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### Describe the Bug
When creating a JSON field and using a default value, codemirror will stay as readonly.
### To Reproduce
1. create a json field with a default object (e.g `{"k1":1,"k2":2}`)
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when i run local/test.py, fail in line 136 --->HLG = k2.compose(H, LG, inner_labels="tokens")
error:
/var/www/k2/csrc/array_ops.cu:279:void k2::RowSplitsToRowIds(const k2::Array1&, k2::Array1*)…
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> Please make sure that the version you're using is still supported (you can find the list [here](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/blob/master/SECURITY.md#scope-and-supported-versions)).
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## Context
This issue was extracted from #3388 as a separate case, because it is tricker to fix due to both Dokka and Analysis API not handling varargs very well (see #2881).
## Reproducer
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This issue is part of a larger issue: [Migrate Dokka's analysis to K2 compiler (#2888)](https://github.com/Kotlin/dokka/issues/2888).
## Goal
Dokka should be able to generate documentation for all K…
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Create a Java class with a field with getter/setter that will be represented in Kotlin as one property.
```Java
public class JavaParent {
private String foo;
public String getFoo() {
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If my understanding is correct `combine_keys` does simply point addition. Therefore for any set of keys `combine_keys(&[k1, k2, k3, ... , ki, kj, ... kn]) == combine_keys(&[k1, k2, k3, ... , ki]).comb…
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Hi all, a colleague recently reached out to me asking for help becuase he couldn't build k2 from source, citing the following cub error, using a newer version of cub than the one you build with:
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galv updated
2 months ago
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The K2 compiler is very fast, and many are migrating their projects to Kotlin 2.0 .
so why not this one too?