tmux, like other great software, is deceptive. On the one hand, it's fairly easy to get set up and start using right away. On the other hand, it's difficult to take advantage of tmux's adanced features without spending some quality alone time with the manual. But the problem with manuals is that they aren't geared toward beginners. They are geared toward helping seasoned developers and computer enthusiasts quickly obtain the
Discord is now slowly rolling out the ability to send colored messages within code blocks. It uses the ANSI color codes, so if you've tried to print colored text in your terminal or console with Python or other languages then it will be easy for you.
To be able to send a colored text, you need to use the ansi
language for your code block and provide a prefix of this format before writing your text:
\u001b[{format};{color}m
\u001b
is the unicode escape for ESCAPE/ESC, meant to be used in the source of your bot (see ). If you wish to send colored text without using your bot you need to copy the character from the website.
What is strict aliasing? First we will describe what is aliasing and then we can learn what being strict about it means.
In C and C++ aliasing has to do with what expression types we are allowed to access stored values through. In both C and C++ the standard specifies which expression types are allowed to alias which types. The compiler and optimizer are allowed to assume we follow the aliasing rules strictly, hence the term strict aliasing rule. If we attempt to access a value using a type not allowed it is classified as undefined behavior(UB). Once we have undefined behavior all bets are off, the results of our program are no longer reliable.
Unfortunately with strict aliasing violations, we will often obtain the results we expect, leaving the possibility the a future version of a compiler with a new optimization will break code we th
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:
node { | |
echo 'Results included as an inline comment exactly how they are returned as of Jenkins 2.121, with $BUILD_NUMBER = 1' | |
echo 'No quotes, pipeline command in single quotes' | |
sh 'echo $BUILD_NUMBER' // 1 | |
echo 'Double quotes are silently dropped' | |
sh 'echo "$BUILD_NUMBER"' // 1 | |
echo 'Even escaped with a single backslash they are dropped' | |
sh 'echo \"$BUILD_NUMBER\"' // 1 | |
echo 'Using two backslashes, the quotes are preserved' | |
sh 'echo \\"$BUILD_NUMBER\\"' // "1" |
Zig aims to be a simple language. It is not easy to define what simple exactly means, but zig is also a low-level programming language that aims for c-compatibility. To reach this goal, it needs good semantics in its type system so that developers have a complete toolbox to manipulate data.
So types in zig are composable, but this can become rapidly overwhelming. See those examples. Are you able to understand them at a glance, as soon as you read them?
*const ?u8
?*const u8
*const [2]u8
function Resolve-MsBuild { | |
$msb2017 = Resolve-Path "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\Microsoft Visual Studio\*\*\MSBuild\*\bin\msbuild.exe" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | |
if($msb2017) { | |
Write-Host "Found MSBuild 2017 (or later)." | |
Write-Host $msb2017 | |
return $msb2017 | |
} | |
$msBuild2015 = "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\MSBuild\14.0\bin\msbuild.exe" |
function Resolve-MsBuild { | |
$msb2017 = Resolve-Path "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\Microsoft Visual Studio\*\*\MSBuild\*\bin\msbuild.exe" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | |
if($msb2017) { | |
Write-Host "Found MSBuild 2017 (or later)." | |
Write-Host $msb2017 | |
return $msb2017 | Select-Object -First 1 | |
} | |
$msBuild2015 = "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\MSBuild\14.0\bin\msbuild.exe" |
#!/bin/sh | |
echo "installing fonts at $PWD to ~/.fonts/" | |
mkdir -p ~/.fonts/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro | |
git clone https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro.git ~/.fonts/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro | |
# find ~/.fonts/ -iname '*.ttf' -exec echo \{\} \; | |
fc-cache -f -v ~/.fonts/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro | |
echo "finished installing" |
const std = @import("std"); | |
const builtin = @import("builtin"); | |
const assert = std.debug.assert; | |
const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator; | |
const ArenaAllocator = std.heap.ArenaAllocator; | |
const StreamingParser = std.json.StreamingParser; | |
const Token = std.json.Token; | |
const TokenTag = std.meta.FieldEnum(Token); | |
/// Field options are options that can be set per-field on a struct at |