1442 80e3c60e-bb94-4ad8-bbe0-0d3195efc663 %attrib% |
For a brief user-level introduction to CMake, watch C++ Weekly, Episode 78, Intro to CMake by Jason Turner. LLVM’s CMake Primer provides a good high-level introduction to the CMake syntax. Go read it now.
After that, watch Mathieu Ropert’s CppCon 2017 talk Using Modern CMake Patterns to Enforce a Good Modular Design (slides). It provides a thorough explanation of what modern CMake is and why it is so much better than “old school” CMake. The modular design ideas in this talk are based on the book [Large-Scale C++ Software Design](https://www.amazon.de/Large-Scale-Soft
// ==UserScript== | |
// @name DarkReader | |
// @match *://*/* | |
// @grant none | |
// @run-at document-start | |
// ==/UserScript== | |
// MIT License | |
// Copyright (c) 2019 Alexander Shutau |
#!/bin/env python3 | |
import os | |
import sys | |
import argparse | |
from glob import glob | |
from itertools import chain | |
import fontforge |
import torch as T | |
def h_poly_helper(tt): | |
A = T.tensor([ | |
[1, 0, -3, 2], | |
[0, 1, -2, 1], | |
[0, 0, 3, -2], | |
[0, 0, -1, 1] | |
], dtype=tt[-1].dtype) | |
return [ |