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AllenSDK has a lot of unused docker files that would ideally be cleaned up. There are many files that are not used or have not been updated in a long time. The task is to identify the docker files and images that need to be removed to keep the code base clean and understandable.
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- Identify the docker files that have not been used or updated in a long time
- Delete these
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[This has been assigned to Harry Singh of ONC.]
ERDDAP has a Keywords converter which converts a CF Standard Name to/from a GCMD Science Keyword.
Unfortunately, the conversion file was made a long time based on CF Standard Names and GCMD keywords which are now out-of-date.
The project here is to update the conversion file (WEB-INF/classes/gov/noaa/pfel/erddap/util/CfToGcmd.txt).
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Expressions like 2 * 5% would translate to 2 * (5/100). Percentages can only be appended to factors and just divides them by 100.
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One of the main use cases of
lpadandrpadis, at least for me personally, to align things in the terminal. However,lpadandrpadare defined (and documented) to work in terms of code units (i.e. they calllengthon the input string) which means that whenlengthandtextwidthdisagree, you get unaligned output: