In your shell:
cd ~/.vim
git clone git://github.com/juvenn/mustache.vim.git
mv mustache.vim/syntax/* syntax/
mv mustache.vim/indent/* indent/
mv mustache.vim/ftdetect/* ftdetect/
rm -rf mustache.vim
In your shell:
cd ~/.vim
git clone git://github.com/juvenn/mustache.vim.git
mv mustache.vim/syntax/* syntax/
mv mustache.vim/indent/* indent/
mv mustache.vim/ftdetect/* ftdetect/
rm -rf mustache.vim
// create an index with an analyzer "myindex" | |
curl -X PUT localhost:9200/myindex -d ' | |
{ | |
"settings" : {` | |
"index":{ | |
"number_of_replicas":0, | |
"number_of_shards":1, | |
"analysis":{ | |
"analyzer":{ | |
"first":{ |
/* variation on https://medium.com/@DanHomola/react-higher-order-components-in-typescript-made-simple-6f9b55691af1 */ | |
import * as React from 'react' | |
import { wrapDisplayName } from 'recompose' | |
// Props you want the resulting component to take (besides the props of the wrapped component) | |
interface ExternalProps {} | |
// Props the HOC adds to the wrapped component | |
export interface InjectedProps {} |
For a brief user-level introduction to CMake, watch C++ Weekly, Episode 78, Intro to CMake by Jason Turner. LLVM’s CMake Primer provides a good high-level introduction to the CMake syntax. Go read it now.
After that, watch Mathieu Ropert’s CppCon 2017 talk Using Modern CMake Patterns to Enforce a Good Modular Design (slides). It provides a thorough explanation of what modern CMake is and why it is so much better than “old school” CMake. The modular design ideas in this talk are based on the book [Large-Scale C++ Software Design](https://www.amazon.de/Large-Scale-Soft