Rust
Rust is a systems programming language created by Mozilla. It is similar to C++, but is designed for improved memory safety without sacrificing performance.
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Describe the bug you encountered:
If you use bat on C# source files (.cs, .xaml and others), a space appears in the first line. This is due to byte order mark (BOM)
Maybe reproduced for others files on Windows systems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark#Byte_order_marks_by_encoding
Sample file with BOM:
[Program.cs.txt](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/files/7420061/Program
Describe the bug
When I run yarn tauri dev, the default port is running on 8080
Which will give following result
<img width="597" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23433306/149325292-67ca94a6-2f08-4815-a4aa-ff9395a25fe9.p
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We should find a way to have only one file related to the docker image CI instead of two, for maintenance reasons.
Here are the current files:
- https://github.com/meilisearch/MeiliSearch/blob/main/.github/workflows/publish-docker-latest.yml: publish the git tag as docker tag
- https://github.com/meilisea
(As discussed in #885,) the current benchmark suite has a few shortcomings.
The most obvious one is that there is no standardized dataset. Past ideas involved using large Git repositories (Linux, Chromium, Rust compiler), but these repositories change over time. We can not simply check out a certain state because the .git folder will still grow. It'
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ContextHandle is not added in yew::prelude
It is needed struct for ctx.link().context() API. And its equivalents like UseStateHandle are in prelude
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On non-ansi terminals, such as 9term, the output is quite garbled, filled with ANSI escape codes. sed-ing out these escape codes almost makes it workable, making command output quite visible, but things such as any text input is completely invisible. Looking around there may be already a way to get it to function, it simply requires being a tty... which is a bit hard to do, w
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As of right now, the Image widget displays an image downscaled to fit within the widgets bounds.
However, as mentioned in #885, some users may want their image upscaled within the widget bounds as well. Beyond this, however, some users may want an image to completely cover (as opposed to just fit within) the image bounds, cropping out the edges. This is especially useful for images meant to
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Describe the bug
Using a time dimension on a runningTotal measure on Snowflake mixes quoted and unquoted columns in the query. This fails the query, because Snowflake has specific rules about quoted columns. Specifically:
- All unquoted column names are treated as upper case
- Quoted column names are case sensitive.
So "date_from" <> date_from
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Ref #94. It might be better for the output to say something like
added: foo (binary file)
than the current
Binary files /dev/null and b/foo differ
It would be neat if you could change the color of the text that shows when the progress bar covers it without changing the background. My motivation is that I enjoy the black background but the default color can be hard to read on dark progress bar colors.
<img width="1423" alt="Screen Shot 2020-06-06 at 11 50 41 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16331012/83952212-14b8d780-
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Created by Graydon Hoare
Released 2010
- Organization
- rust-lang
- Website
- www.rust-lang.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia

denoland/deno#12613 introduced a neat console clear on reload. However this behaviour may be undesirable on multi environments where files are linked (dylib) and watch/reload chained.
Workaround: