- c910f1792eae8cfdabb93bc261bf26e72f9a6717 Fix uint128 streaming to work with std::ios::internal. by Alex Strelnikov <strel@google.com>
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- 33cefac68ed8720bd7468e59b8fd9a13d7b7a8bf Fix example in comment of absl::Condition. by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>
- 2c95e2895d6bf36b712c0b72cf2a42cbe5442a70 Internal change by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>
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Emacs just controls everything now. Why not!
Rather than using the builtin NixOS support for EXWM I've added a
custom snippet that takes care of the launching. This assumes that the
user launching the session has my emacs configuration installed, which
I, in practice, always do.
* remove setup of i3wm (until I'm comfortable using exwm I will keep
the i3 configuration files around)
* disable compton (exwm brings its own compositor)
* disable auto-starting of emacs user service
* enable & configure exwm (also see correlating commits in my emacs.d
repository)
I don't actually use all that many emacs navication keys in X11
applications - but being able to copy & paste is nice.
Overrides the default set of input simulation keys for EXWM with
slightly fewer and more sane bindings.
- 79d5e27b30551028a35084bf0f314d14339f816b Adds "()" suffix for Minutes() and ToDoubleHours() in com... by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>
- 7d43f4d8f056066bd8e4577e15cde6807f6191ec Change type traits tests to static_asserts; Add trivially... by Alex Strelnikov <strel@google.com>
- b443886fd36b240df78683c676b7ebae07c9e91a Internal cleanup by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>
- ef226810f398f0980e2158bfa352ab8ac5d97d83 Avoid weak virtual table warnings (-Wweak-vtables) and re... by Jorg Brown <jorg@google.com>
- 76911667bed455c2c7330f8ee27b959bac032e41 Internal change by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>
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This allows specifying the AWS configuration profile to use. E.g.
nix copy --from s3://my-cache?profile=aws-dev-account /nix/store/cf3isrlqavvd5w7rpky1fa8j9lcnlggm-...
- 89d5b08eeb96f195151a340772148fe7ed0a18f6 Put the internal ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION API behind a visibi... by Matt Armstrong <marmstrong@google.com>
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The default elblog route (/{article-name}) can now be extended with
user-supplied routes by overriding the elblog-additional-routes
customize variable.
This variable takes the same format as the alist supplied to
elnode-hostpath-dispatcher.
The prefix `/en` has been dropped from the default handler because
that only existed to be compatible with my old blog, which is no
longer required as it can now be handled with a custom legacy route in
my personal blog configuration.
* adds a hash-table stored in a variable called `elblog-articles` that
defines a map of article names (used as URI fragments) to file names
of org-mode files
* adds a custom variable `elblog-article-directory` which must be set
to the base path of the org-mode files representing elblog articles
* refactors the article-rendering functions to look up articles in the
articles hash-table and renders them from there
After this change elblog is almost functional as a blog software, only
missing index generation.