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The example in the documentation ( https://cakebuild.net/api/Cake.Common.Tools.GitVersion/GitVersionAliases/ ) uses GitVersion.CommandLine which is a Windows-only tool.
GitVersion.Tool is a cross-platform .NET tool that can be consumed via the dotnet scheme in Cake >= 1.1
#tool "dotnet:?package=GitVersion.Tool&version=5.6.6"
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Hi - I would like to save graph for visualisation in tensorboard. Tried to use tf.summary.FileWriter, but it does not generate any file. Please could you check - was it my mistake, or tf.summary is not supported? This is in the code sample below, 3)
Also a general question which method to use to save the graph. I have found 4 methods - see the code sample below. Seems that in this project you
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Improve the tier prices feature - add info like "Buy 2 in x.xx$ and save x%"
A "normal" event on an instance ignores null subscriptions. If I do so on a substituted interface, a null subscription leads to an exception. I have a not so nice legacy code with different listeners to an event an one class that does null-attach internally under some conditions, would be nice if this behaviour would be able to be tested as well. Example code for the problem:
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Expected Behavior / New Feature
Support sticky sessions for ServiceDiscoveryProviders
Actual Behavior / Motivation for New Feature
When using websockets with ocelot in a distributed system, problem can arise since ocelot, as far as i know, doesn't support sticky sessions when working with service discovery providers.
The functionality could be great if it could work with both consul