cpanfile - A format for describing CPAN dependencies for Perl applications
requires 'Catalyst', '5.8000';
requires 'CatalystX::Singleton', '>= 1.1000, < 2.000';
recommends 'JSON::XS', '2.0';
# Uncrustify 0.59 | |
# | |
# General options | |
# | |
# The type of line endings | |
newlines = auto # auto/lf/crlf/cr | |
# The original size of tabs in the input |
user www-data; | |
worker_processes 1; | |
pid /var/run/nginx.pid; | |
events { | |
worker_connections 1024; | |
} | |
http { | |
sendfile on; |
set autoupdategist | |
set noautofocus | |
set nocncpcompletion | |
set smoothscroll | |
set hud | |
set noregex | |
set noinsertmappings | |
set typelinkhints | |
set defaultnewtabpage | |
let scrollduration = 10 |
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08/16/17 by Sergey Grebenshchikov
This is a quick tutorial on how to test code using the GoMock mocking library and the standard library testing package testing
.
GoMock is a mock framework for Go. It enjoys a somewhat official status as part of the github.com/golang organization, integrates well with the built-in testing
package, and provides a flexible expectation API.
Type | Emoji | code |
---|---|---|
feat | ✨ | :sparkles: |
fix | 🐛 | :bug: |
docs | 📚 | :books: |
style | 💎 | :gem: |
refactor | 🔨 | :hammer: |
perf | 🚀 | :rocket: |
test | 🚨 | :rotating_light: |
build | 📦 | :package: |
(EDIT: Besides Reddit, I've also put this up on Github Gist)
So while looking for information on security keys before getting one myself, I got very confused reading about all the different modes and advertised features of Yubikeys and other similar dongles. The official documentation tends to be surprisingly convoluted at times, weirdly organized and oddly shy about a few of the limitations of these keys (which I'm making a point of putting front and center). Now that I have one, I decided to write down everything I figured out in order to help myself (and hopefully some other people reading this) make sense of all this.
Since I'm partly writing these notes for myself, there might be some back and forth between "exp