This article is now published on my website: Prefer Subshells for Context.
I will maybe someday get around to dusting off my C and making these changes myself unless someone else does it first.
Imagine a long-running development branch periodically merges from master. The
git log --graph --all --topo-order
is not as simple as it could be, as of git version 1.7.10.4.
It doesn't seem like a big deal in this example, but when you're trying to follow the history trails in ASCII and you've got several different branches displayed at once, it gets difficult quickly.
This article is now published on my website: A one-off git repo server.
Version 3, 19 November 2007
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The article previously hosted here is now published on my website: My ErgoDox Keyboard.
From a comment on StackOverflow:
Vendoring is the moving of all 3rd party items such as plugins, gems and even rails into the /vendor directory. This is one method for ensuring that all files are deployed to the production server the same as the dev environment.
The activity described above, on its own, is fine. It merely describes the deployment location for various resources in an application.
Python has a built-in variable __debug__ which is set to True when python is called without -O (optimize). The -O flag disables all assertion code.
This seems at first glance like a very easy and clean construct to rely on when coding in development versus production: in development, don't use -O, defensively litter your code with type- and sanity-checking asserts. Perform development-only debugging by testing __debug__ beforehand.
When in production, run all code is run with -O which disables asserts (speeding execution) and sets __debug__ to False.
This article previously hosted here is now published on my website: AGPLv3 affects only derivatives?
The article previously hosted at this location is now published on my website: If I Ran The Company.
The scripts previously contained in this gist have moved to datagrok/modular-git-hooks/hooks.