-g
is not documented, what does it do?
Note: this made me discover topless (SFW) and its Caveat section.
-g
is not documented, what does it do?
Note: this made me discover topless (SFW) and its Caveat section.
From your example, I have a hard time inferring what is it doing.
--single-branch
neither strictly nor strictly typed.
I think one of them should be “strongly”, but I understood your point.
Thinking back, I don’t have the doc easily accessible (on phone), but I think the C API state the type you want to read. Like get_int(smt, VALUE_INDEX, …)
, so at least in the C API, most of this should not be visible. Maybe only the SELECT 1 = '1'
part (or others comparaison fully done in the SQL string)?
But they silently converted the string ‘1’ into the number 1. So now in my same code, I want to select back my stringy ‘1’ that I putted in the type affined INTEGER column.
And you are telling me its normal that I don’t get it back ? Or maybe I’m misunderstanding something?
Most of the time the fix is: put quotes around your strings (especially when they may contains globing patterns). Sometimes its using newer syntax available in bash but not on the snippet.
I only have to “quotes” strings that contains globs. The rest mostly work or use the newer/recommanded way to do things for posix shells.
But I must admit, I only use it interactively. For scripts I . I will use something else once it won some/most the distro preinstalls (either nu, elvish, fish, but for now it’s sadly python).
I think some peoples developped an allergy to projects being (re-)written in rust. Not sure why.
I don’t know elvish, but I can’t get into nu
. It is too different than what I learned (bash
). I’m not sure I understand what they want to accomplish… Maybe I’m not the target, I use the shell to start commands as a dev, not as a devops or data guy…
I also had a hard time using fish
the first time I tried it. But since the version on Debian 10 I re-tried and now the only thing to know is “put the arguments in quotes if you want the command to do globbing”. With that you can use 99% of the commands you find on internet as is.
I used Kresus some times ago on a server. It was nice, but my bank don’t play nice and it is not my thing to manage like that.
It should auto import and… I did not follow developments so don’t remember the functionalities.
I’m on Linux and a prebuit PC would be a nice change. But at the same price or lower than Windaube, since I don’t want a licence for them.
I will prefer to build myself rather than paying an extra k…
Apparently stow -t
exist too.
usage
should just be help
(avoid extra step)connect
does not exist (see add
and cmd list)git clone <REPO> <DEST FOLDER>
, no need to cd
maybeCreateDir
is not used each time, there are some mkdir
{MESSAGE:=change}
set -euxo pipefail
at the start of the script if you want to exit at any error. Some sort of bash strict models
’s outputI’m too lazy to open issues/PR for all that, and I still need to learn stow
. Hopfully this might help me ? (I don’t really need help with git
that this sçript look to abstract too much for me.)
Yup, pull requests are an invention from git’s servers (I think github came up with that first). The built in way (famously used by the linux kernel) is git-send-email.
Oh, didn’t knew about Alt d
. Thx
When I’m unsure, I ls <the-glob>
, chek, then replace ls
with rm
.
Sadly I can’t recommand pop-os. In 2 years, the updates broke twice on me.
The resolutions where simple enough if you can use the command line to run sudo apt update
, sudo apt upgrade
. But the GUI shop updater just crashed on me without the apt error message visible.
It is a nice distro overall with which you can even try tiled windows without commiting to it.
-> pop-os is nice but it may break from times to times. So if (like me or most dev) you are ok with the CLI and just a bit of fixes from times to times then go for it. But if you are affraid of the CLI or never want to fix anything, then some other distro may be a better choice.
and you won’t use At “just” for a bit of concurrency. Right ?
Is “At” a typo?
Yes I wanted to talk about the Qt Framework. But with that much ways to do concurrency in the language’s core, I suspect you would use this framework for more than just its signal/slots feature. Like if you want their data structures, their network or GUI stack, …
I’m not using Python, but I love to know the quirks of each languages.
Wow coming from C++/Rust I was about to answer that both are parallelism. I did not knew about python’s GIL. So I suppose this is the preferred way to do concurrency, there is no async/await, and you won’t use Qt “just” for a bit of concurrency. Right ?
We learn a little bit everyday. Thanks!
Why should I use a sudo alternative?