RxJava – Reactive Extensions for the JVM – a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences for the Java VM.
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RxJava – Reactive Extensions for the JVM – a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences for the Java VM.
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Let me describe the steps from my testing.
# tcpdump host 104.31.95.22 -n -s 65535 -w http.pcap
Describe the bug
When explaining the Symmetry Wall in https://su2code.github.io/docs_v7/Markers-and-BC/, there is a copy paste from the explanation for Euler (slip) Wall:
"For all Finite Volume (FVM) solvers, i.e. not the FEM_* solvers, its implementation is identical to MARKER_SYM solvers and both options can be used interchangeably."
which makes no sense.
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Documentation Issue
The diagram legend at the top of the Flux/Mono javadoc page is awesome. However, the legend only mentions a very simple use case, and there are many other symbols used in the method diagrams that do not appear in the legend.
Improvement Suggestion
It would be super-awesome if the legend included all symbols used in the method diagrams.
For example: