dhcp-script=/etc/detect_new_device.sh
Reference:
diff --git a/plugin/fireplace.vim b/plugin/fireplace.vim | |
index 6c32caa..a415bf8 100644 | |
--- a/plugin/fireplace.vim | |
+++ b/plugin/fireplace.vim | |
@@ -232,7 +232,9 @@ function! s:repl.piggieback(arg, ...) abort | |
else | |
let arg = ' :repl-env ' . a:arg | |
endif | |
- let response = connection.eval('(cemerick.piggieback/cljs-repl'.arg.')') | |
+ "let response = connection.eval('(cemerick.piggieback/cljs-repl'.arg.')') |
dhcp-script=/etc/detect_new_device.sh
Reference:
A list of commonly asked questions, design decisions, reasons why Clojure is the way it is as they were answered directly by Rich (even when from many years ago, those answers are pretty much valid today!). Feel free to point friends and colleagues here next time they ask (again). Answers are pasted verbatim (I've made small adjustments for readibility, but never changed a sentence) from mailing lists, articles, chats.
How to use:
material-ui allows for customizing CSS via a higher-order component called withStyles
. Like many higher-order components which expect render props
, the purpose of withStyles
is to accept some parameters, and then introduce a new variable into the scope of the component tree.
One succinct and simple way to translate the concept of scope into Clojure is via a custom let
macro. Usage of such a macro is demonstrated here:
(:require [material-ui.styles :as m])
(m/let [{:keys [leftPad]} {:leftPad
{:paddingLeft 8}}]
;; `leftPad` is now the _className_ associated with {:paddingLeft 8}
$ git clone git@github.com:xxxxx/xxxx.git my-awesome-proj | |
Cloning into 'my-awesome-proj'... | |
ssh: connect to host github.com port 22: Connection timed out | |
fatal: Could not read from remote repository. | |
$ # This should also timeout | |
$ ssh -T git@github.com | |
ssh: connect to host github.com port 22: Connection timed out | |
$ # but this might work |