Merge branch '1-add-initial-content' into 'master'

Resolve "Add initial content"

Closes #1

See merge request www/vermwa.re/shione!1
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*.png filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.jpg filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.gif filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.jpeg filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.webm filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.opus filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.ogg filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.kra filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text
*.wav filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text

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/build/
/build_*/

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stages:
- analyse
- test
- deploy
variables:
GIT_SUBMODULE_STRATEGY: normal
line_limit:
stage: analyse
allow_failure: true
image: registry.git.mel.vin/vermim/cicd/cicd/coreutils:0.1
script:
- mkdir build
- cd build
- cmake -DDOC:STRING=OFF -DLINE_LIMIT:BOOL=ON -DWERROR:BOOL=ON ..
- make line_limit
regex_check:
stage: analyse
allow_failure: true
image: registry.git.mel.vin/vermim/cicd/cicd/coreutils:0.1
script:
- mkdir build
- cd build
- cmake -DDOC:STRING=OFF -DREGEX_CHECK:BOOL=ON -DWERROR:BOOL=ON ..
- make regex_check
sphinx_html:
stage: test
image: registry.git.mel.vin/vermim/cicd/cicd/sphinx_html:0.3
script:
- mkdir build
- cd build
- cmake -DWERROR:BOOL=ON ..
- make
artifacts:
paths:
- build/doc/html
review:
stage: deploy
variables:
GIT_STRATEGY: none
only:
- master@shione/shione
dependencies:
- sphinx_html
image: registry.git.mel.vin/vermim/cicd/cicd/coreutils:0.1
environment:
name: review/$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
url: https://shione.vermwa.re
on_stop: review_stop
script:
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- echo "$DOC_SSH_KNOWNHOSTS" > ~/.ssh/known_hosts
- eval $(ssh-agent)
- echo "$DOC_SSH_KEY" | ssh-add - > /dev/null
- mv build/doc/html public
- rsync -a --delete public/ 'web@shione.vermwa.re:'
review_stop:
stage: deploy
variables:
GIT_STRATEGY: none
when: manual
dependencies: []
image: registry.git.mel.vin/vermim/cicd/cicd/coreutils:0.1
environment:
name: review/$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
action: stop
script:
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- echo "$DOC_SSH_KNOWNHOSTS" > ~/.ssh/known_hosts
- eval $(ssh-agent)
- echo "$DOC_SSH_KEY" | ssh-add - > /dev/null
- mkdir /tmp/empty
- rsync -a --delete /tmp/empty/ 'web@shione.vermwa.re:'
- rmdir /tmp/empty

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[submodule "cicd/style"]
path = cicd/style
url = ../../../template/util/style.git

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# 3.8.2 required because template/c requires it
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8.2 FATAL_ERROR)
list(INSERT CMAKE_MODULE_PATH 0 "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake")
# set build type to release if none is specified
if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE AND NOT CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES)
set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Release CACHE STRING
"Choose the type of build." FORCE)
set_property(CACHE CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE PROPERTY STRINGS
"Debug" "Release" "MinSizeRel" "RelWithDebInfo")
endif()
# options
option(LINE_LIMIT "Check files with line_limit." OFF)
option(REGEX_CHECK "Check files with regex_check." OFF)
option(WERROR "Make all warnings into errors." OFF)
if(NOT DEFINED DOC)
set(DOC html CACHE STRING
"The documentation type to generate." FORCE)
endif()
# disable base languages
unset(PROJECT_LANGUAGES)
project(shione
VERSION 0.0.0
DESCRIPTION "shione"
LANGUAGES ${PROJECT_LANGUAGES})
set(PROJECT_VERSION_SUFFIX "") # alpha/beta/rc, e.g. "-rc0"
set(PROJECT_VERSION "${PROJECT_VERSION}${PROJECT_VERSION_SUFFIX}")
set(PROJECT_AUTHOR "renken")
set(PROJECT_COPYRIGHT "2021, renken")
set(PROJECT_MAIL "renken@verm.im")
# only set CMAKE variant when local name matches CMAKE name
# this avoids clashing when being used as a subproject
if(PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR STREQUAL CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR)
set(CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION "${PROJECT_VERSION}")
set(CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION_SUFFIX "${PROJECT_VERSION_SUFFIX}")
set(CMAKE_PROJECT_AUTHOR "${PROJECT_AUTHOR}")
set(CMAKE_PROJECT_COPYRIGHT "${PROJECT_COPYRIGHT}")
set(CMAKE_PROJECT_MAIL "${PROJECT_MAIL}")
endif()
include(version)
if(NOT DOC STREQUAL "OFF")
add_subdirectory(doc)
endif()
if(${LINE_LIMIT})
include(line_limit)
endif()
if(${REGEX_CHECK})
include(regex_check)
endif()
if(${LINE_LIMIT} OR ${REGEX_CHECK})
include(check)
endif()

