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@avdi
avdi / gist:9038972
Created February 16, 2014 19:00
Get syntax highlighted source code for pasting into e.g. Google Docs on Linux
# You will need the pygments and xclip packages
# This example highlights some Bash source code
# '-O noclasses=true' tells pygments to embed colors inline in the source
# the '-t text/html' option tells xclip what "target" to specify for the selection
pygmentize -l bash -f html -O noclasses=true mysource.sh | xclip -selection clipboard -t text/html
@panzi
panzi / portable_endian.h
Last active August 9, 2024 13:12
This provides the endian conversion functions form endian.h on Windows, Linux, *BSD, Mac OS X, and QNX. You still need to use -std=gnu99 instead of -std=c99 for gcc. The functions might actually be macros. Functions: htobe16, htole16, be16toh, le16toh, htobe32, htole32, be32toh, le32toh, htobe64, htole64, be64toh, le64toh. License: I hereby put …
// "License": Public Domain
// I, Mathias Panzenböck, place this file hereby into the public domain. Use it at your own risk for whatever you like.
// In case there are jurisdictions that don't support putting things in the public domain you can also consider it to
// be "dual licensed" under the BSD, MIT and Apache licenses, if you want to. This code is trivial anyway. Consider it
// an example on how to get the endian conversion functions on different platforms.
#ifndef PORTABLE_ENDIAN_H__
#define PORTABLE_ENDIAN_H__
#if (defined(_WIN16) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)) && !defined(__WINDOWS__)