Igor Strebz
Igor Strebz
> sea-orm-cli wasn't supposed to be on your rust app. Well, that is not true. Check the discussion to understand why. https://github.com/SeaQL/sea-orm/discussions/1889
No, yake is based on `segtok`, which is fine for indo-european languages. You could fork and integrate with different tokenizer though.
@Charimanhua check https://github.com/showheroes/yake/pull/1#issue-1767753330
If I remember correctly it's a safety measure appeared after [the famous article](https://bessey.dev/blog/2024/05/24/why-im-over-graphql/#rate-limiting). Could you check on the commit log, please? If introspection queries are still cyclical, well... 😬
Hey, mind a PR? If you are motivated enough, it would be great contribution!
> The site is not an exhaustive explication of the OOXML specification. I cover what I believe a majority of those working in English-speaking countries would need to know, but...
@dominikwilkowski nice! I've taken your code from [the gist](https://gist.github.com/dominikwilkowski/9e95f7e2986e0129ef6fba94e94de525). You can find the [commit here](https://github.com/xamgore/qr-code-generator/commit/284bf0a1af8b773e220facedf187822017279bcd) and make a PR against that repo. I will change the commit's author a bit...
I think it should be in the generated code, yeah. I have encountered this at `async-graphql`, it's not the first it's not the last crate.
Thanks for the reply. I'll check, is it a problem of an outdated pest version being used, a problem in `async-graphql` itself, or anything else.
Thanks for the explanation, fair enough. If you feel ready to accept any help, I'm here. ✋🏻