By Mislav Marohnić on 23 Jul 2010 Notice: some of these commands or flags require git version 1.7.2 . On OS X, upgrade easily with Homebrew : brew install git $ git log --oneline --decorate 7466000 ( HEAD , mislav/master , mislav ) fix test that fails if current dir is not "hub" 494a414 fix cherry-pick of a commit URL 4277848 ( origin/master , origin/HEAD , master ) whoops d270fae bugfix: git init -g 9307af3 test deps 8ccc17e http://github.com/defunkt/hub/contributors 64bb19c bugfix: variable name 546726a dont need you 3a8d7af ( tag: v1.3.1 ) v1.3.1 197f429 ( tag: v1.3.0 ) v1.3.0 a1e1a50 not important 3c6af16 magic `cherry-pick` supports GitHub commit URLs and "user@sha" notation $ git diff --word-diff # Returns a Boolean. def command?(name) `type -t [-#{command}`-] {+#{name}`+} $?.success? end This flag works with other git commands that take diff flags such as git l...
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About What we do Portfolio People Blog Contact Blog You are viewing a single entry. Please also check out the most recent entries . March 28, 2013 Frameworks Round 1 You are viewing the first round of web application framework benchmarks. We have since conducted follow-up rounds that include many community contributions. Check out the new stand-alone framework benchmarks site if you are interested in the latest and most accurate data. We have left this first round intact as a historical record. How much does your framework choice affect performance? The answer may surprise you. Authors' Note: We're using the word "framework" loosely to refer to platforms, micro-frameworks, and full-stack frameworks. We have our own personal favorites among these frameworks, but we've tried our best to give each a fair shot. See our Expected Q...
» Lapis Language MoonScript Lua ↑ Top Getting Started Getting Started With MoonScript Getting Started With Lua Requests and Actions Writing Configurations Lua configuration syntax MoonScript configuration syntax Database Access, Queries and Models Handling Exceptions Input Validation HTML Generation etlua Templates Testing Utility Functions Command Line Tool Lapis Console Welcome to the Lapis reference manual. You can find a list of all the guides to the left. Because Lapis is a hybrid framework for both Lua and MoonScript you can toggle language of the examples in the documentation from the sidebar. Some guides only apply to a certain language. If you're not sure what Lapis is you can find a general overview on the homepage: http://leafo.net/lapis . Lapis is open source, you can find the souce code here: http://github.com/leafo/lapis . If you are having a...
We are hiring! (Yes, we do more than benchmark frameworks) Introduction Previous Rounds Round 7 2013-10-31 Round 8 2013-12-17 Round 9 2014-05-01 Motivation & Questions Environment Source code & Requirements Please enable JavaScript. We load results data from JSON files and use JavaScript to render the results as charts and data tables. In the following tests, we have measured the performance of several web application platforms, full-stack frameworks, and micro-frameworks (collectively, "frameworks"). For more information, read the introduction , motivation , and latest environment details . Show filters panel Showing all frameworks. Filters Classification ? We classify frameworks as follows: Full-stack , meaning a framework that provides wide feature coverage including server-side templates, database connectivity, form process...
Lapis Lapis Lua MoonScript v1.0.3 Follow @moonscript Tweet Install luarocks install lapis Reference Manual Source on GitHub July 23rd, 2014: Lapis v1.0.3 is released, read more on the changelog ❧ Lapis is a framework for building web applications using MoonScript or Lua that runs inside of a customized version of Nginx called OpenResty . Lua View examples in MoonScript MoonScript View examples in Lua local lapis = require " lapis" local app = lapis . Application () app : match ( " /" , function ( self ) return " Hello world!" end ) return app lapis = require " lapis " class extends lapis . Application " / " : => " Hello world! " ❧ Lua is run directly inside of the Nginx worker, giving you the smallest barrier between the webserver and your code. OpenResty executes your Lua/MoonScript with LuaJIT, so it’s ...
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Arch Linux global navigation bar Home Packages Forums Wiki Bugs AUR Download #archnavbar Improve boot performance From ArchWiki Jump to: navigation , search start content Related articles Maximizing performance Silent boot Daemon e4rat Kexec Improving the boot performance of a system can provide reduced boot wait times and a means to learn more about how certain system files and scripts interact with one another. This article attempts to aggregate methods on how to improve the boot performance of an Arch Linux system. 1 Analyzing the boot process 1.1 Using systemd-analyze 1.2 Using systemd-bootchart 1.3 Using bootchart2 2 Readahead 3 Compiling a custom kernel 4 Early start for services 5 Staggered spin-up 6 Filesystem mounts 7 Initramfs 8 Less output during boot Analyzing the boot process Using systemd-analyze systemd provides a tool called system...