When asking a debugging question, people will be better able to provide help if you provide code as text in your question that prospective answerers can easily understand and use to reproduce the problem. This is variously referred to as creating a "minimal, reproducible example" (MRE), a "minimal, complete and verifiable example" (MCVE), a "minimal, workable example" (MWE), or a "reprex". Regardl
Update at 2018.10.31 This bug has been fixed in iOS 12.1, have a good day~ I found a problem with Array's value state in the newly released iOS 12 Safari, for example, code like this: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=0"> <title>iOS 12 Safari bugs</title> <script type="text/jav
I also had this issue. The cache used by the iPad for preloading the video stream, was not emptied completely. So each time, this page with the video player was cleaned up and released, the allocated memory after cleanup still contained the cached memory. For big video's, this could be up to 50 MB. This is actually not a memory leak: If the page was opened again, the cache was re-allocated. But st
Im using Python 2.7.3 and Requests. I installed Requests via pip. I believe it's the latest version. I'm running on Debian Wheezy. I've used Requests lots of times in the past and never faced this issue, but it seems that when making https requests with Requests I get an InsecurePlatform exception. The error mentions urllib3, but I don't have that installed. I did install it to check if it resolve
When I enter a command: git tag -l I get such results: rc-0.9.0.0 rc-0.9.0.1 rc-0.9.0.10 rc-0.9.0.11 rc-0.9.0.12 rc-0.9.0.2 rc-0.9.0.3 rc-0.9.0.4 rc-0.9.0.5 rc-0.9.0.6 rc-0.9.0.7 rc-0.9.0.8 rc-0.9.0.9 Instead of this I want: rc-0.9.0.0 rc-0.9.0.1 rc-0.9.0.2 rc-0.9.0.3 rc-0.9.0.4 rc-0.9.0.5 rc-0.9.0.6 rc-0.9.0.7 rc-0.9.0.8 rc-0.9.0.9 rc-0.9.0.10 rc-0.9.0.11 rc-0.9.0.12 How it's possible to sort cur
For some better understanding on what happens “under the hood”, I would love to do a complete trace of any notifications happening within my application. Naïve as I am, the first thing I tried was registering like this: Somewhere in my app: { [...] [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(traceNotifications:) name:nil object:nil]; [...] } - (void)traceNotifications
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