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2010 May 03
5
New parser-based Markdown implementation for Java
Markdowners, just a short heads-up to a newly released Markdown implementation: "pegdown" (http://github.com/sirthias/pegdown) implements a Java Markdown-to-HTML processor based on a PEG parser with the grammar being based on John MacFarlanes C implementation "peg-markdown". pegdown uses "parboiled" (http://www.parboiled.org) for the actual parsing work and, as
2009 Feb 25
1
Cpp-Markdown 1.00
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm happy to announce that the Cpp-Markdown project is now available. Cpp-Markdown is a Markdown-to-HTML translator written in C++, and meant for use within C++ programs (rather than web applications). The code is still a little rough around the edges, but the results are pretty good: it passes all 23 tests in the Markdown test suite, and 12 of
2010 Dec 15
3
my scala markdown implementation
Hi, I have written my own implementation of markdown in Scala. I only later realized there is already one ( <http://tristanhunt.com/projects/knockoff/> ), but I put quite some work into mine and I think it is never bad to have alternatives, so I wanted to release it anyway. I want to use the same BSD License as the original markdown, but before I put it out into the wild I wanted to ask
2007 Jul 03
2
MDTest 1.0
I'm announcing today a new testsuite application for Markdown called MDTest. I've been using it as a replacement for John's Markdown Test for some time now I think it's ready for release. First, I want to say Markdown Test has been very useful in developing PHP Markdown. The testsuite covers many cases, however I still found the need to add other tests for PHP Markdown, to
2007 Nov 03
3
ANN: python-markdown2 -- another Python implementation of Markdown
Hello all, I'm announcing python-markdown2 -- another Python implementation of Markdown. (MIT license.) http://code.google.com/p/python-markdown2/ It should be a drop-in replacement for [markdown.py](http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/). It fixes some issues that I ran into with markdown.py [^1]. I believe that it is faster than markdown.py [^2] and on par or a little
2007 Sep 27
0
MDTest 1.1
It has been a few months since the initial release of MDTest. I haven't changed the testsuites much since then, but I've made a few noticeable improvement to the test processor itself. You can download MDTest here: <http://michelf.com/docs/projets/mdtest-1.1.zip> MDTest is also available now from the Git repository mirror at <http://git.michelf.com/mdtest>. MDTest
2007 Aug 08
2
Backtick Hickup
I'm using Michel Fortin's MDTest cases to rewrite my html2text.php script. Just now I stumbled upon this bug (in PHP Markdown at least): # Input: Backtick: ``\``` # Output: <p>Backtick: ``&#96;``</p> # Should-Be Output: <p>Backtick: <code>`</code></p> If you (Michel) are already aware of this, just ignore me ;-) -- Milian Wolff
2023 Mar 09
3
CIFS client mounts meta ops 30 times slow than server
Hi Samba users, We would like to use samba for re-exporting our other distributed file system (BeeGFS). However, we found that the meta data operations are very slow (dir stat, removal etc.). On SMB client the performance is more than 30x slow than on the SMB server. We would expect some slowness but this is too big a drop. This is the result on CIFS client $ sudo mdtest -b 10 -I 10 -L -z 2
2023 Mar 09
1
CIFS client mounts meta ops 30 times slow than server
Also from my observation, based on network packets and time measurements, it seems the CIFS clients haven't done any sort of cache. For example, doing a "ls" for 5 times on the same folder within a short period of time. The network packet sizes are almost equal every time and the time it takes is similar. Isn't there supposed to be some page cache or dentry cache that could
2010 May 07
2
Asterisk Bible?