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FROM debian:stretch
ADD bootstrap.sh /
RUN /bootstrap.sh && rm /bootstrap.sh

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#!/bin/sh
DEBIAN=stretch
set -e
printf '%s\n' \
"deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian $DEBIAN-backports main" \
> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/$DEBIAN-backports.list
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade -y
# backported cmake requires backported libuv1
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
bash \
ca-certificates \
cmake/$DEBIAN-backports \
coreutils \
findutils \
git \
grep \
libuv1/$DEBIAN-backports \
make \
openssh-client \
rsync \
sed
apt-get autoremove -y
apt-get clean
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*

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FROM debian:stretch
ADD bootstrap.sh /
RUN /bootstrap.sh && rm /bootstrap.sh

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#!/bin/sh
DEBIAN=stretch
PLANTUML=master
set -e
printf '%s\n' \
"deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian $DEBIAN-backports main" \
> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/$DEBIAN-backports.list
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade -y
# backported cmake requires backported libuv1
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
ca-certificates \
cmake/$DEBIAN-backports \
curl \
default-jre-headless \
git \
graphviz \
libuv1/$DEBIAN-backports \
make \
python3-pip \
python3-setuptools \
python3-wheel
# some font metapackages use recommends to install their subpackages
apt-get install -y \
fonts-dejavu \
fonts-liberation \
fonts-noto
ln -s /usr/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/python
ln -s /usr/bin/pip3 /usr/local/bin/pip
pip install \
sphinx \
sphinx_rtd_theme \
sphinxcontrib-plantuml
mkdir -p /opt/plantuml
for i in batik-all-1.7.jar jlatexmath-minimal-1.0.3.jar jlm_cyrillic.jar \
jlm_greek.jar plantuml.jar
do
curl -Lf \
-o /opt/plantuml/$i \
https://git.mel.vin/mirror/plantuml/raw/$PLANTUML/$i
done
printf '%s\n%s\n' \
'#!/bin/sh' \
'exec java -jar /opt/plantuml/plantuml.jar "$@"' \
> /usr/local/bin/plantuml
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/plantuml
apt-get purge -y \
curl
apt-get autoremove -y
apt-get clean
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*

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# add check target as a convience target to invoke all checks
add_custom_target(check)
if(${LINE_LIMIT})
add_dependencies(check line_limit)
endif()
if(${REGEX_CHECK})
add_dependencies(check regex_check)
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function(find_python_module module module_u)
if(${module_u}_FOUND)
return()
endif()
# do not override user-specified values
if(NOT ${module_u}_PATH)
# set the default in case nothing is found
set("${module_u}_PATH" "" CACHE STRING "Path to ${module}." FORCE)
# A module's location is usually a directory, but for binary modules
# it's an .so file.
execute_process(COMMAND "${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" "-c"
"import os, re, ${module}; print(os.path.dirname(\
re.compile('/__init__.py.*').sub('',${module}.__file__)))"
RESULT_VARIABLE "${module_u}_RESULT"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE "${module_u}_OUTPUT"
ERROR_QUIET OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE)
# strip module directories to get the base path
# abc.foo.bar.xyz -> ... (three dots)
string(REGEX REPLACE "[^\\.]+" "" module_strip "${module}")
string(LENGTH "${module_strip}" module_strip)
# strip ${module_strip} times the final directory from path
if(module_strip GREATER 0)
# CMake's loops are inclusive so start at 1
foreach(module_strip_i RANGE 1 ${module_strip})
string(REGEX REPLACE "/[^/]+$" ""
"${module_u}_OUTPUT" "${${module_u}_OUTPUT}")
endforeach(module_strip_i)
endif()
# if the exit code (RESULT) is non-zero python couldn't import module
if(NOT ${module_u}_RESULT)
set("${module_u}_PATH" "${${module_u}_OUTPUT}" CACHE STRING
"Path to ${module}." FORCE)
endif()
endif()
if(NOT ${module_u}_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could not find ${module}.")
endif()
set(${module_u}_FOUND ON CACHE BOOL "Found ${module}.")
mark_as_advanced(${module_u}_FOUND)
message(STATUS "Found ${module}: ${${module_u}_PATH}")
endfunction(find_python_module)

