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According to the Arrow spec:
Bitmaps are to be initialized to be all unset at allocation time (this includes padding).
This would imply that bits outside the range [0, size) should always be zero. However, in cuDF/libcudf, we take a more conservative approach and say that bits outside [0,size) are undefined in order to a
Your website says that one of the contributions you are looking for is "Translate our documentation into another language." I can translate from English to Spanish. Which section of the documentation would be the best to begin translating.
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Expected Behaviour
By command or shortcut on selected function/method/class display its source code in same wat as shown the documentation (doc string of function/class)
Actual Behaviour
No such functionality
Steps to Reproduce
set cursor on function/class. press ctrl+alt+d => popup with function/class documentation displaying
in same way should shown the function/class source c
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If JupyterLab is used it isn't possible to passing JavaScript objects to the IPython kernel. This is described in the Jupyter Tipps & Tricks tutorial section _4.6 R
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The rendering the one section of the docs is broken:
I'm not sure how to fix it: the RST looks OK.
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I tried crawling with a couple of sites using the nutch crawler. It shows that it has crawled ~13000 pages. When i click on the visualize button, the kibana dashboard says i have to configure an index pattern.
"logstash-* " doesn't seem to work.
Does this need log.io to work? What sort of values can i give in the index field to see the visualization?
Is there any documentation for this part?
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Is there anyway to display the figures you have below the code in the pictures below, or did you just draw this out by hand? Some of my assemblies are being weird/I am trying to learn the package, and it would be useful for troubleshooting and general purpose if the ascii figures were built in attributes for both common_sub_strings and terminal_overlap.
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I spent quite a bit of time trying to figure out why the includes: section of my environment file was not being processed until stumbling on the apparent requirement that my environment file needs the .devenv.yml extension, even when explicitly specifying the --file option.
My preference would be to allow users to name the file whatever they like when explicitly checking, but if this is n
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Fedora mail servers are unable to send emails to the maint list: : Recipient address rejected: Access denied.
Someone should check with the Red Hat mail team whether the list is still active.
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The Directory Structure is out dated on the Dev: Spyder Internals Wiki page
https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/wiki/Dev:-Spyder-Internals
If you don't mind, please assign it to me and I can come up with a better version.