This repository contains a pipeline to create programming languages datasets. This repository provides wrappers for fast BPE and Roberta BPE at file level. java_processor import JavaProcessor java_code = r"""class HelloWorld """ java_processor = JavaProcessor( root_folder = "") As these parsers are available in more than 30 programming languages, one can easily create a new programming language processor.įrom codegen_sources. These processors are based on TreeSitter parsers. ![]() This repository contains programming languages processors for C++, Java and Python. You can find some documentation for each projects in the docs folder: We also provide pre-trained models for language modeling, translation and deobfuscation. TransCoder: Unsupervised Translation of Programming Languages (2020).DOBF: A Deobfuscation Pre-Training Objective for Programming Languages (2021).TransCoder-ST: Leveraging Automated Unit Tests for Unsupervised Code Translation (2021).We provide reference implementations of the following papers: It implements tokenization, dataset preprocessing, model training and model evaluation. Bodemer, Brett: " Pantagruel's Seventh Chapter:The Title as Suspect Codpiece Archived at the Wayback Machine.This repository is a toolkit to do machine learning for programming languages.Dynasties: Painting in Tudor and Jacobean England 1530–1630. Edge, David: Arms and Armor of Medieval Knights: An Illustrated History of Weaponry in the Middle Ages.The Visual History of Costume: The Sixteenth Century. Ashelford, Jane: The Art of Dress: Clothing and Society 1500–1914, Abrams, 1996.Arms & armor of the medieval knight: an illustrated history of weaponry in the Middle Ages (reprinted ed.). ^ Paddock, John Miles Edge, David (1995).: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link). Das Waffenwesen in seiner historischen Entwickelung vom Beginn des Mittelalters bis zum Ende des 18. ^ a b Boeheim, Wendelin, Handbuch der Waffenkunde.^ "Worlds of the Renaissance 2000 - Dina McArdle Project".^ The Yorck Project (2002) 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei (DVD-ROM), distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH.Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. ![]() This fashion reached its peak of size and decoration in the 1540s before falling out of use by the 1590s. The Renaissance author, François Rabelais, refers satirically to a book entitled On the Dignity of Codpieces, in the foreword to his 1532 book, The Histories of Gargantua and Pantagruel. Such excessive codpieces became an object of derision showered on outlandish fashions. ![]() Most of what is known about the cut, fit, and materials used for Renaissance codpieces is through portraits, clothing inventories, receipts for payments and tailor cutting guides.Īs time passed, codpieces became shaped and padded to emphasize rather than to conceal the penis. Further shortening of the cote or doublet fashion resulted in more prominence of the genitals this area would then be covered with a triangular material called a codpiece. As the century wore on and men's hemline fashion rose, the hose became longer and joined at the centre back, there rising to the waist, but remaining open at the centre front. In 14th century European fashions, men's hose were two separate legs worn over linen drawers, leaving a man's genitals covered only by a layer of the linen drawers. However, the codpiece, per se, appeared in everyday European fashion for men only many centuries later, associated with hose and trousers. A similar device with rigid construction, an athletic cup, is used as protective gear for male athletes.įrom the ancient world there are extant depictions of articles of clothing designed to cover just the male genitalia for example, archaeological recovery at Minoan Knossos on Crete has yielded figurines, some of whom wear only a garment covering the male genitalia. In the modern era, similar clothing pieces are worn in the leather subculture, and in performance costumes, such as for rock and metal musicians. It was an important fashion item of European clothing during the 15th–16th centuries. It may be held in place by ties or buttons. A codpiece was commonly worn during the Renaissance oil on oak painting by Pieter Brueghel the YoungerĪ codpiece (from Middle English cod ' scrotum') is a triangular piece that attached to the front of men's hose, covering the fly.
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