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adcea274552c5671bdafae7f85797c49c9639b67 by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>:
change some const declarations to constexpr
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307516528
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f828d23bdd437f38ae52ba232fd44c477643ddaf by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:
Use "-lrt" instead of the resolved find_library result when linking
librt. find_library defaults to shared objects. Imports #665.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307465639
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Change-Id: I8f562ef8f57f5ed55192936c764fa6532e3b8adb
These records have so many fields that it's difficult to track what's
what in a long list. For convenience they're now specified in plist
format (see the example).
There isn't really a point to this because the SOA record is the one I
care the *least* about practically as Cloud DNS sets it for me, but
whatever.
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b885a238ec13effcc407e250583e293052bd7984 by Greg Falcon <gfalcon@google.com>:
Remove the dependency of //absl/hash on //absl/strings:cord.
The `AbslHashValue` definition should reside in cord.h, but the implementation currently needs internal details from the hash library. This CL changes the way that Cord gains access to those internals. Note that PiecewiseCombiner remains an internal namespace API, and we still reserve the right to make changes to it.
The cord_benchmark shows no statistically significant changes in hash<Cord> performance with this change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307393448
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ca449f230ee719d069d9217ba28a07bf5b3bd8b1 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:
Move the extension to use absl::Format() with absl::Cord as a sink to cord.h
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307077162
GitOrigin-RevId: b885a238ec13effcc407e250583e293052bd7984
Change-Id: If24a90782c786fa0b4343bc7d72d053b66c153ea
I incorrectly modelled all of the G-sharps in my application as belonging to the
G pitchClass, which resulted in a strange bug where vieChord printed "G minor
Root position", but the Piano highlit a G minor.
I checked the other accidentals, and it looks like everything is properly
classified.
I'm sure this app contains more unused code. I would like to find some Elm tools
for detecting and deleting dead code, but this isn't my current priority.
My current priority is dogfooding this app until I find it genuinely useful for
myself.
This is a temporary solution. Ideally I would like to handle this with the
following:
- Show the flashcard for a chord shortly after beginning a practice session
- Display a small 3...2...1... countdown timer immediately after beginning a
practice session
I need to dig more deeply into Elm's Time module and subscriptions to better
understand how to properly solve this problem. In the meantime, please tolerate
this short-term solution.