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add_custom_target(line_limit
COMMENT "Running line_limit checks"
COMMAND WERROR=${WERROR} ./cmake/line_limit.sh
WORKING_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}")

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#!/bin/bash
# intermediate script to support extra options for line_limit.sh
# current script dir
SCRIPT_DIR="$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")"
# support WERROR option
[[ $WERROR == "ON" ]] && set -e
# call line_limit.sh to check repo
"$SCRIPT_DIR/../cicd/style/line_limit.sh" \
-e '^build[^/]*/' \
-e '^.*\.svg$' \
-i "$SCRIPT_DIR/.."
exit 0

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if(PLANTUML_FOUND)
return()
endif()
find_program(PLANTUML_PATH
NAMES plantuml plantuml.bat
DOC "Path to PlantUML wrapper script.")
if(NOT PLANTUML_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could not find PlantUML.")
endif()
set(PLANTUML_FOUND ON CACHE BOOL "Found PlantUML.")
mark_as_advanced(PLANTUML_FOUND)
message(STATUS "Found PlantUML: ${PLANTUML_PATH}")

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add_custom_target(regex_check
COMMENT "Running regex_check checks"
COMMAND WERROR=${WERROR} ./cmake/regex_check.sh
WORKING_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}")

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#!/bin/bash
# intermediate script to support extra options for regex_check.sh
# current script dir
SCRIPT_DIR="$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")"
# support WERROR option
[[ $WERROR == "ON" ]] && set -e
# call regex_check.sh to check repo
"$SCRIPT_DIR/../cicd/style/regex_check.sh" \
-e '^build[^/]*/' \
-e '^.*\.svg$' \
-r '(^$)|(^.*[^[:cntrl:][:blank:]]$)' \
"$SCRIPT_DIR/.."
"$SCRIPT_DIR/../cicd/style/regex_check.sh" \
-e '^build[^/]*/' \
-r '(^$)|(^.*[^[:cntrl:][:blank:]]$)' \
"$SCRIPT_DIR/.."
exit 0

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if(NOT IS_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/.git")
return()
endif()
find_package(Git REQUIRED)
# output style is:
# 846ffe7, no tag yet
# 846ffe7+, no tag yet, dirty
# 1.3.2, an exact tag
# 1.3.2+, an exact tag, dirty
# 1.3.2-1-g846ffe7, one commit since tag
# 1.3.2-1-g846ffe7+, one commit since tag, dirty
execute_process(COMMAND "${GIT_EXECUTABLE}" describe --dirty=+ --tags --always
WORKING_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE TMP_VER
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE)
# if there is no git tag prefix the CMake version
if(TMP_VER MATCHES "^[0-9a-f]+\\+?$")
set(TMP_VER "${PROJECT_VERSION}-1-g${TMP_VER}")
endif()
# error if CMakeLists.txt version does not match the latest tag
string(REGEX REPLACE "^(.*)-[0-9]+-g[0-9a-f]+\\+?$" "\\1" TMP_TAG "${TMP_VER}")
# also support dirty tags, e.g. 1.3.2+
if(TMP_VER STREQUAL TMP_TAG)
string(REGEX REPLACE "^(.*)\\+$" "\\1" TMP_TAG "${TMP_VER}")
endif()
if(NOT PROJECT_VERSION STREQUAL TMP_TAG)
message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake project version and git tag mismatch! \
CMake: ${PROJECT_VERSION}, Git tag: ${TMP_TAG}.")
endif()
# replace "-1-g" with "-", turning it into e.g. 1.3.2-846ffe7+
string(REGEX REPLACE "^(.*)-[0-9]+-g([0-9a-f]+\\+?)$" "\\1-\\2"
TMP_VER "${TMP_VER}")
# only set CMAKE variant when local name matches CMAKE name
# this avoids clashing when being used as a subproject
set(PROJECT_VERSION "${TMP_VER}")
if(PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR STREQUAL CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR)
set(CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION "${PROJECT_VERSION}")
endif()
# do not message if actual version did not change
if(NOT PROJECT_VERSION STREQUAL PROJECT_VERSION_PREV)
set(PROJECT_VERSION_PREV "${PROJECT_VERSION}" CACHE STRING
"Project version during previous cache build." FORCE)
mark_as_advanced(PROJECT_VERSION_PREV)
message(STATUS "Updated version to ${PROJECT_VERSION}.")
endif()
unset(TMP_VER)
unset(TMP_TAG)
# force a reconfigure when the git index changes
# dirty detection won't run every for every build so it may outdated
# when the index/staging area changes it will however trigger
# this balances configuration time and dirty index detection
set_property(DIRECTORY APPEND PROPERTY CMAKE_CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
"${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/.git/index")

