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simpleton / stack_traces.c
Created February 2, 2019 00:25 — forked from jvranish/stack_traces.c
An example of catching exceptions and printing stack traces in C on Windows, Linux and OS X
/* compile with:
on linux: gcc -g stack_traces.c
on OS X: gcc -g -fno-pie stack_traces.c
on windows: gcc -g stack_traces.c -limagehlp
*/
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>
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simpleton / gist:c2c1c15bd0bba78bff49
Created October 22, 2015 14:22 — forked from amichaelgrant/gist:90d99d7d5d48bf8fd209
failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading response header from upstream, client:
failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading response header from upstream, client:
If you are getting the above error in nginx logs running in from of upstream servers you may consider doing this as it worked for me:
check the ulimit on the machines and ensure it is high enough to handle the load coming in. 'ulimit' on linux, I am told determines the maximum number of open files the kernel can handle.
The way I did that?
modifying limits: for open files:
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add or change this line in /etc/systcl.conf
fs.file-max = <limit-number>
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simpleton / introrx.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:19 — forked from staltz/introrx.md

The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing

(by @andrestaltz)

So you're curious in learning this new thing called Reactive Programming, particularly its variant comprising of Rx, Bacon.js, RAC, and others.

Learning it is hard, even harder by the lack of good material. When I started, I tried looking for tutorials. I found only a handful of practical guides, but they just scratched the surface and never tackled the challenge of building the whole architecture around it. Library documentations often don't help when you're trying to understand some function. I mean, honestly, look at this:

Rx.Observable.prototype.flatMapLatest(selector, [thisArg])

Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new sequence of observable sequences by incorporating the element's index and then transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence producing values only from the most recent observable sequence.

user nobody;
worker_processes auto;
error_log logs/error.log notice;
worker_rlimit_nofile 65535;
pid /var/run/nginx.pid;
events {
accept_mutex off;
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simpleton / dex.sh
Created February 24, 2014 09:55 — forked from JakeWharton/dex.sh
function dex-method-count() {
cat $1 | head -c 92 | tail -c 4 | hexdump -e '1/4 "%d\n"'
}
function dex-method-count-by-package() {
dir=$(mktemp -d -t dex)
baksmali $1 -o $dir
for pkg in `find $dir/* -type d`; do
smali $pkg -o $pkg/classes.dex
count=$(dex-method-count $pkg/classes.dex)
name=$(echo ${pkg:(${#dir} + 1)} | tr '/' '.')

从 svn 迁移到 gitlab

找出所有提交者

$ svn log --xml | grep author | sort -u | perl -pe 's/.>(.?)<./$1 = /'

手动设置对应关系 users.txt