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by Dave Nolan
| ;; This gist has been superseded by a Github repo, new activity will | |
| ;; happen at https://github.com/aspiers/etrace | |
| ;;; etrace.el --- Emacs Lisp Tracer -*- lexical-binding: t -*- | |
| ;; Released under the MIT license, Copyright Jane Street Group, LLC | |
| ;; This module modifies the instrumentation profiler included with | |
| ;; Emacs called "elp" to also record trace events for the beginning | |
| ;; and end of function calls, and provides a function to write out | |
| ;; those events in Chromium JSON trace format. | |
| ;; |
| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| ## disconnect | |
| # ./disconnect.rb -u yourusername [-o /your/path] [-p yourhttpproxyserver] | |
| # | |
| # This is a command-line utility for the bulk-downloading of run data from | |
| # the connect.garmin.com web application, which has lackluster export | |
| # capabilities. | |
| # |
| This example shows how to setup an environment running Rails 3 under 1.9.2 with a 'rails3' gem set. | |
| ∴ rvm update --head | |
| # ((Open a new shell)) or do 'rvm reload' | |
| # If you do not already have the ruby interpreter installed, install it: | |
| ∴ rvm install 1.9.2 | |
| # Switch to 1.9.2-head and gemset rails3, create if it doesn't exist. | |
| ∴ rvm --create use 1.9.2@rails3 |