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Koa is an expressive middleware framework for Node.js servers that uses ES2017 async functions.
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manniL commented Sep 1, 2019

Related PR: #6331
Suggested by @pimlie

When trailing slash handling is enforced (in any manner), it'd be great to have two things for improved DX:

Nuxt Link adaption

No matter how you input the links in your Nuxt link (be it as an object via named routes or via string), the component should enforce the set up trailing slash handling (adding or removing the slashes as needed).

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rsn870
rsn870 commented Aug 21, 2020

Hi ,

I have tried out both loss.backward() and model_engine.backward(loss) for my code. There are several subtle differences that I have observed , for one retain_graph = True does not work for model_engine.backward(loss) . This is creating a problem since buffers are not being retained every time I run the code for some reason.

Please look into this if you could.

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fniephaus
fniephaus commented Aug 10, 2018

Since state is a reserved keyword in Truffle's guard mechanism, it should not be possible to use it in a guard definition as this can cause serious problems. The annotation processor should either reject the state keyword in guard definitions or the state temporary variable produced by the processor should be renamed to avoid this conflict.

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