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2004 Jun 07
1
Precision for a former question*
I got many answers to the question I asked below , and I thank you all. Several of you told me to use ->> but told also that "it is not a recommendable way of items manipulating in R". I don't really understand what it exactly means : 1) does it mean it's not a very good way of programming , a dangerous way of programming because the variable a can be modified ? , etc Or
2006 Apr 16
12
tired of using defined? all the time
Hi everyone, It seems like every time I want to evaluate a possibly undefined variable I have to use defined? to see that it exists first, so I can''t simply have -- if params[:range_start] > 3 or something like it. I need to have -- if defined? params[:range_start] && params[:range_start] > 3 I can''t even have -- if params[:range_start].nil? This is really
2003 Jun 28
8
clarifications on comments spec
...licated. *) Rerendering the full Ogg page(s) seems to be a requirement of the current scheme. This isn't particularly difficult, but could be simplified. *) A comment is allowed to span multiple Ogg pages. This is a pain in the butt. ;-) Despite the Ogg spec saying "large packets are forseens as being useful for initialization data at the beginning of a logical bitstream", it wasn't stipulated in the Vorbis comment spec that this is one such application. Especially when you're just tagging -- and not encoding at the same time -- you're never going to want to split the...
2007 Apr 11
22
any pointers for starting a windows port?
Hello I am entertaining the idea of putting some time and effort into making Facter and Puppet run on MS Windows. Call me crazy ... Does anyone know anything about the issues that I''m likely to face? What are the major stumbling blocks? Initially I''d be happy just getting File to work, this would be of tremendous value. I''m guessing that Facter will require the
2006 Jun 15
12
Multithreading and DB access in Rails
I just tried writing some controllers, etc. that would allow me to start and monitor background tasks running in new (Ruby) threads, with the idea that I''d eventually manage long-running indexing processes that way. I can kick off such threads OK (by using Thread.new in a routine called by a controller), but it seems like Rails gets huffy if those background tasks and the ordinary
2012 Feb 25
9
[xen-unstable bisection] complete test-amd64-i386-rhel6hvm-amd
branch xen-unstable xen branch xen-unstable job test-amd64-i386-rhel6hvm-amd test redhat-install Tree: linux git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jeremy/xen.git Tree: qemu git://xenbits.xen.org/staging/qemu-xen-unstable.git Tree: qemuu git://xenbits.xen.org/staging/qemu-upstream-unstable.git Tree: xen http://xenbits.xen.org/staging/xen-unstable.hg *** Found and reproduced problem