On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 09:03:27AM -0400, Greg Reagle wrote:
> OMG I wish I had known this YEARS ago. I can redirect the standard error of
> a program to a different terminal! I am using X11 and dwm and st on Debian.
> For example:
>
> ls --foobar 2> /dev/pts/0
>
> I am excited by the
On Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 3:00 AM Laslo Hunhold wrote:
> I pushed line-break-detection[0][1] just yesterday. The functions
>
> size_t grapheme_next_line_break(const uint_least32_t *, size_t);
>
> and
>
> size_t grapheme_next_line_break_utf8(const char *, size_t);
>
> should be just
OMG I wish I had known this YEARS ago. I can redirect the standard error of a
program to a different terminal! I am using X11 and dwm and st on Debian. For
example:
ls --foobar 2> /dev/pts/0
I am excited by the possibilities and mad at myself for not having thought of
doing this before.
Greetings. The compiler I've been using recently very helpfully provides the
line number *and* column number in warnings and error messages. I would like
to be able to search a file and see both numbers. Note that I am not
interested in doing this within any particular editor--I imagine it
*** Robert Winkler [2022-06-17 11:19]:
>Which mailing list software is suckless running?
>Is it recommendable?
Definitely mlmmj: http://mlmmj.org/
Very easy to install, no dependencies complications, easy administrate
and works very well.
--
Sergey Matveev (http://www.stargrave.org/)
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