Editorial note: The following is a kind of Cliff's Notes version of NAVADMIN 080/20, which provides guidance to the Navy on how to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. This is 99% a restructuring of the source NAVADMIN to hopefully make it easier to read and follow, though there is occasional editing or slight rewording to try to keep the 'flow' logical. THIS ANNOTATED VERSION IS PROVIDED IN THE HOPE THAT IT WILL HELP WITH UNDERSTANDING, BUT IS NOT OFFICIAL NAVY POLICY -- REFER TO THE SOURCE NAVADMIN FOR OFFICIAL POLICY.
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Build type: linux-g++ (x86_64, CPU features: mmx sse sse2) | |
Compiler: gcc 10.2.0 | |
Configuration: sse2 aesni sse3 ssse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 avx avx2 avx512f avx512bw avx512cd avx512dq avx512er avx512ifma avx512pf avx512vbmi avx512vl compile_examples enable_new_dtags f16c largefile precompile_header rdrnd rdseed shani x86SimdAlways shared shared rpath release c++11 c++14 c++17 c++1z concurrent dbus reduce_exports reduce_relocations release_tools stl | |
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Mode ................................... release; optimized tools | |
Optimize release build for size ........ no | |
Building shared libraries .............. yes | |
Using C standard ....................... C11 | |
Using C++ standard ..................... C++17 | |
Using ccache ........................... no |
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#!/usr/bin/env perl | |
use 5.018; | |
use utf8; | |
use charnames (); | |
use Unicode::Normalize; | |
use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
# https://twitter.com/senatorshoshana/status/1282865567985270785 |