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So i decided to take a look at iopipe again and I think I remember why I've never tried it.
1) Its uses synonymous terms like sink, chains, source etc which are technically correct by unfamiliar. …
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A couple of weeks ago I did a (noobish) [benchmark](https://github.com/wilzbach/d-parsing-perf) that compared different D functions with C, C++ and Python.
By far the fastest was the following code:
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Hey,
using pie I've noticed that calling Close() on the client returned by pie.StartProviderCodec does not seem to work running on Windows. The call just blocks indefinitely. Your own sample code can …
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How can I use this package with a growing buffer?
I tried a dynamic array, but it doesn't work
```d
ubyte[] buf;
auto file = File(filePath, Mode.readWrite);
file.read(buf);
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improve/update Lambda section and add other key serverless items there (or possibly in API Gateway or other sections).
Link to https://github.com/anaibol/awesome-serverless/ for more details but co…
jlevy updated
7 years ago
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I've discovered that output to `stdout` can be materially sped up by buffering and writing in blocks (not sure about files). This is even true when using a `LockingTextWriter`. I don't have a full ana…
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This is more of a question/investigatory issue rather than a bug report per se, but I've noticed this behavior on 2 different Zappa-based APIs I have started working on.
Basically, I've noticed that …
smoll updated
5 years ago
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I'm going to repost what I posted in this forum at the suggestion of Walter. I think we need some kind of solution for this sooner rather than later: https://forum.dlang.org/post/p1h4l1$2uo7$1@digital…
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I have a service with 20 functions in it and when I do `sls deploy` it optimizes, packages all the functions and deploy.
This is taking more than 30 minutes now to run on my MacOS.. I'm not sure the …
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I am trying to work with big files (SQL files ~9MB in size). I have the grammar which defines a single SQL instruction (sort of). I would like to parse the instructions from the input file one by one …