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dcts / workbench.colorCustomizations.json
Created April 14, 2020 16:51 — forked from jacklorusso/workbench.colorCustomizations.json
A list of all Visual Studio Code customizable colors, grouped by UI region. Copy and paste into User Settings (comments are allowed) to tweak an existing theme or work on your own.
"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
// Contrast Colors - The contrast colors are typically only set for high contrast themes. If set, they add an additional border around items across the UI to increase the contrast.
"contrastActiveBorder": "",
"contrastBorder": "",
// Base Colors
"focusBorder": "",
"foreground": "",
"widget.shadow": "",
"selection.background": "",
"descriptionForeground": "",
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nakov / modsqrt.py
Created March 7, 2018 13:00
mod_sqrt - Python 3 implementation
def modular_sqrt(a, p):
def legendre_symbol(a, p):
""" Compute the Legendre symbol a|p using
Euler's criterion. p is a prime, a is
relatively prime to p (if p divides
a, then a|p = 0)
Returns 1 if a has a square root modulo
p, -1 otherwise.