Sorry I really don't know how to describe my question.I'm new to study Gin:
When I run "go build xxxx" in Goland, like:
the console shows some unusual words:
I think the cause is that:Gin wants to show us some colorful words but the console couldn't parse them well so it show us the origin code of those color text.
How to make sure the console gives the parsed words?
This is a known bug, you can read more about it here as well as vote for the issue to get notified of progress. To work around the problem, please do the following.
Open Help | Find Action...
Type Registry and hit Enter.
Find go.run.processes.with.pty and disable it.
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I know that sound like a stupid question, and we can find many answer on google.
However, i've been trying for one hour and it still not working.
The question is prety simple, i'm coding on visual studio code on Mac OS.
And i want to instert tab when i press tab, and not 4 spaces.
It it supposes to be very simple :
Go on "code"->"preferences"->"users stting"
And add :
// Insert spaces when pressing Tab.
"editor.insertSpaces": false
Into : settings.json
However i have no clue why, but this is not working.
(I've save it, close visual, reboot mac, still not working)
Does anyone has any clues to help me?
Thanks a lot.
(I've save it, close visual, reboot mac, still not working)
--> One thing is missing - did you try it with a completely new file? ;)
I just tried it, had the same issue and almost thought it is a bug, but it seems to be expected behavior as there is another setting editor.detectIndentation which is true by default.
If the indentation is detected then the detected value takes precedence over your defined setting. At first this seemed odd as others also reported in a GitHub issue. But the analogy with CR/CRLF in this issue makes sense.
So as a quick fix you could set editor.detectIndentation to false or convert your existing indentation to tabs so that the next time you open the file the proper detection is done.
Firefox is misbehaving, so I was looking around in about:config, and I stumbled upon something that looks like code. It was in a config variable called extentions.5103ad57a64ad.scode. I'm not familiar with the environment in which this code might run, and it seems to me that it is somewhat obfuscated, but I figure there must be someone here who can figure it out.
For readability, I've put in newlines after most semicolons, and in a few other places; originally, the code was all in one long line.
I'm having trouble with pasting the code and getting the formatting right, so I've uploaded the code to Dropbox here https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/86984895/ff_code.txt
Since my first guess is that the code is malicious, I cleared the variable. It has since reset itself. I do have an idea of how to clean my machine of any malware I may have caught, but I'm still interested in knowing what this code would do, if it were run.
Seems like you have the IETab plus addon installed, which installs adware. When you go to a google page this addon shows price comparison information.
You should uninstall IE Tab Plus and install IE Tab 2, found here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/92382/
Or, if you can, don't install IE Tab at all.
The only error I ever get is SIGABRT in main. This is getting incredibly frustrating as I have to guess what line caused the error and why.
This is a far cry from visual studio's informative error messages. It's basically like sending off an entire novel to an editor and the only notes you get back are: "There is a problem somewhere in your book. There may be many or just one and they are either gramatical or to do with spelling."
I just don't know how anyone can work like this. What am I doing wrong? Surely I'm missing something essential.
Write some NSLog() into your code and you'll see it in the console. It's a great help to narrow down a crash.
if you have encountered memory problems (aka – your app crashes for no apparent reason because you attempted to use an object that you deallocated to soon) setting NSZombieEnabled = YES can help you diagnose the problem.
Normally, when your app crashes in this way and you look at the log it tells you nothing (thanks Apple!). However, if you select your executable (under Executables in Xcode), hit the info button (round blue thing at the top), select arguments and put this in the bottom screen NSZombieEnabled = YES the log will give you more information.
Now, if your app crashes the log will have an indication of the object you attempted to access that has already been deallocated. Not forget to turn it off before you deploy it – you don’t want a bunch of nszombies running around your clients phones…
http://howtomakeiphoneapps.com/nszombie-and-xcode-oh-my/27/
I'm not sure if this is possible. Here is an example situation:
Something is printing to my console and I don't know where it is coming from in the code. I did a quick search using the Finder in Xcode on terms such as 'NSLog' and 'print'. Nothing relevant came up.
Is there any quick way that Xcode has of finding where the source of the output is coming from ?
Kind of like when you right click on a method and you have all the options of exploring different parts of the code associated with that method.
Also: are there other functions that print besides NSLog and print?
Thanks so much!
Try running in the debugger, with breakpoints set on printf, NSLog, etc. When you hit a breakpoint do a backtrace (bt) to see where it's being called from
There's a plugin LinkedLog for that. You replace all NSLogs with LLogs and then will be able to just tap on link in Xcode's console to get to the line caused it to appear.
Didn't try it myself, but definitely will.
This seems like a petty question, but this situation is starting to get annoying:
When I'm working in VS 2008 and I want to get context-sensitive help, I highlight the term/keyword/window that I want help on, and I push F1. It brings up the MSDN help window, but it always gives me a "Page not Found"/broken link on the start, and I have to go to the search page and search on the term that I'm looking for, which is annoying for starters, and sometimes the term is ambiguous and I have to go hunting through tens of different options before I get the right help page.
Anyone else have this problem, or know how to fix it?
Thanks!
Have you tried messing with your environment-help-online options? You may want to try: "try online first, then local" or "try local only, not online". I don't have this problem, so I can't verify this as a solution, but it's something you may want to try.
Solution (sort of...)
I switched to using the "Integrated Help Viewer" instead of the "External Help Viewer", and now it works. I still don't know why the external viewer doesn't work, and I'll give answer credit to whoever can help me set up the external viewer properly...