similar to: [Bug 2345] New: NESTING_INDENT_MISMATCH: missing parenthesis around if body in ssh-keygen.c:724

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2009 Apr 23
1
Parenthesis around date/time using chron?
Hi, I've been using the chron package to convert excel time into month/day/year and h:m:s formats, specifically for use as axis labels. I've come across something I don't quite understand. ### Here are some excel times: dat = c(39083, 39083.00694, 39083.01389, 39083.02083, 39083.02778, 39083.03472, 39083.04167, 39083.04861, 39083.05556, 39083.0625 ) ### I create
2007 Feb 23
2
bug with boolean query evaluation containing parenthesis and NOT ?
Hi, The following [simplified] query works well, however a variation which includes parenthesis seems to fail, in that it returns hits which should be excluded by the NOT term. This is surprising because in this simple case, the parenthesis shouldn''t change the Boolean evaluation ... any pointers? Working Query: field1:value1 AND NOT field2:value2 Failing Query: field1:value1 AND
2008 May 22
0
[patch] move misplaced parenthesis
Hi, this is a trivial move of parenthesis, just to make them consistent with the rest of the file. No change in behaviour. riccardo -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: trivial-move-parenthesis.diff Type: text/x-diff Size: 622 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/swfdec/attachments/20080522/48d091b8/attachment.diff
2007 Nov 13
3
Story problem if parenthesis used in Given, When, Then or And
VERSION: rspec rails plugin current edge version XP/Cygwin on XP Hi, I hit this when trying to use parenthesis in my stories ... (that''ll teach me!). If a scenario looks like the following: Story "User has story with parentheses", %{ As a user I want parenthesis So that ... well I just do }, :type => RailsStory do Scenario "the Given has parentheses" do
2001 Aug 02
1
gsub() and parenthesis symbols
Dear R-users -- I'm using R 1.3.0 on a PC running SuSE Linux 7.1. I'm confused by the following behavior from the gsub() function. Am I doing something wrong? ## A string of characters > string<-c("q","w","e","(",")","q","w","e") ## Use gsub to replace `q' with `A' >
2016 May 10
1
ldbsearch does not accept escaped parenthesis in filter
Hi all, A working search using ldapsearch on some object containing parenthesis in attribute's value: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ldapsearch -Y GSSAPI -h dc200 -b 'DC=ad,DC=domain,DC=tld' -s sub 'CN=CID 85 \(Join\)' dn SASL/GSSAPI authentication started SASL username: administrator at AD.DOMAIN.TLD SASL SSF:
2020 Apr 25
2
[PATCH 1/3] Add private key protection information extraction to ssh-keygen
Add private key protection information extraction to shh-keygen using -v option on top of -y option which is already parsing the private key. Technically, the passphrase isn't necessary to do this, but it is the most logical thing to do for me. Adding this to -l option is not appropriate because fingerprinting is using the .pub file when available. An other idea is to add a new option, I
2018 Mar 05
2
Unclosed parenthesis in grep.Rd
Lines 129-131: \code{grep(value = FALSE)} returns a vector of the indices of the elements of \code{x} that yielded a match (or not, for \code{invert = TRUE}. This will be an integer vector unless the input There should be a closing parenthesis after \code{invert = TRUE}
2004 Jan 20
1
help command without parenthesis (PR#6447)
Full_Name: Ville Rapa Version: R 1.8.1 (2003-11-21) OS: linux debian sarge Submission from: (NULL) (193.65.112.51) Prints code to the console. To reproduce the problem type help without parenthesis. Below is the output of my console. > help function (topic, offline = FALSE, package = .packages(), lib.loc = NULL, verbose = getOption("verbose"), try.all.packages =
2008 Aug 31
1
Parenthesis recognition with grep
Dear R-users, I need to dynamically recognize the index of a given string myStr in a vector of string. The problem is that myStr might contain parenthesis, causing grep not to recognize it the way I want (see below). The help mentions that the pattern used by grep should be in the POSIX format... I guess the problem is here; unfortunately, I am not familiar with the subtleties of the POSIX
2009 May 17
4
Can YOU find a trailing parenthesis?
