C#

C# (pronounced "C sharp") is a simple, modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language.
Its roots in the C family of languages makes C# immediately familiar to C, C++, and Java programmers.
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Please describe your bug
When the server is stopped it sends a notification to all connected WebSocket clients, the message looks like this:
{"MessageType":"ServerShuttingDown","MessageId":"d9fbbca3037344b689490d35ec2d4ed7","Data":""}
(id is unique)
Unfortunately it then just stops the server, ending the connection abruptly. It would be nice if the clients get properl
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Feature Request
What feature are you suggesting?
Overview:
OpenGL 4.5 introduced support for DSA functions. Basically, they allow the state of the OpenGL objects to be changed without needing to bind them beforehand. On older versions of OpenGL, the typical way to copy data from one buffer to another for example, is:
GL.BindBuffer(BufferTarget.CopyReadBuffer, sourceBufferH
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We can build much smaller Mono runtime for .NET Core purposes by simply removing code we don't need in this configuration. We did a few easy initial steps but we can go much further.
This list is not comprehensive but parts like
- Culture Data
- Any PAL related code
- Unused icalls
Hi,
my admin portal looks like this :
Version
- Server Installed 1.38.4
- Server Latest 1.38.4
- Web Installed -
- Web Latest 2.17.1
It seems that, at some point, 'GetInstalledWebVersion()' in 'Admin.dll' is called? Could anyone help me understand what do I need to check, to fix this?
What's the Problem?
It is not any type of problem.
Solution/Idea
This project is currently missing the Code of Conduct. If you have any plan on adding that then I would be more than glad to do that for you by adding a PR for that. Please let me know what do you think about that.
Alternatives
According to Google:
A code of conduct defines standards for how to eng
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{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"$ref": "#/definitions/foo",
"definitions": {
"foo": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"bar": {
"$ref": "bar.json#"
},
},
"required": [
"bar"
],
},
"title": "foo"
}
}
Running quicktype CLI with this Schema produces
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Various characters (e.g. |
) if used in a Params will end up invalidating the generated markdown, causing it to render incorrectly. It'd be helpful if benchmarkdotnet could escape the markdown output, e.g. output \|
instead of |
.
Documentation for hidewindow
configuration is missing.
Suggested solution
- Add documentation to XML and YAML config documentation
- Update the YAML schema so that it includes documentation for the field
Created by Anders Hejlsberg
Released January 2002
- Repository
- dotnet/csharplang
- Website
- docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/csharp
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
What's the Problem?
When working with multiple media files (e.g. music or videos), the only details displayed for selected files are their path, attributes and total size.
This leaves out a lot of potentially useful information, like their total length, audio bitrate, framerate and resolution (for videos), etc.
Solution/Idea
The default Windows Explorer displays all of the detai