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https://github.com/less/less.js/blob/dc3a3105300930e2df14062fcf3de97d43db61b0/packages/less/src/less/tree/ruleset.js#L501
https://github.com/less/less.js/blob/dc3a3105300930e2df14062fcf3de97d43db61b0/packages/less/src/less/tree/debug-info.js#L1
Found this issue when trying to use less from the source. This works in dist because the class is compiled into a function.
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### Example
let unreachableProxy = "http://127.0.0.1:8888"
try:
let client = newHttpClient(proxy=newProxy(unreachableProxy), timeout=1)
var res = client.getContent("https://github.com")
echo res
except:
echo "Timed out"
Current Output
timeout variable is ignored, program stuck until default socket timeout will happen
Expected Output
Timed out a
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It would be nice to be able to directly open the code examples in the Solidity documentation in Remix (e.g. by clicking "open in Remix").
We need to find out how that would be possible in Remix.
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Adding a plain text to the header of a compiled and optimized .js-file may be useful for multiple reasons:
- Adding metadata like version, compiler settings, date, ...
- Adding execution information, e.g.
#!/usr/bin/env node - Adding a License, Author, Support info, URL, ...
Such a plain text header could easily be added to a .js in a postprocessing step after compilation. Howeve
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