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#!/bin/sh
rsync -a --delete build/doc/html/ 'web@shione.vermwa.re:'

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:orphan:
Not found
=========
.. note::
Our hard-working Cirnos cannot find the requested resource!
.. image:: _static/cirnos.png
:name: cirnos
:alt: cirnos
:align: center

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set(DOC_SRC "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/doc")
set(DOC_DEST "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc/${DOC}")
set(DOC_TMP "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/tmp/doc")
if(DOC STREQUAL "html")
set(EXTRA_PYTHON_MODULES "sphinx_rtd_theme")
else()
unset(EXTRA_PYTHON_MODULES)
endif()
find_package(PythonInterp REQUIRED)
include(find_python_module)
# do not change the ENV, doesn't work with add_custom_target
# https://cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=5145
if(ENV{PYTHONPATH})
set(PYTHONPATH "$ENV{PYTHONPATH}")
else()
# PYTHONPATH disables defaults, manually append them
execute_process(COMMAND "${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" "-c"
"import sys; sys.stdout.write(':'.join(sys.path))"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE PYTHONPATH)
endif()
foreach(module
sphinx
sphinxcontrib.plantuml
${EXTRA_PYTHON_MODULES})
string(TOUPPER "${module}" module_upper)
find_python_module("${module}" "${module_upper}")
set(PYTHONPATH "${${module_upper}_PATH}:${PYTHONPATH}")
endforeach(module)
if(${WERROR})
set(SPHINX_WERROR "-W")
else()
unset(SPHINX_WERROR)
endif()
include(plantuml)
configure_file(
"${DOC_SRC}/conf.py.in"
"${DOC_TMP}/sphinx/conf.py"
@ONLY)
add_custom_target(doc ALL
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E echo
"Generating sphinx ${DOC} documentation"
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E env "PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH}"
"${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" -m sphinx -b "${DOC}"
-d "${DOC_TMP}/sphinx/doctrees" -j auto
-c "${DOC_TMP}/sphinx" -q ${SPHINX_WERROR}
"${DOC_SRC}" "${DOC_DEST}")
add_custom_command(TARGET doc POST_BUILD
COMMAND ;
COMMENT "Output at ${DOC_DEST}")
add_custom_target(doc_nocache
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E echo
"Generating sphinx ${DOC} documentation, no cache"
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E env "PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH}"
"${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" -m sphinx -b "${DOC}" -E
-d "${DOC_TMP}/sphinx/doctrees" -j auto
-c "${DOC_TMP}/sphinx" -q ${SPHINX_WERROR}
"${DOC_SRC}" "${DOC_DEST}")
add_custom_command(TARGET doc_nocache POST_BUILD
COMMAND ;
COMMENT "Output at ${DOC_DEST}")
add_custom_target(doc_clean
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E remove_directory "${DOC_DEST}"
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E remove_directory
"${DOC_TMP}/sphinx/doctrees")

