sqlite-utils insert energy.db energy report-310102929379-2023-05-22-to-2023-06-22.csv --csv
sqlite-utils insert energy.db intervals IntervalData.csv --csv
Q: Why don't we test .NET Framework (`netXXX`, e.g., `net472`) targets that involve compiled assemblies? | |
A: Because it doesn't work. | |
The longer answer is that the `runtimes/` assembly resolution logic doesn't seem to work correctly on .NET Framework when a RID isn't specified. Native assets will be correctly copied into the appropriate `runtimes/` folder but the DllImport probing won't select for them if a RID is missing. |
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BenchmarkDotNet=v0.13.1, OS=Windows 10.0.22000 Intel Core i7-8650U CPU 1.90GHz (Kaby Lake R), 1 CPU, 8 logical and 4 physical cores .NET SDK=6.0.101 [Host] : .NET 6.0.1 (6.0.121.56705), X64 RyuJIT RyuJitX64 : .NET 6.0.1 (6.0.121.56705), X64 RyuJIT
Job=RyuJitX64 Jit=RyuJit Platform=X64
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head><noscript> | |
<meta http-equiv="refresh" | |
content="0;URL=http://68.184.190.34/cgi-bin/noscript?policy=109&policyname=DMCA-Weekday-Mornings&time=1570107741"> | |
</noscript> | |
<title></title> | |
<script type="text/javascript">var version = 2; var webServer = "http://68.184.190.34";</script> | |
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://68.184.190.34/dyn/bg/DMCA/index.js"></script> |
2019-05-05 | |
v1.0.2-beta | |
SAV010080526c9a000000b9 | |
save_game_version=17959 | |
version="r2431319e43c3e8053940037622cb48acc57f3b14" | |
date=450.10.1 | |
ironman=yes | |
meta_player_name="Ulutia" | |
enabled_dlcs={...} |
using System; | |
using System.Collections.Generic; | |
using System.Linq; | |
using System.Runtime.InteropServices; | |
public class Program | |
{ | |
public static void Main() | |
{ | |
char empty_char = '\0'; |
Hello Sebastian. I'm not sure why you directed feedback at /u/finkrer, but since I developed ironmunge I'll be responding to your questions.
I should be upfront about my reasons for responding. I'm not writing this out as any serious attempt to defend the project, but as an open letter to show how not to behave in the FOSS world. Because as open-source contributors, we should know that the currency of technical discussion is in contribution.
Good-faith efforts improve software through focused issues, pull requests, forks, and actual labor. Dissing codebases on Reddit by complaining about var
do not. It has about as much impact as a guy on a subway screaming that the CIA has tapped into everyone's brains and that we need to wear tin-foil hats: he's probably wrong, he's definitely acting like a wad, and even if he was right, nothing is getting changed from what he's doing.
Since your top comment is already hidden, I don't think there's much to add on Reddit either. I've ad
This has the issue:
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<img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 632px; height: 150px; position: absolute; z-index: 1; top: 171px; left: 7px;" alt="" src="jad2.jpg">
</a>
This doesn't have the issue:
a | |
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static void Main(string[] args) | |
{ | |
int a = 13; | |
int b = 14; | |
int c = a + b; | |
Console.WriteLine(c); |
Value = field.GetValue(this); | |
IOType = valueType = field.FieldType; | |
if (Value is Enum) | |
IOType = enumType = Enum.GetUnderlyingType(valueType); | |
else | |
enumType = null; | |
if (IOType == typeof(float)) | |
writer.Write((float)(object)Value); |