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Right click the file and choose information and choose to always open this file with
Terminal.app
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Go to the
Terminal.app
and do something like thischmod 744 Reset Spotlight.sh
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There you go, you can now double click it so reset the Spotlight location
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Optional: Uncomment line for the
useCount
to prevent Spotlight to forget that you already used it
require 'net/https' | |
require 'uri' | |
class RunDMS | |
def self.snitch(id, options={}, &block) | |
dead_man = new(id, options) | |
block.call | |
dead_man.snitch | |
end |
// Promise.all is good for executing many promises at once | |
Promise.all([ | |
promise1, | |
promise2 | |
]); | |
// Promise.resolve is good for wrapping synchronous code | |
Promise.resolve().then(function () { | |
if (somethingIsNotRight()) { | |
throw new Error("I will be rejected asynchronously!"); |
require "net/http" | |
def start_server | |
# Remove the X to enable the parameters for tuning. | |
# These are the default values as of Ruby 2.2.0. | |
@child = spawn(<<-EOC.split.join(" ")) | |
XRUBY_GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS=4096 | |
XRUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS=10000 | |
XRUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_FACTOR=1.8 | |
XRUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_MAX_SLOTS=0 |
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This all applies to Ruby 2.1. In some cases a setting is not available in 2.0, this is noted. There is also a different with 1.9, 1.8, and REE --- these are not noted.
All the relevant code is in https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/master/gc.c
default: 10000
The number of heap slots to start out with. This should be set high enough so that your app has enough or almost enough memory after loading so that it doesn't have to allocate more memory on the first request (althogh this probably isn't such a big deal for most apps).
(todo: figure out how big a slot is. i think the answer can be infered from this code.)
inputs = %w[ | |
CollectionSelectInput | |
DateTimeInput | |
FileInput | |
GroupedCollectionSelectInput | |
NumericInput | |
PasswordInput | |
RangeInput | |
StringInput | |
TextInput |
#app/inputs/collection_check_boxes_input.rb | |
class CollectionCheckBoxesInput < SimpleForm::Inputs::CollectionCheckBoxesInput | |
def item_wrapper_class | |
"checkbox-inline" | |
end | |
end |
rails runner "ApplicationController.allow_forgery_protection = false; s = ActionDispatch::Integration::Session.new(Rails.application); s.post('/login', user: {login: 'admin', password: 'password'}); s.get('/my'); puts s.response.body" |
// see if the browser supports console.log - fail gracefully if it doesn't | |
try { | |
console.log(); | |
console.debug(); | |
console.assert(); | |
} catch(e) { | |
console = { | |
log: function() {}, | |
debug: function() {}, | |
assert: function() {} |