Uzume

Results 74 comments of Uzume

These issues are also logged: - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:Log/spamblacklist/Github-wiki-bot And in this case caused by: - https://iw.toolforge.org/searchsbl?url=anti-captcha.com I agree with GZWDer that ```try``` and ```catch``` should be used to contain these exceptions.

I have not yet looked at the proposed patch implementation carefully, however I really like the idea of something that can fix zip files with broken filename encodings for more...

I think the real bug here is that the benchmark module does not check and handle the 128kB limit. It should handle the issue by either giving an error (passing...

> According to this comment left on the commit, pcre should be downloaded from homebrew (to avoid the hassle of having to build manually): [62ee6a9#r73655101](https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/haxe/commit/62ee6a9a8e727de30ac7c8f6c82a3e8f42b9a22b#r73655101) I am not that concerned...

> I agree with your concerns about the automatic build deviating from the build instructions for users. But on the other hand, as you said, "our user build instructions may...

@tobil4sk Since a comprehensive pcre2 ocaml binding does not seem to be forthcoming, we could build our own with [ctypes](https://github.com/ocamllabs/ocaml-ctypes). The down side to this is that we would have...

> * a pcre2 equivalent for https://opam.ocaml.org/packages/conf-libpcre/ (the easy bit) Well, I submitted ocaml/opam-repository#21349, it was merged and we now at least have [`conf-libpcre2-8`](https://opam.ocaml.org/packages/conf-libpcre2-8/) and should be able to build...

@RealyUniqueName: > > > > Recently I did this for mac [62ee6a9](https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/haxe/commit/62ee6a9a8e727de30ac7c8f6c82a3e8f42b9a22b) And it works. I do not think this actually does work. And I am not sure 56bb846c725d383629460db9161d7e471ce85c28 was...

@tobil4sk: as per my recent comments, you can probably tell I am have been poking about to understand how haxe uses pcre in order to understand how to port to...

Buttons from BTNS aka Better Than Nothing Security. It has the related concept of pushing Windows' buttons to make things more secure.