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About
=====
.. contents::
:depth: 3
Renken
------
Hi, I'm Renken, 22 years old from Algeria and I manage shione. I like c, anime
girls and other things that I may talk about in the future. I work at vermware
on various interesting projects.
I enjoyed a university-free year focusing on vermware back in 2020. As of 2021,
I am back to university.
You can email me at renken@verm.im and I'll be glad to reply.
PGP
~~~
My `public key`_ fingerprint:
AB4B F8C8 0908 2F04 70F4 9619 9B5F 4E2C 9BF6 DD43
.. _public key: _static/renken.asc
Avatar
~~~~~~
I usually have the following picture of Nonoka Sasaki as my avatar
.. image:: _static/nono.png
:name: nonoka
:alt: nonoka
:align: center
Shione
------
The name Shione means "sound of tide" (汐音). She is Yune's sister from
Ikoku Meiro no Croisée.
.. image:: _static/shione.jpg
:name: shione
:alt: shione
:align: center
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Welcome to shione!
==================
.. toctree::
:glob:
:maxdepth: 1
about
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Chapter 1: introduction
=======================
Cognates
--------
A cognate is a word that is derived from the same original form such as kühl and
cool. We'll explore some consonant relationships that exist between German and
English to make guessing more accurate and faster but of course, always consider
checking the dictionary for the definitive answer.
.. list-table:: Cognates
:header-rows: 1
* * German
* English
* Examples
* * f, ff (medial or final)
* p
* hoffen - to hope, scharf - sharp
* * pf
* p, pp
* Apfel - apple, Pfeife - pipe
* * b (medial or final)
* v or f
* geben - to give, halb - half
* * d
* th
* Ding - thing
* * ch
* k
* Buch - book, machen - to make, suchen - to seek
* * cht
* ght
* Macht - might, Sicht - sight, Recht - right, Nacht - night
* * g
* y or i
* sagen - to say, legen - to lay, Nagel - nail, fliegen - to fly
* * k
* c
* kommen - to come, kritisch - critical
* * s, ss, ß (medial or final)
* t
* hassen - to hate, grüßen - to greet, besser - better, Fuß - foot
* * tz, z
* t
* Katze - cat
* * t
* d
* trinken - to drink, kalt - cold, Tochter - daughter
Note that sometimes it may require some flexibility with vowels to get the
correct word e.g., hören - to hear. Try to figure out the following words: Haus,
lassen, Sonne, Wort.
Good? What about Pfefferminze and tanzen (try your luck with stripping -n/-en if
you think it's a verb in its infinitive form)
Okay let's learn proverbs. Well, first there's this thing with German where it
is possible to "glue" multiple words to produce another word referred to as
compounds for example Sprichwörter means proverbs! look both of them up. Now for
the actual proverbs.
* Blut ist dicker als Wasser. Blood is dicker(thicker) als(as)
Wasser(ss->t).
* Reiche Leute(people) haben fette Katzen.
Book titles! Buchtitel, apparently used for both singular and plural.
* Yasmina Khadra, was der Tag der Nacht schuldet (haven't read it yet by the
way).
Genders
-------
.. note::
Find a way to ease the process of memorizing these? being able to
quickly remember and map the endings would be very helpful.
Complex stuff, unsure how to deal with it other than just practicing it often.
But with what?
It's very important to know what your subject's gender is to understand the
context of the passage in hand. The corresponding German definite articles are
as follows
.. list-table:: Genders articles
:header-rows: 1
* * Gender
* Article
* * Masculine
* der
* * Feminine
* die
* * Neuter
* das
* * Plural
* die
Masculine
^^^^^^^^^
1. Nouns denoting male beings.
2. Most nouns ending with -er that are agents of a specific activity e.g., der
Computer.
3. The days, months and seasons. Look them up!
4. Nouns ending in -ig, -ich, -ing, -ast, -mus e.g., König (king), der
Socialismus (Socialism).
5. Points of compass. Norden, Süden, Oster und Westen.
Feminine
^^^^^^^^
1. Nouns denoting female beings.
2. Nouns of most trees, fruits and flowers. Look your favorites up!
3. Nouns ending with -er, -ie, -ik, -in, -ion, -hiet, kiet, -schaft, -tät,
-ung, -ur e.g., die Gesundheit (health), die Gesellschaft (society) und die
Hoffung.
Neuter
^^^^^^
.. note::
Diminutive nouns usually have an umlaut if the stem vowel is a, o, u or
au so a becomes ä...
1. Nouns with diminutive endings -chen, -lein e.g., das Buch -> das Büchlein,
das Männlein.
2. Most nouns of foreign origin that end in -o e.g., das Auto.
3. Infinitives used as a noun e.g., das Kommen.
4. Nouns ending with -ium, -um e.g., das Vism.
Compounds
---------
New words in German sometimes can be formed by combining simpler words. Some of
these words can be particularly graphic. For example.
* Abend (evening) + Land (country) = (occident).
* Morgen + Land = (orient).
* Morgen + Röte = (dawn).
* Eier (eggs) + Auflauf(crowd) = Eierauflauf (soufflé).
The gender of the noun is determined by *its final component*. Thus, even in a
