Lua
Lua is a programming language written in C that emphasizes performance. It has automatic memory management and is often used to extend software written in other languages.
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- cocos2d-x version: 3.16
- devices test on: http://cocos2d-x.org/docs/api-ref/cplusplus/v3x/
Steps to Reproduce:
- Go to docs: http://cocos2d-x.org/docs/api-ref/cplusplus/v3x/
- Type Application or ApplicationProtocol into search box.
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Well, we need to check all the projects and remove outdated ones.
We declare this in the readme:
However, keep in mind that we don't accept mammoth's shit. Only active and interesting projects with good documentation are added. Dead and abandoned projects will be removed.
But, sadly at this moment, this project looks like a mammoth shit itself.
We really need to fix it. I think
Is there a default seed? I copied the Python code from seed_test.py and removed the set_seed calls. The test passed thousands of times despite no set_seed calls being made. Is this expected? If so, can we document this? Is there an explicit default seed?
Just as a sanity check, I modified the calls to set the seed to two distinct values and it failed every time, as expected.
The reason I'm a
on_disk_build bug
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Sometimes you see this message in Nmap output:
Warning: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx giving up on port because retransmission cap hit (10).
It would be nice to add the port number here as well, in case you want to manually investigate that host and port after the scan has finished.
Something like:
Warning: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx giving up on port 12345/tcp because retransmission cap hit (10).
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It seems to me, reading through the Using Library page that the documentation has fallen a little out of date with the move to place the cmake_*.sh/bat files in the script folder. This line, especially, seems wrong, since it would have to be the /script directory into the PATH variable.
Alternatively, you can add the
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Created by Roberto Ierusalimschy, Waldemar Celes, and Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo
Released 1993
- Organization
- lua
- Website
- www.lua.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
nvim --version: NVIM v0.5.0-23-gafd576ee9vim -u DEFAULTS(version: ) behaves differently? yes$TERM: xterm-256colorSteps to reproduce using
nvim -u NORCDownload:
[neovim_enc_bug.txt](https://github.com/neovim/n