Ruby

Ruby was developed by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto in 1995 with the intent of having an easily readable programming language. It is used by the Rails framework to create dynamic web-applications. Ruby's syntax is similar to that of Perl and Python.
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The updated /admin/member_manager/users/<:id>
needs to be updated to use i18n. We can introduce locale files for this admin section and add the necessary translations for all the tabs and modals on this page.
Since state
is a reserved keyword in Truffle's guard mechanism, it should not be possible to use it in a guard definition as this can cause serious problems. The annotation processor should either reject the state
keyword in guard definitions or the state
temporary variable produced by the processor should be renamed to avoid this conflict.
Here's an example:
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Run asdf
. In help output a line is printed for the asdf env
command:
asdf env <command> [executable] Prints or runs an executable under a command environment
I would assume <command>
is an arbitrary command. But from what I can tell needs to be a plugin name or a shim name? I'm also not sure how this differs from executing the shim directly.
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There are some annoying warnings when building the documentation site:
$ antora --pull antora-playbook.yml
asciidoctor: WARNING: skipping reference to missing attribute: 1
asciidoctor: WARNING: skipping reference to missing attribute: 3
asciidoctor: WARNING: skipping reference to missing attribute: word
asciidoctor: WARNING: skipping reference to missing attribute: word
asciidoctor: W
I am trying to write my own custom route matcher and using the example in the readme, I receive the following error:
AllButPattern can't be coerced into Mustermann::Pattern (TypeError)
Here is my example code:
require 'sinatra'
get '/index' do
'Hello world!'
end
class AllButPattern
Match = Struct.new(:captu
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To allow Linux users to use brew services
and to make formula less OS dependent we should migrate the formulae to use the OS agnostic service do
block.
- bitlbee
- dbus
- kapacitor
- launch_socket_server
- launchdns
- opentsdb
- questdb
- rtags
- ssdb
- wildfly-as
- zookeeper
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We have currently simple GitHub page, but we need to think about it's update with some better design.