Elvish: $E:HOME'/.local'
Recursion and merging semantics are also necessary. I use Nix and Jsonnet a lot, but Nix is much more expressive for complex structures, but the tooling being tightly coupled with the package manage make it impossible…
I don't recommend using dynamic filters because they completely override any matching static filters. Makes the point of filter lists useless, if uBo had a way to set dynamic filters to a lower priority than static they…
Audio channel layout API finally got a long needed rework https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/commit/086a8048061bf9fb4c63...
From sifting through the leak, it was a fork of ffmpeg they converted to C++, but still retains ffmpeg naming/structures. They dropped any code they didn't use also, so it isn't very much code.
Periods are ignored by gmail. https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7436150?hl=en
They are probably referring to pre-silvermont(pre-2013) which were in-order execution.
There are some experimental tools for distributed code review and issues. https://github.com/google/git-appraise https://github.com/dspinellis/git-issue Would be nice to have something more polished though.
Elvish: $E:HOME'/.local'
Recursion and merging semantics are also necessary. I use Nix and Jsonnet a lot, but Nix is much more expressive for complex structures, but the tooling being tightly coupled with the package manage make it impossible…
I don't recommend using dynamic filters because they completely override any matching static filters. Makes the point of filter lists useless, if uBo had a way to set dynamic filters to a lower priority than static they…
Audio channel layout API finally got a long needed rework https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/commit/086a8048061bf9fb4c63...
From sifting through the leak, it was a fork of ffmpeg they converted to C++, but still retains ffmpeg naming/structures. They dropped any code they didn't use also, so it isn't very much code.
Periods are ignored by gmail. https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7436150?hl=en
They are probably referring to pre-silvermont(pre-2013) which were in-order execution.
There are some experimental tools for distributed code review and issues. https://github.com/google/git-appraise https://github.com/dspinellis/git-issue Would be nice to have something more polished though.