C#
C# (pronounced "C sharp") is a simple, modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language.
Its roots in the C family of languages makes C# immediately familiar to C, C++, and Java programmers.
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using \d n regexes does not perform as expected, and in many cases [0-9] should be preferred (as discovered here).
- Review existing uses of
\dand replace with[0-9]where appropriate - Consider adding this to the docs somewhere. Not sure where this would be appropriate to document, perhaps some discussion
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What's the issue you encountered?
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a single-player game, but it has several asynchronous multiplayer features. Among them is the possibility, during weekly planning scenes (the 'calendar' screen), to look up what other players have done on the current week. This is entirely reliant on Nintendo's servers and completely useless to anyone playing on Ryujinx, but eve
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We can build much smaller Mono runtime for .NET Core purposes by simply removing code we don't need in this configuration. We did a few easy initial steps but we can go much further.
This list is not comprehensive but parts like
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- Any PAL related code
- Unused icalls
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{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"$ref": "#/definitions/foo",
"definitions": {
"foo": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"bar": {
"$ref": "bar.json#"
},
},
"required": [
"bar"
],
},
"title": "foo"
}
}
Running quicktype CLI with this Schema produces
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Created by Anders Hejlsberg
Released January 2002
- Repository
- dotnet/csharplang
- Website
- docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/csharp
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia


What's the Problem?
When disabling all sidebar items, one ends up with an totally empty space, no indication whatsoever what to do with/from it.
Solution/Idea
When no item at all is visible, at least show a text indicating that those items can be turned back on in the settings, or allow a context menu with the items to toggle them on.
Alternatives
Keep at least one last item alway