Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config
file. It looks like this:
[remote "origin"]
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
url = git@github.com:joyent/node.git
Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*
to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this:
- (NSArray *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView editActionsForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { | |
UITableViewRowAction *moreAction = [UITableViewRowAction rowActionWithStyle:UITableViewRowActionStyleDefault title:@"More" handler:^(UITableViewRowAction *action, NSIndexPath *indexPath){ | |
// maybe show an action sheet with more options | |
[self.tableView setEditing:NO]; | |
}]; | |
moreAction.backgroundColor = [UIColor lightGrayColor]; | |
UITableViewRowAction *blurAction = [UITableViewRowAction rowActionWithStyle:UITableViewRowActionStyleDefault title:@"Blur" handler:^(UITableViewRowAction *action, NSIndexPath *indexPath){ | |
[self.tableView setEditing:NO]; | |
}]; |
2015-01-29 Unofficial Relay FAQ
Compilation of questions and answers about Relay from React.js Conf.
Disclaimer: I work on Relay at Facebook. Relay is a complex system on which we're iterating aggressively. I'll do my best here to provide accurate, useful answers, but the details are subject to change. I may also be wrong. Feedback and additional questions are welcome.
Relay is a new framework from Facebook that provides data-fetching functionality for React applications. It was announced at React.js Conf (January 2015).
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# This will force ActiveRecord to create proper `interval` column types in PostgreSQL | |
# | |
# def change | |
# add_column :leases, :period, :interval | |
# end | |
# | |
# This applies to a generated `schema.rb` file too. | |
# | |
# No special OID type is applied to an `interval` type. Rails will treat it as a string, although |
#user nobody; | |
#Defines which Linux system user will own and run the Nginx server | |
worker_processes 1; | |
#Referes to single threaded process. Generally set to be equal to the number of CPUs or cores. | |
#error_log logs/error.log; #error_log logs/error.log notice; | |
#Specifies the file where server logs. |
/* Exercise: Loops and Functions #43 */ | |
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"math" | |
) | |
func Sqrt(x float64) float64 { | |
z := float64(2.) |
var a = "[\"test\", \"hello\", [\"world\", \"speak\", 3, [\"apple\"], 18], [\"foo\", \"bar\", [2, 3, 4], [2, 1], \"53\"]]"; | |
var b = "{ \"item\": [2, 3, { \"foo\": \"bar\", \"test\": { \"run\": [5, 4, 8] } }, { \"test\": \"yes\" } ] }"; | |
// extract(a, "0") returns "test" | |
// extract(a, "3.2.0") returns 2 | |
// extract(b, "item.2.foo") returns "bar" |
This guide is specific to getting LND 0.5-beta and Bitcoind running on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS for mainnet. It is ageing rapidly and includes steps not necessary on newer versions of LND
Original installation guide:
This guide is broken into the following sections:
- Install
bitcoind
and set to start automatically - Install development tools and dependancies
# Update & Upgrade the System | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get upgrade | |
# Install dependencies there might be more based on your system | |
# However below instructions are for the fresh Ubuntu install/server | |
# Please carefully watch the logs because if something could not be install | |
# You have to make sure it is installed properly by trying the command or that particular | |
# dependency again |