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Clojure

Clojure is a functional, dynamic, general-purpose programming language. It provides built-in concurrency support via software transactional memory and asynchronous agents, and offers a rich set of immutable, persistent data structures. Clojure runs on JVM, JavaScript VMs, and Common Language Runtime.
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- Save and restart. Open some file. Нou see that the first characters of the lines are hidden under stripe.
- Open another file. All display properly.
- If you see carefully that the whole block with line numbers in the first case is shifted to the left.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When I switched from lein to Clojure CLI on MS Windows 10, cider-jack-in failed. The reason was unclear (to me anyway) from the error messaging. I found Alex Miller's documentation at
Install fails due to permission errors
Bug Report
Problem
In a private group chat that I created, assigned a name and act as an admin, I am unable to successfully change the name.
Expected behavior
[comment]: # Group chat name is able to be changed
Actual behavior
[comment]: # Group chat name is not able to be changed
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For the developer who will be investigating. Is it related to anothe
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Created by Rich Hickey
Released October 16, 2007
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At this moment relu_layer op doesn't allow threshold configuration, and legacy RELU op allows that.
We should add configuration option to relu_layer.