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Hi, is there an easy way to get the memory occupied by some object ref?
E.g. ray.sizeof(ray.put(object))
According to NC documentation https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/20/admin_manual/configuration_server/occ_command.html there is no OCC command for deleting / removing a calendar.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Feature request not related to a problem, at least not to a known problem.
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- Provide an OCC command for delet
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mypy shows some issues in LightGBM's Python package.
mypy --ignore-missing-imports python-package/18 errors in 4 files (click me)
python-package/lightgbm/compat.py:12: error: Name 'Series' already defined (possibly by an import)
python-package/lightgbm/compat.py:17: error: Name 'DataFrame' already defined (possibly by a
I'm using mxnet to do some work, but there is nothing when I search the mxnet trial and example.
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multi vid_ref_expressioninfrom clause. - Support
uuidinwhere clause.
issue from vesoft-inc/nebula-java#81
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Forking ipfs/js-ipfs#3252 (comment) into separate issue.
Looks like some of our API calls return values that refer to same ArrayBuffer, which in turn causes one of the encoder functions https://github.com/ipfs/js-ipfs/tree/master/packages/ipfs-message-port-protocol/src to add it to the transfer list twice and error on postMessage.
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Please describe the problem you are trying to solve
I would like to evict entries based on their creation time. I want to evict the oldest ones first.
Please describe the desired behavior
Basically FIFO eviction. I would like to specify directly in the configuration something like:
<eviction eviction-policy="FIFO" max-size-policy="PER_NODE" size="5000"/>
**Describe alte
Motivation
In many examples, pruned_trials and complete_trials are obtained by filtering study.trials. study.get_trials with states argument introduced by #1943 will simplify the implementation.
https://github.com/optuna/optuna/blob/b6de94d1f3042b43d5a1cb5b729795d74cebb026/examples/pytorch/pytorch_simple.py#L128-L129
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For classes declared with struct, forward declarations should also use struct. Currently, only struct Message violates this in a few header files (2 or so?).
I've noticed that some files have conflicting license statements. For instance the header of file scripts/ZoneMinder/lib/ZoneMinder/Trigger/Channel.pm claims GPL-2+ but in the end of the same file I found the following statement:
This library is free
Use case:
As a user I want to get a clear error message, when I try to connect to a CrateDB Cluster, that enforces TLS and doesn't allow non-ecrypted connections.
Right now I only see a message, that doesn't make this clear: e.g.:
Npgsql.PostgresException (0x80004005): 28000: No valid auth.host_based entry found for host "10.0.0.89", user "defaultuser"
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With #4556 we now have localized eventing on subdirectories ("containedValueChanged"). We should consider using these events in our examples where we currently do path inspection on the "valueChanged" event.
Based on a quick search, looks like the following might benefit:
- examples\data-objects\primitives\src\main.tsx
- examples\data-objects\todo\src\TextList\TextListView.tsx
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