- Incorrectly handles packages with
Provides
field.
./native.sh > native.txt
./external.sh > external.txt
// based on the math here: | |
// http://math.stackexchange.com/a/1367732 | |
// x1,y1 is the center of the first circle, with radius r1 | |
// x2,y2 is the center of the second ricle, with radius r2 | |
function intersectTwoCircles(x1,y1,r1, x2,y2,r2) { | |
var centerdx = x1 - x2; | |
var centerdy = y1 - y2; | |
var R = Math.sqrt(centerdx * centerdx + centerdy * centerdy); | |
if (!(Math.abs(r1 - r2) <= R && R <= r1 + r2)) { // no intersection |
Аачи и Ссипак, простите, я хз, как корейский правильно транскрибировать.
Концентрированное безумие неироничной буквальной наркомании в прямом эфире
без смс без регистрации со встроенным трояном анальным чипом.
Акацуки но Ёна. По сути — хороший фентезийный батл-сенён в китайской эстетике из 10, который по какому-то недоразумению издавался для шожо-аудитории. Реверс-гарем присутствует, но уж поверь, он достаточно ненавязчив
This function allows you to multiplex multiple asynchronous generators iterables into one.
Items from all iterables will be streamed to resulting one as soon as they come from source iterable.
And last but not least, you can add new iterables to multiplexer after it was created!
Example:
It is exciting to see so many new color features for the CSS Color Module. There are nevertheless a couple items that resulted in a "raised eyebrow response". This Gist is mainly going to focus on one: the use of the LAB version of LCh instead of LUV LCh, which may be better suited for the task but appears to have been dismissed as if irrellevant.
I DISAGREE. Luv is in common use and very relevant, and LuvLCh or one of the several LuvLCh variants has distinct advantages over LabLCh for use cases such as choosing color for web content for displays.