Internet of things
The internet of things, or IoT, describes the network of physical objects (things) that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet. The Internet of Things means taking all the things in the world and connecting them to the internet.
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expected result:
example.com?param=abc -> will become example.com
example.com/?param=abc -> will stay example.com/
actual result:
example.com?param=abc -> become example.com
example.com/?param=abc -> stays example.com/?param=abc
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In https://github.com/taosdata/TDengine/blob/develop/src/client/src/tscPrepare.c, Local variable loopCont is assigned only once, to a constant value, making it effectively constant throughout its scope. If this is not the intent, examine the logic to see if there is a missing assignment that would make loopCont not remain constant.
So the 1567th line should be removed.
. Since the data is 16-bits wide and can therefore not be negative, the easy fix would be to do the following:
sip.js(1128): uncompensated = uint16(data[0], data[1]);
Please see page 15 of the manual of the BMP180 chip:
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file.replace with backslash_literal throwing the following traceback.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/salt/cli/caller.py", line 218, in call
ret["return"] = self.minion.executors[fname](
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/salt/loader/lazy.py", line 149, in __call__
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Current State
https://github.com/apache/apisix/search?q=apisix-openresty
openresty is a separate trademark and does not belong to the Apache Software Foundation, so apisix-base should be used to make it clear to developers that this distribution has nothing to do with openresty
Desired State
replace all apisix-openresty to apisix-base
Describe the Bug
The JSON response sent back over HTTP doesn't encode certain characters correctly.
For example, if a value in a string column contains the char \1 the byte value is copied verbatim in the response, breaking the client:
>>> json.loads('"\1"')
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json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: Invalid control character at: line 1 column 2 (char 1)Instead, we shou
A common protocol structure is to have a header containing a length field, followed by data of length bytes, followed by additional protocol fields such as a CRC. If the length field is variable, the position of subsequent URH-specified protocol fields defined by fixed position will not be in the correct location.
I do not know the best way to address this, but quick and easy way to support
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I had a MicroK8s instance that was running some services on port 80. After running sudo snap remove microk8s --purge to remove it, I was unable to have anything else running on port 80. As an example, I would run this:
$ sudo python -m http.server 80
Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 80 (http://0.0.0.0:80/) ...
Which would result in this:
curl -v http://localhost:80/
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Is your enhancement proposal related to a problem? Please describe.
access_addr always seems to be of size 4; that should be #defined.
crc_init always seem to be of size 3; that should be #defined.
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/31009/files#r736229677
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/31009/files#r736229386
Describe the solution you'd like
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Hi,
first thanks for this awesome software. But I have some trouble and I don't know how to proceed. First I try to find out what else I could provide for this report to be a good bug report.
First, I use the latest version (v1.14.0) from openSUSE build Service. I know, I should compile it by my self to avoid any other causes for this behavior. But for now I still use this package from there