On 1.6.1, I must be losing my eyesight: [internal] include => outbound-pstn ............. include => meetme ; 2663 include => setup-meetme-conf-room ; 6000xxxYYYY [setup-meetme-conf-room] exten => _6000XXXNXXX,n,Set(Time-in-secs="${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%s}" ) ........ CLI: -- Starting simple switch on 'DAHDI/1-1' [2009-05-17 14:54:49]
2001 Aug 02
0
gsub() and parenthesis symbols -- solved
Hello again -- inevitably, I discovered the (documented) answer 30 seconds after sending my question. Using gsub(...,extended=FALSE) is the way to avoid this issue. Cheers, Kieran -- Kieran Healy, Assistant Professor, Sociology Dept, University of Arizona. kjhealy at u.arizona.edu :: (520) 621-3480 http://www.u.arizona.edu/~kjhealy -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message
2009 May 27
1
a simple trick to get autoclose parenthesis on windows
Hi, This is a simple trick to get autoclose parenthesis on windows. If you like how StatET autocloses parens, but like to use the lighter Vanilla R, you can use autohotkey (http://autohotkey.net) to provide this functionality. Simply put the below code in a text file, rename extension as .ahk and doubleclick on it to execute. ------------------ code starts here 8< ------------------ ;
2010 Feb 03
0
[PATCH] ocfs2: Add parenthesis to wrap the check for O_DIRECT.
Add parenthesis to wrap the check for O_DIRECT. Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma at oracle.com> --- fs/ocfs2/file.c | 4 ++-- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/file.c b/fs/ocfs2/file.c index 06ccf6a..b2ca980 100644 --- a/fs/ocfs2/file.c +++ b/fs/ocfs2/file.c @@ -2013,8 +2013,8 @@ out_dio: /* buffered aio wouldn't have proper lock coverage today
2018 Mar 05
1
Unclosed parenthesis in grep.Rd
There are probably more unmatched parentheses around: detect <- function(file) { text <- paste(readLines(file), collapse = "") nchar(gsub("[^(]", "", text)) != nchar(gsub("[^)]", "", text)) } docs <- list.files("r-source-trunk/src/library", pattern = "\\.Rd$", full.names =
2014 Aug 29
90
[Bug 2266] New: Bugs intended to be fixed in 6.8
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2266 Bug ID: 2266 Summary: Bugs intended to be fixed in 6.8 Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Hardware: Other OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: Miscellaneous Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2001 Apr 17
0
RE: [Rd] converting body of a function to a a character vector
1. This query belongs in r-help, not in r-devel 2. Pity about your shift key... 3. The function you need is deparse() rather than as.character(): > fff <- function(x) { + x*x + } > deparse(body(fff)) [1] "{" "x * x" "}" > 4. There is a reason why as.character works this way. It transforms to character from a more fundamental representation of
2015 Oct 22
1
Missing parenthesis in R-exts.texi
Line 1204 (right now) of svn/r-devel/doc/manual/R-exts.texi has dest <- file.path(R_PACKAGE_DIR, paste0('bin', R_ARCH) which lacks a closing ) -- two open, only one close right now. Dirk [1] I would have reported a bug, but I am aware of a recent and not-so-friendly response when bugzilla was used to report a typo. -- http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at
2006 Feb 23
3
register => 2345:password@sip_proxy doesn't care about port
Hi, to register my Asterisk with a SIP provider I use the following syntax, as shown in the default sip.conf: register => 2345:password@sip_proxy where [sip_proxy] type=peer context=from-messagenet host=sip.messagenet.it port=5061 <------------- please note this one!!! 5061 is provider's port I have to register to. This also would work for me: register =>
2020 Mar 31
1
[FORGED] Re: Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
Le mardi 31 mars 2020 ? 15:07 +1300, Paul Murrell a ?crit : > > Thanks, that's useful. For my own memory, this is the parenthesis > block > that might be useful ... > > U+239b Sm LEFT PARENTHESIS UPPER HOOK ? > U+239c Sm LEFT PARENTHESIS EXTENSION ? > U+239d Sm LEFT PARENTHESIS LOWER HOOK ? > U+239e Sm RIGHT PARENTHESIS UPPER HOOK ? > U+239f Sm RIGHT