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2019 Mar 28
0
[PATCH v2 4/4] OCaml tools: output messages into JSON for machine readable
When the machine readable mode is enabled, print all the messages
(progress, info, warning, and errors) also as JSON in the machine
readable stream: this way, users can easily parse the status of the
OCaml tool, and report that back.
The formatting of the current date time into the RFC 3999 format is done
in C, because of the lack of OCaml APIs for this.
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2019 Mar 28
8
[PATCH v2 0/4] OCaml tools: output messages as JSON machine
Enhance the output in machine parseable mode, by outputting all the
messages of OCaml tools as JSON to the machine parseable stream.
Related, although not strictly needed for this (and thus can be split
if requested), is the addition of the fd format for the machine
readable stream.
Changes from v1:
- use Obj.magic to convert int -> Unix.file_descr
- add tests
Pino Toscano (4):
2006 Nov 08
3
How to implement status codes in DB and Rails
This is more of a design issue I''m wrestling with, and was wondering
what other people are doing.
I have a products table with status values of In Stock, Out of Stork or
Discontinued. This is unlikely to change any time soon.
Approach A, is to have thses actual values in the status column, at
least the meaning is very apparent, yet querying for products with a
specific status could
2019 May 23
2
[PATCH libnbd] api: Get rid of nbd_connection.
This isn't quite finished because not all of the tests or examples
have been updated, but it demonstrates an idea: Should we forget about
the concept of having multiple connections managed under a single
handle?
In this patch there is a single ‘struct nbd_handle *’ which manages a
single state machine and connection (and therefore no nbd_connection).
To connect to a multi-conn server you must