Tim Bray
Tim Bray
This adds the function `analyze()` to coreMatcher. It visits all of the fieldMatcher and valueMatcher states and gathers statistics (at the moment, just the maximum nondeterministic concurrency). For the moment,...
Issue #27 is just arranging that pattern ```json {"x": [ 35 ]} ``` Will match both of the following: ```json {"x": 35.0} {"x": 3.5e1} ``` This new issue calls for...
Currently, Quamina has "shellstyle" patterns, while AWS event-ruler has "wildcard". With the landing of the recent PR to allow multiple `*` wildcards, the semantics should be identical. There is a...
### Description On modern social media such as Mastodon, every post comes equipped with a "report post" button (also a "block this account" button FWIW). I suggest that all IETF...
[Check the date] The URL is https://phanpy.social/#/cosocial.ca/s/112847413300864170 but when I focus in on that the date is correct.
Check out https://void.lgbt/objects/da64778e-033e-43df-9ed8-d91b9ed08ea8 It has bold & italic text, which Phanpy renders nicely. Apparently this is done with a limited subset of HTML tags. A few Fedi packages, e.g. the...
For background, see #336 The effect is ability to match full range of float64 and more compact representation, with significant speedup.
Posted by @arnehormann, see https://go.dev/play/p/gCzCrd3X0w1 from https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2024/07/09/Q-Numbers#c1720758803.307064
Quamina's anything-but only allows arrays of strings. Ruler's allows single patterns and also arrays of numbers. Quamina should be upgraded for compatibility. Fortunately this is not a breaking change, all...
## What is your idea? For Quamina, a couple of folks figured how to represent the whole range of 64-bit float values in 64 big-endian bits, and then to encode...