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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Doc string states:
Date().weekday -> 5 // fifth day in the current week.
Guess what, 5 is not friday. It's thursday. It makes some sense after i dug deeper, but as a programmer, i assumed monday could be 0 or 1, therefore thursday should be 3 or 4. Monday is 2! Because sunday is 1!
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System information
- node version: v10.13.0
- npm or yarn version: 6.4.1
- OS/version/architecture: gLinux 64-bit (Google-internal, like Debian Testing)
- Applicable nodegit version: v0.23.0 built from source
https://www.nodegit.org/api/tree/ has an example of how to use tree.walk(), but it doesn't mention a critical detail, which is mentioned in an example:
https://github.com
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Is there an existing issue for this?
- I have searched the existing issues before opening this issue.
Current Behavior
If you reinstall a server and then go to file manager, click create new directory, there will be a green bar that the server has begun reinstalation. It is just a little visual bug, nothing serious. After refreshing the page, it goes away.
 pairsDo: [:a :b | Transcript cr; show: b, ' is number ', a printString]) >>> #(1 'fred' 2 'charlie' 3 'elmer')"
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as of tap 11 there is a feature for testing with snapshots. It seems to me like there are couple places in our test suite where we could move to this pattern to this technique.
This is a great place for someone to hack on if they wanted to get started in this repo
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How this works and what it does is pretty undefined and I don't think users should be using this setter.