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ogam / font_debug.cpp
Last active August 18, 2025 14:18
cute font debug view
#include <cute.h>
#include "cimgui.h"
#include "build/_deps/cute-src/src/internal/cute_font_internal.h"
#ifdef USE_PROGGY
#define FONT_NAME "ProggyClean"
#include "proggy.h"
#else
#define FONT_NAME "Calibri"
#endif
@clausecker
clausecker / README.md
Last active July 17, 2025 09:43
prepare()-ing for execution

UNIX famously uses fork+exec to create processes, a simple API that is nevertheless quite tricky to use correctly and that comes with a bunch of problems. The alternative, spawn, as used by VMS, Windows NT and recently POSIX, fixes many of these issues but it overly complex and makes it hard to add new features.

prepare() is a proposed API to simplify process creation. When calling prepare(), the current thread enters “preparation state.” That means, a nascent process is created and the current thread is moved to the context of this process, but without changing memory maps (this is similar to how vfork() works). Inside the nascent process, you can configure the environment as desired and then call prep_execve() to execute a new program. On success, prep_execve() leaves preparation state, moving the current thread back to the parent's process context and returns (!) the pid of the now grownup child. You can also use prep_exit() to abort the child without executing a new process, it similarly returns the pid

@RandyGaul
RandyGaul / edge_interesections.cpp
Last active November 15, 2022 15:18
Calculate edge-edge intersections of convex polygons via Sutherland-Hodgman in 2D
#ifndef _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
# define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
#endif
#ifndef _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE
# define _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE
#endif
#include <vector>
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@nickav
nickav / ReadDirectoryChangesW_craziness.cpp
Last active August 8, 2025 17:36
Example of how to poll ReadDirectoryChangesW on Windows
int main() {
char *path = "/path/to/my/directory";
print("watching %s for changes...\n", path);
HANDLE file = CreateFile(path,
FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS | FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED,
@maxlapshin
maxlapshin / systemd.erl
Last active December 24, 2022 17:28
Systemd support
-module(systemd).
% This is what you need to adopt systemd in erlang
%
% Do whatever you want license. If you want, you can take this code under terms of MIT license.
-export([ready/0, reloading/0, stopping/0, watchdog/0]).
-export([start_link/0]).
-export([init/1, handle_info/2, terminate/2]).
@jspohr
jspohr / microsecs.c
Last active September 1, 2024 21:55
Avoid overflow when converting time to microseconds
// Taken from the Rust code base: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/3809bbf47c8557bd149b3e52ceb47434ca8378d5/src/libstd/sys_common/mod.rs#L124
// Computes (value*numer)/denom without overflow, as long as both
// (numer*denom) and the overall result fit into i64 (which is the case
// for our time conversions).
int64_t int64MulDiv(int64_t value, int64_t numer, int64_t denom) {
int64_t q = value / denom;
int64_t r = value % denom;
// Decompose value as (value/denom*denom + value%denom),
// substitute into (value*numer)/denom and simplify.
// r < denom, so (denom*numer) is the upper bound of (r*numer)
Originally from: http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2017-August/093170.html
For a safe and fast Erlang SSL server, there's a few
configuration values you might want by default:
[{ciphers, CipherList}, % see below
{honor_cipher_order, true}, % pick the server-defined order of ciphers
{secure_renegotiate, true}, % prevent renegotiation hijacks
{client_renegotiation, false}, % prevent clients DoSing w/ renegs
{versions, ['tlsv1.2', 'tlsv1.1']}, % add tlsv1 if you must
@niklas-ourmachinery
niklas-ourmachinery / identifying-controls-in-an-imgui.md
Last active January 24, 2023 06:09
Identifying controls in an IMGUI

Identifying controls in an IMGUI

In an IMGUI we need a way to identify which control is active or hot. For example, when we press a key, which text box does the text go to.

Possible options:

  1. Sequential number (Unity)

Each control drawn gets a sequentially increasing number.

@TechFounder
TechFounder / style.css
Created June 27, 2016 03:05
Buddha bless your code to be bug free
//
// _oo0oo_
// o8888888o
// 88" . "88
// (| -_- |)
// 0\ = /0
// ___/`---'\___
// .' \\| |// '.
// / \\||| : |||// \
// / _||||| -:- |||||- \
@makeev
makeev / create_pkcs7_sign.py
Created March 28, 2016 13:25
Creating a PKCS #7 detached signature of the manifest file for safari push package in python
import M2Crypto
def main():
manifest_path = 'path/to/manifest.json'
signature_path = 'path/to/signature'
# to convert .cer to .pem
# openssl x509 -inform der -in certificate.cer -out certificate.pem
# to combine certificate and key
# cat PushChatCert.pem PushChatKey.pem > ck.pem