New Year (disambiguation)

New Year is an event that happens when a culture celebrates the end of one calendar year and the beginning of the next.

New Year, The New Year, New Year's Eve and similar may also refer to:

  • New Year's Eve, December 31, the final evening of the Gregorian year before New Year's Day
  • New Year's Day, January 1, the first day of the Gregorian year
  • Lunar New Year, the first day of a year whose months are coordinated by the cycles of the moon
  • Chinese New Year
  • Chinese New Year’s Eve

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gollark: ```python#!/usr/bin/env python3import os, subprocess, sysDIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]))CC = ["gcc", "-Wall"]CACHE = os.path.join(DIR, "_cache")EXT = ".c"OUT_FILE = os.path.join(DIR, "out")if not os.path.exists(CACHE): os.mkdir(CACHE)changed_any = Falseobject_files = []for thing in os.listdir(DIR): if thing.endswith(EXT): path = os.path.join(DIR, thing) name, _, _ = thing.rpartition(EXT) cache_entry = os.path.join(CACHE, f"{name}.o") try: cache_updated_at = os.stat(cache_entry).st_mtime except FileNotFoundError: cache_updated_at = 0 code_updated_at = os.stat(path).st_mtime if cache_updated_at < code_updated_at: print(thing) subprocess.run(CC + ["-c", "-o", cache_entry, path]) changed_any = True object_files.append(cache_entry)if changed_any or not os.path.exists(OUT_FILE): subprocess.run(CC + ["-o", OUT_FILE] + object_files)else: print("no changes")```
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