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Right now, whenever Zenmap crashes, it gives the user a stack trace and asks the user to send it to the Nmap dev list. So we get a flood of emails (most of which aren't even allowed through moderation) which often contain just a stack trace with no subject line or any explanatory text in the message body. Lots of these are for well known issues in older versions of Zenmap. So it's not very usef
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It would be nice if each operator Javadoc could clearly define the backpressure behaviour.
RxJava does something like this, e.g. http://reactivex.io/RxJava/javadoc/io/reactivex/Flowable.html#flatMap-io.reactivex.functions.Function-
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allow to limit/annotate tests in a similar way we have for js, native, etc. when run using graalvm native-image
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Replace concrete Bastion Executor with Agnostik.
So everyone can use whatever they want as guarantee.
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I cant seem to get the external command, ancillary manipulator command or main porcelain command to display only a few lines
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a364a84 (grafted, HEAD -> main, origin/main, origin/HEAD) Reduce number of files listed
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I'm opening this issue prepared to be declared blind and pointed at the relevant bit of documentation, but I've looked far and wide, and it's definitely not in this repo, not in a form that a
grep
can find.