Hi Folks, Is there a generally accepted Asterisk bible for current versions? I poked around the forums and there didn't seem to be a real consensus, and there are lots of options out there. I need something that focuses on Asterisk dialplans and config files, not a linux primer. I'm looking for dead-tree rather than online documentation. Thanks, Tim
2011 Jun 22
2
Queries regarding Lustre Throughput Numbers with mdtest benchmark
Hi, I have a query regarding Lustre Throughput Numbers with mdtest benchmark.I am running mdtest benhmark with following options :- /home/meshram/mpich2-new/mpich2-1.4/mpich2-install/bin/mpirun -np 256 -hostfile ./hostfile ./mdtest -z 3 -b 10 -I 5 -v -d /tmp/l66 where , mdtest - is the standard benchmark to test metadata operations. [ https://computing.llnl.gov/?set=code&page=sio_downloads
2011 Jun 22
2
Queries regarding Lustre Throughput Numbers with mdtest benchmark
Hi, I have a query regarding Lustre Throughput Numbers with mdtest benchmark.I am running mdtest benhmark with following options :- /home/meshram/mpich2-new/mpich2-1.4/mpich2-install/bin/mpirun -np 256 -hostfile ./hostfile ./mdtest -z 3 -b 10 -I 5 -v -d /tmp/l66 where , mdtest - is the standard benchmark to test metadata operations. [ https://computing.llnl.gov/?set=code&page=sio_downloads
2013 Mar 06
0
[Lustre-discuss] MD benchmarking with mdtest
A request on a call today prodded me to publish our general-purpose Lustre mdtest benchmark plan, the metadata counterpart to the IOR plan I had published before. Hope you may find it useful. Lustre MD Benchmark Methodology using mdtest http://goo.gl/UBs1p Lustre IO Benchmark Methodology using IOR http://goo.gl/7AWwQ
2013 Mar 06
0
MD benchmarking with mdtest
A request on a call today prodded me to publish our general-purpose Lustre mdtest benchmark plan, the metadata counterpart to the IOR plan I had published before. Hope you may find it useful. Lustre MD Benchmark Methodology using mdtest http://goo.gl/UBs1p Lustre IO Benchmark Methodology using IOR http://goo.gl/7AWwQ
2019 Sep 21
2
Samba 3.6.23, Windows Server 2012 R2 AD Environment
I know it's an old release, and my apologies for wasting anyone's time. I've been asked about an older version of AIX 7.1 with Samba 3.6.23 installed. The requestor is moving to a Windows Server 2012 R2 domain. They want AIX/Samba 3.6.23 to be a domain member, using the 2012 R2 AD to authenticate users to access Samba shares on the AIX server. This is the way it's working
2007 Sep 02
1
[Possible Bug]: Additional <p> wrapper around HTML input
I hope this is not by design and not an already discussed bug. Take the following input: <hr id="foo" /> <hr id="foo"> <hr id="foo"/> <hr id="foo" /> <hr id="foo"> <hr id="foo"/> If this is run through Markdown a paragraph will wrap hr's numer 4-6. This behaviour
2007 Sep 02
1
[Bug] PHP Markdown (Extra) generates invalid HTML for code blocks
PHP Markdown v 1.0.1i and PHP Markdown Extra v 1.1.5 generate invalid HTML for code blocks Take this input: paragraph codeblock Markdown will generate: <p>paragraph</p> <pre><code>codeblock </pre></code> Notice the wrong position of the closing code tag. -- Milian Wolff http://milianw.de
2009 Apr 23
2
No Markdown in <div>s or <table>s ?
>From http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#html: > Note that Markdown formatting syntax is not processed within block-level > HTML tags. E.g., you can?t use Markdown-style *emphasis* inside an > HTML block. [...] Unlike block-level HTML tags, Markdown syntax is > processed within span-level tags. How do people work around this when they want to apply Markdown to text
2011 Oct 31
3
[PATCH] xenstored: Fix processing of zero-length messages
When a message with zero length is sent to xenstore, the body of the message was not processed until the socket or ring had more data to read; this will cause deadlocks if the requestor is waiting on a response to continue. Signed-off-by: Daniel De Graaf <dgdegra@tycho.nsa.gov> --- tools/xenstore/xenstored_core.c | 1 - 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git
2012 Jun 16
2
A better guide to Markdown
Hello! Is there a simpler, better designed guide to Markdown than http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ that I can refer my forum users to? Something Googleish-looking. Or do forum owners usually end up having to write their own guides? Thank you! Mikkel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: