Will Glynn
Will Glynn
🤔 I'm pretty sure the approach requiring the least surgery would be to compile and link the gem's C sources into the Ruby executable and to merge the gem's Ruby...
It looks like [Pale Moon doesn't support WebAssembly](https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?t=16386#p119431), which makes it [a bit of an outlier](https://caniuse.com/#feat=wasm). It would be possible to provide a pure-Javascript alternative but I'm not sure how...
@jasoncharnes Yeah, the WebAssembly module interacts with the filesystem via [the Emscripten filesystem interface](https://emscripten.org/docs/api_reference/Filesystem-API.html), which lets us [ship files inside or alongside](https://emscripten.org/docs/porting/files/packaging_files.html#packaging-files) the WebAssembly module. A reasonable solution might be...
@m4b I agree about the breakage/ergonomics concerns, but I also agree that those strings are just a bag of bytes with unknown encoding and a NUL terminator, i.e. `CStr`. What...
Sure! This approach could support #1212 by adding flash size as a field on a shared `VariantConfig`, or perhaps to a specialized (`dyn`) `ProviderSpecificConfig: Serialize+Deserialize+Any`. `Registry` could retain the config...
@noppej I got this branch to a spot where I _think_ it did everything? If this is something `probe-rs` wants to merge then I can work on rebasing it again.
Could you attach the corresponding PGM for this PDF?
_sigh_ I would like to keep the PGM parser as small as possible. I'll settle for ignoring that single comment in that single place. (Sure it doesn't catch _all_ comments,...
Following these same steps, I get: ``` > r = z.process => [#] ``` Are you sure the `zbar` gem is loading the right `libzbar.so`? Try setting the `ZBAR_LIB` environment...
I second this -- `bmc-support-old` works (63cc01f796ed7df80c537269f9f4855ab7df5169), `bmc-support` doesn't (eb386b7672b1cef4ca02c9da769d5d08beefd0ab) -- on: * [X9DRi-LN4F+](https://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C600/X9DRi-LN4F_.cfm) * BMC firmware version 3.48