Two input strings:
!test1 one_two three_four five
!test2 one\_two three\_four five
With the RTE off, these get sent as
"content": {
"body": "!test1 one_two three_four five",
| bl_info = { | |
| "name": "Merge by Normals", | |
| "author": "Kyth \"Grey Heron\" Tieran", | |
| "version": (0,1,0), | |
| "blender": (2,80,0), | |
| "category": "Mesh", | |
| "location": "View3D Editmode > Vertex > Merge by Normals", | |
| "description": "Merge vertices that have the same position and same custom split normals together" | |
| } |
| function GroupAIStateBase:has_room_for_police_hostage() | |
| local nr_hostages_allowed = 4 | |
| for u_key, u_data in pairs(self._player_criminals) do | |
| if u_data.unit:base().is_local_player then | |
| if managers.player:has_category_upgrade("player", "intimidate_enemies") then | |
| nr_hostages_allowed = nr_hostages_allowed + 1 | |
| end | |
| elseif u_data.unit:base():upgrade_value("player", "intimidate_enemies") then | |
| nr_hostages_allowed = nr_hostages_allowed + 1 |
| Falsehoods even programmers believe about filesystems | |
| ----------------------------------------------------- | |
| I haven't collected evidence someone baked all of these misconceptions into a single program, but boy howdy | |
| are some of them widespread. | |
| 1. Deleting and recreating a file is exactly the same as using `ftruncate` on it. | |
| * Not on FAT, NTFS, or anything suitable as a Linux rootfs. | |
| + Mozilla Thunderbird at least used to assume this about its profile directory. |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # You need the 32-bit libs installed! | |
| # Fedoranoids: glibc.i686 libstdc++.i686 | |
| # Debianoids: lib32gcc1 | |
| # Also need tmux python3 | |
| set -x | |
| steam_user="anonymous" |
| set +x | |
| steam_user="anonymous" | |
| steam_pass="" | |
| steam_workshopcollection="" | |
| server_hostname="LinuxGSM" | |
| rootdir="$(dirname "$(readlink -f "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")" | |
| steamcmddir="${rootdir}/steamcmd" | |
| serverfiles="${rootdir}/serverfiles" |
| import bmesh | |
| import bmesh.ops | |
| import bpy | |
| import bpy.ops | |
| import itertools | |
| def chunks(l, n): | |
| return [l[i:i+n] for i in range(0, len(l), n)] | |
| def sculpt_mesh_from_coords_wiki_64(data, name, sculpttype, mirror, invert): |
Two input strings:
!test1 one_two three_four five
!test2 one\_two three\_four five
With the RTE off, these get sent as
"content": {
"body": "!test1 one_two three_four five",
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #include <stdlib.h> | |
| #include <string.h> | |
| #include <stdint.h> | |
| #define ADDRESS_SPACE 65536 | |
| //16 registers, like ARM. r0-r3,r12 scratch, r4-r11 preserved, r13 call stack, r14 destination of BL, r15 PC | |
| // Hole in a context. |
| From 0e6a5cfe49959da3fa984b9f96bfc4c6660eb028 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 | |
| From: Kythyria Tieran <[email protected]> | |
| Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 01:10:06 +0000 | |
| Subject: [PATCH] Update to Mumble 1.2.8 | |
| This is against git://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/mumble.git revision 926d2952df868236260c10c452fa18ad73086f0c | |
| --- | |
| ...-Qt-AutoConnection-for-BonjourServiceReso.patch | 86 ---------------------- | |
| mumble.spec | 8 +- |
When prompted (or when it feels like) the server sends RPL_COMMANDUSAGE:
RPL_COMMANDUSAGE <command> <context> <parameter1> <parameter2> ...
command is the verb in question.
context is a hint as to what UI element to attach the command to, or what arguments to deduce when the user enters the command as text.
channel | Any channel