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Hacktoberfest
Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source software. Each October, open source maintainers give new contributors extra attention as they guide developers through their first pull requests on GitHub.
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It is currently expected that UIs will figure out when to hide msg_history_show messages by themselves.
I think this is bad for two reasons:
- It makes UIs less similar, increasing the number of things to learn when going from one UI to another.
- It makes UIs different from the TUI, which offers a
press ENTERprompt when the time to hidemsg_history_showmessages has come.
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Cover https://github.com/scrapy/scrapy-bench in our documentation topic about benchmarking, as a project to use for more complex Scrapy benchmarking.
It may also be a good idea to remove the promise about future scrapy bench enhancements.
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Should lpad/rpad be defined in terms of textwidth instead of code units or have the option to do so?
One of the main use cases of lpad and rpad is, at least for me personally, to align things in the terminal. However, lpad and rpad are defined (and documented) to work in terms of code units (i.e. they call length on the input string) which means that when length and textwidth disagree, you get unaligned output:
julia> s1 = "⟨k|H₁|k̃⟩"
"⟨k|H₁|k̃⟩"
julia> s2 = "⟨k|H₁|k⟩"
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As discussed in #3926, the following files do not have
.pyextensions because TensorFlow does not yet support the current Python.TODO: Restore the
.pyfile extensions