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Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts r/linux log in sign up User account menu r/ Posts 1.2k Posted by u/newhoa 5 months ago I'm not sure if this is something that bothers anyone else, or if anyone here is interested in helping with this project, but I'm tired of dot/hidden folders filling my home folder. I've been making a list of programs that create these folders, and I'm trying to make bug reports / feature requests to the projects. If anyone here is interested, maybe we could work together and make this list bigger, and a few of us can create the reports. I've found that the developers of these projects are very receptive each time I've suggested this, and a few have been fixed in a very short time. It seems like a fairly simple request and fix. Most newer programs and major projects use this spec -- so most of the programs t...
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<![endif] Archive Submit an Accidentally Quadratic Accidentally Quadratic `godoc` struct rendering godoc is Go’s tool for extracting doc comments from source code and rendering HTML documentation (loosely parallel Java’s “javadoc”). godoc processes Go struct definitions in two passes. First, it runs over the AST recursively building rendering documentation and declarations into a textual output buffer containing an HTML fragment. The walker for this pass is shared with the rest of godoc ’s documentation rendering (so that e.g. top-level definitions and struct fields share the bulk of their rendering code). Then, it performs a second pass, modifying the HTML to add anchors to field names, so that e.g. https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#Response.Header links specifically to the Header field in the Response struct. Unfortunately, previ...
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