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According to the documentation of joblib.dump the function should return a list of filenames. However, as pointed out by Jan Katins if a file object is provided then no output is returned.
Is it a bug or a feature? Should the docs be updated or maybe
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It would be good to have some (at least 3-5) tutorials that teach new users what LIKWID can do and how to use it properly. From my experience as a user and FOSS developer, tutorials like deal.ii's are good thing to have. In that case we have first 5 that has to be read in a sequence by users, and then things start to branch off by t
I am by far the least qualified person to review your work, but I find it relentlessly fascinating. I want your work to gain more traction, but I think that English is not your first language. I would like to offer my help to do some editing on your FP-complete posts to make them sound more natural in English. I can't offer much, but as I read through them I could offer some edits/questions that m
Hey thats a lot of good work ! But i seriously recommend a proper documentation so that this is friendly to people who are new to Unity as well as Arduino.. like using wrmhl in untiy script and further ...
Thanks
We should move our cookbook_vs.md to relevant topic(s) on docs.microsoft.com.
As part of the migration at least this page on docs.microsoft.com should be updated.
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We worked very hard to get everything working in Travis. this demonstrates how to build and run everything, but it would be ideal if we translated this information into documentation for how to build the dependencies.
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This project does not have any transitive dependencies. However it sounds like we should still define a module name and specify the java classpath dependencies for this project, and other threadly projects.
Some relevant docs:
https://guides.gradle.org/building-java-9-modules/
http://blog.joda.org/2017/05/java-se-9-jpms-automatic-modules.html
https://www.infoq.com/articles/Latest-Project-Ji
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When num_tiles > range.size(), tile_evenly() should first clamp(num_tiles, range.size()).
Otherwise, we may end up with a tiling that isn't a tiling, or somehow doesn't make sense otherwise.
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I've noticed that www.threadingbuildingblocks.org effectively disappeared as it is redirected to this GitHub repo. Many StackOverflow answers (like 1 2 3 and their comments below like here) suffer now having