base is
not in utf8 encoding anyway). There is always the \u{} escape.
The perlunicode man page describe it better, though I only have
perl5.8. In know the perl5.6 model was different and somewhat more
awkward to use.
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the integer divide, I hope one of the others
will trigger... For UNIX systems I've made it try kill() first, that
seems the most reliable.
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> From each according to his ability. To each according to his ability to
>
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 10:15:54AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Martijn van Oosterhout writes:
> > Not that I know of. However, the first step is to add this regression
> > test for SIGFPE [-patches CCed].
>
> This seems completely pointless. The question is not about whether
hmm, looks like we protect against that). I suppose one floating point
and one integer example should suffice.
Are there any other signals we should be watching for?
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> Patent. n. Genius is 5% inspiration and 95% perspirati
ng-point operation was signaled. This
probably means an out-of-range result or an invalid operation, such as
division by zero.
A simple C program shows the same. Why isn't it being caught on
windows?
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> Patent
(aka shadow file):
server has only hash but password is in clear over the wire. MD5 auth:
server knows the password (or enough to spoof) but it's not in the
clear over the wire. Pick your poison...
For true security use public key auth (certificates / keys / etc).
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saying it's not supported but there is a patch. That was a year ago
though. Some later emails suggest it is possible.
Hope this helps,
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> Patent. n. Genius is 5% inspiration and 95% perspiration. A patent is a
> tool for doi
wrong, but wouldn't that also require permission from
every other contributer to PostgreSQL ever? I mean, hypothetically there
might be someone in there who disagrees with the change.
Not even the Regents can backdate a licence chage and have it affect all
subsequent contributions.
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