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Followed by the advent of distributed version control systems (DVCS), Git naturally enables the usage of a pull-based development model, in which developers can copy the project onto their own repository and then push their changes to the original repository, where the integrators will determine the validity of the pull request. Since its ...
The magic SysRq key is a key combination understood by the Linux kernel, which allows the user to perform various low-level commands regardless of the system's state. It is often used to recover from freezes , or to reboot a computer without corrupting the filesystem . [ 1 ]
Select options for a feature (for example OPTS UTF8 ON). PASS RFC 959 Authentication password. PASV RFC 959 Enter passive mode. PBSZ RFC 2228 Protection Buffer Size PORT RFC 959 Specifies an address and port to which the server should connect. PROT RFC 2228 Data Channel Protection Level. PWD RFC 959 Print working directory.
The ioctl system call first appeared in Version 7 Unix, as a replacement for the stty [9] and gtty system calls, with an additional request code argument. An ioctl call takes as parameters: an open file descriptor; a request code number; an untyped pointer to data (either going to the driver, coming back from the driver, or both).
A loop is a sequence of statements which is specified once but which may be carried out several times in succession. The code "inside" the loop (the body of the loop, shown below as xxx) is obeyed a specified number of times, or once for each of a collection of items, or until some condition is met, or indefinitely. When one of those items is ...
In this example, code block 1 shows loop-dependent dependence between statement S2 iteration i and statement S1 iteration i-1. This is to say that statement S2 cannot proceed until statement S1 in the previous iteration finishes. Code block 2 show loop independent dependence between statements S1 and S2 in the same iteration.
getopt is a system dependent function, and its behavior depends on the implementation in the C library. Some custom implementations like gnulib are available, however. [6]The conventional (POSIX and BSD) handling is that the options end when the first non-option argument is encountered, and that getopt would return -1 to signal that.
umount /home/you/dir # or, after finding the associated loop number by e.g. mount | grep "/home/you/dir" # or losetup -a | grep example.img umount /dev/loop<N> At a lower level application programming interface , the association and disassociation of a file with a loop device is performed with the ioctl system call on a loop device.