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| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| # vim: set fileencoding=utf-8 | |
| # | |
| # USAGE: | |
| # Back up your tmux old config, run the script and redirect stdout to your conf | |
| # file. Example: | |
| # | |
| # $ cp ~/.tmux.conf ~/.tmux.conf.orig | |
| # $ python ./tmux-migrate-options.py ~/.tmux.conf.orig > ~/.tmux.conf | |
| # |
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In React's terminology, there are five core types that are important to distinguish:
React Elements
| # Initialize the scroll | |
| page = es.search( | |
| index = 'yourIndex', | |
| doc_type = 'yourType', | |
| scroll = '2m', | |
| search_type = 'scan', | |
| size = 1000, | |
| body = { | |
| # Your query's body | |
| }) |
| # Ubuntu 14.04 don't have nsenter - the straight forward way required me to install build tools and etc. | |
| # I preferred to keep the system clean and install nsenter in a container and then copy the command to the host | |
| # Note - its also possible to run nsenter from a container (didn't tried) https://github.com/jpetazzo/nsenter | |
| # start a container | |
| docker run --name nsenter -it ubuntu:14.04 bash | |
| ## in the docker | |
| apt-get update | |
| apt-get install git build-essential libncurses5-dev libslang2-dev gettext zlib1g-dev libselinux1-dev debhelper lsb-release pkg-config po-debconf autoconf automake autopoint libtool |
| Latency Comparison Numbers (~2012) | |
| ---------------------------------- | |
| L1 cache reference 0.5 ns | |
| Branch mispredict 5 ns | |
| L2 cache reference 7 ns 14x L1 cache | |
| Mutex lock/unlock 25 ns | |
| Main memory reference 100 ns 20x L2 cache, 200x L1 cache | |
| Compress 1K bytes with Zippy 3,000 ns 3 us | |
| Send 1K bytes over 1 Gbps network 10,000 ns 10 us | |
| Read 4K randomly from SSD* 150,000 ns 150 us ~1GB/sec SSD |