> (i.e. you don't need ~65 pages of style guide just to tell you how to
> write acceptable code.)
I think it's wasteful to defend Go. Let history do that...
Lucio.
2015-05-24 23:25 GMT+02:00 minux :
>
> Regarding the boring comment, I agree to some extent. There isn't
> many fancy features that other languages have, but that's exactly the
> advantage of Go, and it's the price to pay when you want readability.
> (i.e. you don't need ~65 pages of style guide ju
THANK YOU SO MUCH My Plan 9 installation is saved!
I had accidentally wiped my HDD with Plan 9 via an erroneous dd command and
just installed it back only to screw up plan9.ini. Hence my frustration. :)
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 4:49 PM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> You can
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 11:55 AM, erik quanstrom
wrote:
> > Uhm I might be mistaken, but I guess [8192]byte is an array, and []byte
> are
> > slices - therefore they are different types.
> >
>
> yes, exactly. i suppose this implies that different size arrays are not
> type compatable
> (yea pasc
On May 24, 2015 2:00:05 PM CDT, Bakul Shah wrote:
>
>
>On May 24, 2015, at 8:55 AM, erik quanstrom
>wrote:
>
>>> Uhm I might be mistaken, but I guess [8192]byte is an array, and
>[]byte are
>>> slices - therefore they are different types.
>>
>> yes, exactly. i suppose this implies that differ
On May 24, 2015, at 8:55 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
>> Uhm I might be mistaken, but I guess [8192]byte is an array, and []byte are
>> slices - therefore they are different types.
>
> yes, exactly. i suppose this implies that different size arrays are not type
> compatable
> (yea pascal). als
Go array =~ C++ std::array
Go slice =~ C++ std::vector&
On May 24, 2015 12:02:54 PM CDT, "Aram Hăvărneanu" wrote:
>On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 5:55 PM, erik quanstrom
>wrote:
>> and implies dynamic allocation of the slice, i'm guessing.
>
>Don't guess. Please read the links I provided, they explain
It's actually a reference to the original array, I believe.
On May 24, 2015 10:55:31 AM CDT, erik quanstrom wrote:
>> Uhm I might be mistaken, but I guess [8192]byte is an array, and
>[]byte are
>> slices - therefore they are different types.
>>
>
>yes, exactly. i suppose this implies that diff
Steve,
Did you ever figure out how to setup addmulti?
-jas
> On Oct 6, 2014, at 10:41 AM, Steve Simon wrote:
>
> I am trying to listen to multicast DNS packets
> but when I try to configure the IP interface it fails,
> what am I missing?
>
> I do this (multicast with promiscuous)
>
> s
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 5:55 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> and implies dynamic allocation of the slice, i'm guessing.
Don't guess. Please read the links I provided, they explain all this.
Arrays in Go are not like arrays in C and Pascal, slices are more
close. Go arrays are values, so copying one i
http://blog.golang.org/go-slices-usage-and-internals
2015-05-24 8:55 GMT-07:00 erik quanstrom :
>> Uhm I might be mistaken, but I guess [8192]byte is an array, and []byte are
>> slices - therefore they are different types.
>>
>
> yes, exactly. i suppose this implies that different size arrays are
> Uhm I might be mistaken, but I guess [8192]byte is an array, and []byte are
> slices - therefore they are different types.
>
yes, exactly. i suppose this implies that different size arrays are not type
compatable
(yea pascal). also the fu := bar[:] looks a lot like the tedious casting from
going by my notes from the last time i used plan9 tools to generate a
CSR, the only differences i see are quoting the O attribute to handle
spaces in organization name and dropping the word "SIGNING" from
PEM header/footer.
> Thanks all. It goes through sslshopper fine, but the CA still doesn’t l
> Thanks all. It goes through sslshopper fine, but the CA still doesn’t
> like it. I’ll call them tomorrow. Thanks for all the help.
You may have neglected some of the options, for example, you may be
required to specify what the certificate is good for: web server, mail
server, etc.
I know ho
Thanks all. It goes through sslshopper fine, but the CA still doesn’t like it.
I’ll call them tomorrow. Thanks for all the help.
bwc
> On May 23, 2015, at 1:08 PM, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
>
>> I then pasted the contents of ‘csr’ into the page and get “This CSR
>> has an invalid signature!
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