word as long as Unfallversicherungsgesellschaft (accident-insurance-society),
the article will be *die* because the suffix *-schaft* is feminine. This seems
difficult...
* Standard German is known as Hochdeutsch, try figuring that out. Northen dialects
are referred to as Platt which you *should* be able to guess.
* Sie haben eine nette Dreizimmerwohung etwa 10 kilometer von der Stadtmitte.
* Deutschland ist eine Bundesrepublic in diverse Länder oder Bundesländer
unterteilt. Die Länder habt lokal Kontrolle uber Bildung und jeder hat sein
Landesregierung.
Plural
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German notes
============
.. toctree::
:glob:
:maxdepth: 1
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Pronunciation guide
===================
This, in addition to the tables provided by Colloquial German, should serve as a
good document for how German pronunciation is like. Of course, you *should*
always look up the pronunciation in its audio format and/or learn how to read
IPA table efficiently to improve your pronunciation skills.
This is also helpful to have a, sometimes misleading, sometimes correct guess of
the word's definition simply by saying them. For example, jung is pronounced
young and indeed does mean young.
Keep in mind that all German nouns are capitalized e.g., Buch for book.
.. contents::
Vowels
------
.. note::
Keep in mind that I myself don't know most of these words. They're used
to simply give an example on how German sounds like in a way. It'd be
good if you pick up a word or two from this guide. I don't think you'll
be revisiting this page much. Maybe I'll consider updating the tables
with better/more fitting examples that you *may* find interesting.
Vowels are either short or long like most languages. They are long when
* They are doubled: Paar (Pair), Haar (hair), Schnee (Snow).
* They are followed by h: sehen (to look. Sehen is the noun view, notice the
capitalization matters!), Jahr (year), Ohr (ear).
* They are followed by a single consonant: gut (good), rot (red).
They are shower when
* They are followed a double consonant: Bett (bed), Mann (man), hoffen (to
hope).
* They are followed by two or more consonants: sitzen (to sit), ernst (serious,
look it up!).
.. list-table:: Examples
:header-rows: 3
* * Vowel
* Type
* English equivalent sound
* German words
* * a
* long
* father
* Vater, haben, sagen
* * a
* short
* hot
* Vasser, Hand, alt
* * e
* long
* may
* See, geben
* * e
* short
* let
* Ende
* * i
* long
* greet
* Tiger, Universität
* * i
* short
* sit
* ist, dick, Mitte, Mittag, Mittwoch
* * ie
* long
* similar to here, look up how the following are pronounced.
* Bier, hier, fliegen, liegen
* * o
* long
* open
* Sohn, Brot, Segelboot
* * o
* song
* Sonne, Sommer
* (none)
* * u
* long
* dune
* Blume, Pudel, Handschuh
* * u
* short
* bush
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Weblog
======
Notes from the underground.
.. toctree::
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MQTT
====
I first came across the MQTT protocol when I was looking for possible
alternative ideas and implementations to Syncplay. The key concept was that
video players such as mpv would connect to a central server, share information
about their media they're playing and synchronize their state with other peers.
MQTT stands for Message Queuing Telemetry Transport and is an open OASIS and ISO
standard. It is designed to be lightweight and primarily for as a
publish-subscribe protocol which is what synchronization-based software such as
Syncplay *should* use. Another aspect of MQTT that makes it a viable design
option for media synchronization is its simplicity of design. That leaves the
implementer with a small well-defined logic to implement which means higher
chances of an efficient implementation and less unintentional errors. It also is
reasonable to go for a minimal transport protocol to provide a minimal service
such as media synchronization.
I'll be reading through the standard version 5.0.0 published in 07 March 2019
and trying to provide a UML-based representation of the MQTT standard with few
notes to the C implementation. Keep in mind that at the time of writing this, I
do not plan on implementing myself but I believe these notes would be helpful
for anyone wishing to implement MQTT themselves.
Another note to keep in mind is that I do not have prior MQTT experience so I'm
not familiar with "best solutions" or "practice workarounds". I'll solely view
MQTT through the lens of the standards I have downloaded. Possible notes *may*
be added in the future.
* Keep in mind that I'm by no means an expert and have very little experience
with real-word software. I'll be researching things I do not understand and
share my explanation here if possible. I suggest you double-check every
information provided here as well in order to spot any misconception or
misunderstanding.
