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Very nit-picky, I just happened to have a binary called foo in my path, causing the tests to fail. It might be a good idea to randomize the name when checking for something not found or to use a more lengthy, unlikely-to-be-used name.
--- FAIL: TestRunnerRun (0.28s)
--- FAIL: TestRunnerRun/#641 (0.01s)
interp_test.go:2981: wrong output in "alias foo='bar baz'\ntype foo":
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Current, if we try to run a more recent Java class in an old JVM, we get the following error message:
Error: LinkageError occurred while loading main class some.Class
java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: JVMCFRE003 bad major version; class=some/Class, offset=6
However, it is not so easily to detect that the class was compiled with a version above the supported by the JVM.Hotspot
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I have an idea for a new feature for jQuery Terminal
I think that to be correct the LICENSE file should include copyright notes from all projects that are included. And a copy of all licenses is inside that file.
All libraries from at the beginning of the src file should be looked up and their licenses should be included in this project LICENSE file.
In strict mode arguments and eval are mostly treated as keywords. For example they cannot be assigned to. But they should be allowed as return values from a strict function.
The following code examples currently fail, but should work:
let eval = 1;
function a(){
"use strict";
return eval;
}
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Scenario:
I have a project, with build tools of cmake, when I try to run it with cling. It prompts some headers are not included.
So I was wondering if there is a way to make use of the cmake script to load the build environment into cling and run directly?
Appreciate the great work!
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When trying to define an operator in the cling cli repl, the "function definition is not allowed here" error is generated. "cling -version" reports "0.8". Here's a copy/paste of a session to demonstrate the issue:
****************** CLING ****************** * Type C++ code and press enter to run it * * Type .q to exit * *****************************************
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Currently, our math module isn't completely filled with necessary math functions, where you can contribute us by adding more math functions. This issue has reference on how to add log function to the math module.
How to implement
PR #154 has example on how to add log10 to the math module, which you can use as a reference to add log (base 2) function.
Finally
And don't forget
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Feature
marshal dumps and loads are incomplete
Python Documentation
https://docs.python.org/3/library/marshal.html