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Yes, what you're describing sounds exactly like common subexpression elimination (CSE). You already have the right idea: instead of recalculating the same expression multiple times, you reference the …
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Currently immutable types consume mutable type roles (hysterical raisins and all that).
Probably all of the basic (immutable) list methods belong in separate respective ::Basic roles; mutable methods…
avenj updated
8 years ago
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Continuing from @pifroggi's comment at https://github.com/chaiNNer-org/chaiNNer/pull/2714#discussion_r1562065046
> My thinking with mentioning Rife in the name was in case in the future different k…
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Currently our manager classes only provide asynchronous methods taking a callback method as a parameter.
This callback method is then called after the manager method has finished its task.
Often i…
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## 📝 Provide a description of requested docs changes
...at least to me.
After reading
- https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/framework/guides/deep-dive/observables.html#property-bindings …
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## Version
- Carbon Fields: 3.6
- WordPress: latest (but irrelevant for this issue)
- PHP: 8.1
## Expected Behavior
Make all possible methods chained to a `Field::make()` which yields a…
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I made this for a [few reasons outlined in the readme](https://github.com/ericandrewlewis/speach#why). I think there *should* be a wrapper around the Speech Synthesis API, but I'm not sure the API I c…
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When using the Trace Debugger some methods (mostly unary methods and methods chained to them) do not show up.
For example if you execute
`[Parser new parse: #parseSelector class: Parser] traceAnd…
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The current specification imposes limitations on how the wallet must authenticate the client and where to retrieve the public key to verify the signature of a signed request. In scenarios where both t…
awoie updated
19 hours ago
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### Problem description
Different Standard Registries (SRs) can be managing policies of varying degree of compatibility, issuing tokens as a result. Policies could be essentially the same and vary in…