-
This is what I learned from the conversation with aleck099.
By adding this "registration" method, we can achieve more customization, which can reduce redundant code and minimize the impact on the E…
ghost updated
1 month ago
-
## Background and Motivation
When using the fluent-like API in the .NET Aspire app model developers sometimes find themselves wanting to conditionally apply a method to a resource builder. For exam…
-
### The Feature
> Unfortunately we need to wrap the assistants api and it’s lacking logging or token insights atm. We added this in our fork, but would like to get this into the upstream obviously.
…
-
hi there -
really keen to try this out.
I am running haos in a vmm which includes mqtt as an add on
I have frigate talking to mqtt fine
I run amble gpt and get this error:
…
-
have you thought about ways to implement something to allow 2-way async communication?
i.e. setting up a callback for a hardware interrupt generated from a "board gpio"/button
could also be useful s…
-
Since vimscript is single-threaded, there're cases we don't want to wait for the result but still need to be called when it's done or error is thrown.
Is it possible to implement `rpcrequest_async`…
roxma updated
2 weeks ago
-
### What version of gRPC and what language are you using?
1.52.1 and 1.65.4 build with CMake ([Dockerfile](https://github.com/Tradias/grpc_bench/blob/master/cpp_base/Dockerfile))
### What operat…
-
It would be ideal to have isolated logging streams that would be associated with either an evaluator state, or store, or a context. By logs I mean output from `builtins.trace` and from builders.
At…
ehmry updated
3 months ago
-
Given the following test
```
import pytest
from pytest_mqtt.model import MqttMessage
@pytest.fixture
def configure_capmqtt_decode_utf8(pytestconfig):
pytestconfig.option.capmqtt_decode_u…
-
The Module data types provide a callback for digest and this is called when the DEBUG command is used on the module object for developing and testing for correctness. For modules to implement the dige…