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**What is your use-case and why do you need this feature?**
I have a base, non-sealed, interface, from which sealed classes extend. At runtime (this is a generic framework), I need to be able to cr…
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I am not sure if it applies to all tools, but for Vivado FuseSoc does not use any parallelism capabilities (Vivado `-jobs` parameter).
I wanted to improve this, so I have added support in Edalize htt…
m-kru updated
3 years ago
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I don't have a reproducer for generating bad JSON, but code review revealed a bug in `_encode`.
As I haven't created a reproducer in your module, I don't plan to generate a PR. But you probably shou…
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Previously by enabling legacy extensions you could still use TabGroups from the keyboard and right-click shortcuts. (The management UI for creating/deleting groups and moving tabs between groups was b…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.edit the apple.com.plist to hide certain partitions
2.Reboot
3.All partitions are still there in the chameleon bootloader
What netbook are you using this …
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create an assembly in C#
2. Set the following in AssemblyInfo.cs:
[assembly: AssemblyKeyFileAttribute(@"..\..\..\publickey.snk")]
[assembly: AssemblyDela…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. A sticky notification is not stickied when the music video notification
style is used. Instead, it auto-hides after x seconds.
2. If there is a lot of ou…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. A sticky notification is not stickied when the music video notification
style is used. Instead, it auto-hides after x seconds.
2. If there is a lot of ou…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. A sticky notification is not stickied when the music video notification
style is used. Instead, it auto-hides after x seconds.
2. If there is a lot of ou…
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In the interests of operating Alaveteli sites in a transparent and accountable manner make it possible to obtain a list of public threads where material has been removed.
This could be done by adding…