* Do note expect a strict and regulated publishing schedule, I'll only read the
standard and write about it in my free time whenever I wish. You *may*
contribute if you wish too. Alternatively you may advance on your own.
* I *may not* respect the styling and indentation of the standard e.g., I *may*
choose to merge a sub-header back with its parent-head.
Below are notes about each chapter in separate pages in the order provided by
the standard.
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Client -> Server: Establishes a network connection
Client -> Server: Publishes an application mesage
Client -> Server: Subscribes to request application messages
Client -> Server: Unsubscribes to remove a request for application messages
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Introduction
============
.. contents::
Terminology
-----------
MQTT is a server-client protocol in which all clients *must* connect to a server
in order to exchange information which have to go through the server.
Network connection
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The standard defines network connection as the following.
::
A construct provided by the underlying transport protocol that is being
used by MQTT.
* It connects the Client to the Server.
* It provides the means to send an ordered, lossless, stream of bytes in
both directions.
I believe that this definition was mainly provided as to not limit the network
connection, specifically the network protocol, to TCP as it is possibly the most
common network protocol used when implementing MQTT. You can emulate the bullet
points under non-TCP network protocols e.g., UDP and implement MQTT on top of
it.
Session
~~~~~~~
::
A stateful interaction between a Client and a Server. Some Sessions last
only as long as the Network Connection, others can span multiple
consecutive Network Connections between a Client and a Server.
This allows for the possibility of attempting re-connection after it has been
lost to preserve the same session.
Application message
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The information sent between clients through servers is called the application
message which is carried by the MQTT protocol across the network. It contains
payload data, a Quality of Service (QoS), a collection of properties and a topic
name.
Subscription
^^^^^^^^^^^^
A subscription comprises a topic filter and a maximum QoS. A subscription is
associated with a single session. A session can contain more than one
subscription. Each subscription within a session has a different topic filter.
Shared subscription can be associated with more than one session. I assume this
is used for the case of multiple servers? I don't see the need to have multiple
sessions to the same server but it is allowed by the standard.
Wildcard subscription is a subscription with a topic filter containing one or
more wildcard characters. This allows the subscription to match more than one
topic name. Basically ``*`` in regular expression.
write UML diagram about user <-- session 0..* -- 1..1 subscription
Topic name
^^^^^^^^^^
The label attached to an application message which is matched against the
subscriptions known to the server. This is up to the application to use it
efficiently. In the case of media synchronization, would you rather use do
central topics e.g., ``/media/filename`` and users push to that topic or would
you do per-user topics ``/renken/media/filename`` and only ``renken`` can
publish to that topic. Similar ideas to that come to mind I guess.
Topic filter
^^^^^^^^^^^^
An expression contained in a subscription to indicate an interest in one or more
topics. A topic filter can include wildcard characters.
Client
~~~~~~
As discussed before, in MQTT, the client can only communicate with a server and
not with other clients. Note that the client is not limited to a single server.
It also not limited to a fixed number of application messages published or
requested.
The server acts as an intermediary between clients which publish application
messages and clients which have made subscriptions.
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Miscellaneous
=============
.. toctree::
:glob:
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Pictures
========
.. contents::
:depth: 3
Happy birthday!!
----------------
I'd like to thank pika and verm for this lovely picture, it never fails to
put a smile on my face.
Hacker/Artist pika can be found on `pixiv`_.
.. _pixiv: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/46770896
.. image:: ../../_static/renkenwaifu.png
:name: nonoka-birthday
:alt: nonoka-birthday
:align: center
:width: 407.5px
:height: 671.75px
Krita
~~~~~
You can find the original krita file `here`_!
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skinparam TitleBackgroundColor White
skinparam TitleBorderColor Black
skinparam UsecaseBackgroundColor White
skinparam UsecaseBorderColor Black