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diff --git a/jacoco-maven-plugin/src/org/jacoco/maven/ReportMojo.java b/jacoco-maven-plugin/src/org/jacoco/maven/ReportMojo.java
index 06ef04e..68834c8 100644
--- a/jacoco-maven-plugin/src/org/jacoco/maven/ReportMojo.java
+++ b/jacoco-maven-plugin/src/org/jacoco/maven/ReportMojo.java
@@ -7,21 +7,11 @@
*
* Contributors:
* Evgeny Mandrikov - initial API and implementation
- * Kyle Lieber - implementation of CheckMojo
- *
diff --git a/jacoco-maven-plugin/src/org/jacoco/maven/ReportMojo.java b/jacoco-maven-plugin/src/org/jacoco/maven/ReportMojo.java
index 06ef04e..68834c8 100644
--- a/jacoco-maven-plugin/src/org/jacoco/maven/ReportMojo.java
+++ b/jacoco-maven-plugin/src/org/jacoco/maven/ReportMojo.java
@@ -7,21 +7,11 @@
*
* Contributors:
* Evgeny Mandrikov - initial API and implementation
- * Kyle Lieber - implementation of CheckMojo
- *

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start new:

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""" base58 encoding / decoding functions """
import unittest
alphabet = '123456789abcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZ'
base_count = len(alphabet)
def encode(num):
""" Returns num in a base58-encoded string """
encode = ''
% FontAwesome (http://fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome/) bindings for (Xe)LaTeX
% Author: Honza Ustohal <honza@egoistic.biz>
%
% Translation of FontAwesome's private range characters into XeTeX symbols. All icons are camel-cased and prefixed with 'fa', i.e. what was .icon-align-center the CSS version of FontAwesome becomes \faAlignCenter
% This might be reworked into a full blown package in the near future
%
% Prerequisite:
% XeLaTeX, FontAwesome installed as a system font accessible by XeLaTeX
%
% Usage:
#!/usr/bin/python
# Quick and dirty demonstration of CVE-2014-0160 by Jared Stafford (jspenguin@jspenguin.org)
# The author disclaims copyright to this source code.
import sys
import struct
import socket
import time
import select
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KetothXupack / psqlfix.sh
Last active August 29, 2015 14:08 — forked from fgrehm/psqlfix.sh
if ! $(psql template1 -c 'SHOW SERVER_ENCODING' | grep -q UTF8); then
psql postgres -c "update pg_database set datallowconn = TRUE where datname = 'template0';"
psql template0 -c "update pg_database set datistemplate = FALSE where datname = 'template1';"
psql template0 -c "drop database template1;"
psql template0 -c "create database template1 with template = template0 encoding = 'UTF8';"
psql template0 -c "update pg_database set datistemplate = TRUE where datname = 'template1';"
psql template1 -c "update pg_database set datallowconn = FALSE where datname = 'template0';"
fi
mike@rbci:~$ psql -U postgres
psql (9.0.3)
Type "help" for help.
postgres=# update pg_database set datallowconn = TRUE where datname = 'template0';
UPDATE 1
postgres=# \c template0
You are now connected to database "template0".
template0=# update pg_database set datistemplate = FALSE where datname = 'template1';
UPDATE 1

Akka Cluster Implementation Notes

Slightly disorganized but reasonably complete notes on the algorithms, strategies and optimizations of the Akka Cluster implementation. Could use a lot more links and context etc., but was just written for my own understanding. Might be expanded later.

Links to papers and talks that have inspired the implementation can be found on the 10 last pages of this presentation.

Akka Gossip

Gossip state

This is the Gossip state representation:

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KetothXupack / 0introduction.md
Created October 31, 2015 11:00 — forked from djspiewak/0introduction.md
Scala Collections Proposal

Collections Redesign Proposal

I'm going to start off by motivating what I'm doing here. And I want to be clear that I'm not "dissing" the existing collections implementation or anything as unproductively negative as that. It was a really good experiment, it was a huge step forward given what we knew back in 2.8, but now it's time to learn from that experiment and do better. This proposal uses what I believe are the lessons we can learn about what worked, what didn't work, and what is and isn't important about collections in Scala.

This is going to start out sounding really negative and pervasively dismissive, but bear with me! There's a point to all my ranting. I want to be really clear about my motivations for the proposal being the way that it is.

Problems

Generic Interfaces