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--langdef=coffee
--langmap=coffee:.coffee
--regex-coffee=/(^|=[ \t])*class ([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]+\.)*([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]+)( extends ([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_.]*)+)?$/\3/c,class/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*(module\.)?(exports\.)?@?(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_.]*)+):.*[-=]>.*$/\3/m,method/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*(module\.)?(exports\.)?(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_.]*)+)[ \t]*=.*[-=]>.*$/\3/f,function/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_.]*)+)[ \t]*=[^->\n]*$/\1/v,variable/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*@(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_.]*)+)[ \t]*=[^->\n]*$/\1/f,field/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*@(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_.]*)+):[^->\n]*$/\1/f,static field/
--regex-coffee=/^[ \t]*(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_.]*)+):[^->\n]*$/\1/f,field/
--regex-coffee=/((constructor|initialize):[ \t]*\()@(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_.]*)+)([ \t]*=[ \t]*[^,)]+)?/\3/f,field/
@jasonbartz
jasonbartz / uwsgi_on_pypy.md
Last active August 16, 2017 11:02
uwsgi and pypy

Deploying pypy on uwsgi

Instructions are kind of sporadic around the internet, so I thought I would gather them all in one place. The following example uses a Flask app as the thing deployed. You should only have to this once, and then you can pass the bin around.

Requirements

  • pypy 2.x (tested)
  • uwsgi 1.9.11+ (trunk as of this gist)

Build translated pypy binary and pypy lib.

@cvan
cvan / less2stylus.js
Last active January 7, 2025 08:29 — forked from MoOx/less2stylus.js
// Usage : less2stylusDir('../src/css/');
var fs = require('fs');
// this less 2 stylus conversion script make a stylus easy to read syntax
// - let the braces
// - replace the @ for var as $
// - let semicolons
function less2stylus(less)
@roxlu
roxlu / SSLBuffer.cpp
Created November 2, 2012 11:38
libuv + openssl + SSLBuffer
#include "SSLBuffer.h"
SSLBuffer::SSLBuffer()
:ssl(NULL)
,read_bio(NULL)
,write_bio(NULL)
,write_to_socket_callback(NULL)
,write_to_socket_callback_data(NULL)
,read_decrypted_callback(NULL)
,read_decrypted_callback_data(NULL)
@hrldcpr
hrldcpr / tree.md
Last active January 6, 2025 22:43
one-line tree in python

One-line Tree in Python

Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:

def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)

That's it!

@paulmillr
paulmillr / less.less
Created March 9, 2012 08:26
Sass vs Stylus vs LESS
.border-radius (@radius) {
-webkit-border-radius: @radius;
-o-border-radius: @radius;
-moz-border-radius: @radius;
-ms-border-radius: @radius;
border-radius: @radius;
}
.user-list {
// need to use special `.` syntax
@Ivoz
Ivoz / rawr.py
Created February 6, 2012 10:08
import sys
import os
import fcntl
import gevent
from gevent import socket, queue
if __name__ == "__main__":
fcntl.fcntl(sys.stdin, fcntl.F_SETFL, os.O_NONBLOCK)
q = queue.Queue()
def rea():
@plu
plu / znc_timestamp.pl
Created December 30, 2011 20:02
irssi: Reformat znc buffer playback messages
use strict;
use warnings;
use vars qw($VERSION %IRSSI);
$VERSION = '0.1';
%IRSSI = (
authors => 'Johannes Plunien',
contact => '[email protected]',
description => 'Reformat znc buffer playback messages',
@almost
almost / models.coffee
Created November 26, 2011 20:02
The beginnings of a declarative model syntax for CoffeeScript.
# The beginnings of a declarative model syntax for CoffeeScript.
# SEE: http://almostobsolete.net/declarative-models-in-coffeescript.html
# Thomas Parslow
# Email: [email protected]
# Twitter: @almostobsolete
# The top part is the setup, see below that for the demo
# To see this run right away try copy pasting it into the 'Try
# CoffeeScript' box at http://jashkenas.github.com/coffee-script/
@e000
e000 / donotuse.py
Created June 13, 2011 23:30
How to NEVER use lambdas.
##########################################################
# How to NEVER use Lambdas. An inneficient and yet educa-#
# tonal guide to the proper misuse of the lambda constru-#
# ct in Python 2.x. [DO NOT USE ANY OF THIS EVER] #
# by: e000 (13/6/11) #
##########################################################
## Part 1. Basic LAMBDA Introduction ##
# Well, it's worth diving straight into what lambdas are.
# Lambdas are pretty much anonymous "one line" functions