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An array in go is an ordered collection of same types elements. The basic notation to represent arrays is to use [] with the variable name. Creating a new array looks like var array = [size]Type, replacing size by a number (for example 42 to specify it will be a list of 42 elements), and replacing...
If it's not already done in php.ini, error reporting can be set dynamically and should be set to allow most errors to be shown: Syntax int error_reporting ([ int $level ] ) Examples // should always be used prior to 5.4 error_reporting(E_ALL); // -1 will show every possible error, even whe...
Usually, you have to use git add or git rm to add changes to the index before you can git commit them. Pass the -a or --all option to automatically add every change (to tracked files) to the index, including removals: git commit -a If you would like to also add a commit message you would do: g...
An unordered list can be created with the <ul> tag and each list item can be created with the <li> tag as shown by the example below: <ul> <li>Item</li> <li>Another Item</li> <li>Yet Another Item</li> </ul> This will produce a...
An ordered list can be created with the <ol> tag and each list item can be created with the <li> tag as in the example below: <ol> <li>Item</li> <li>Another Item</li> <li>Yet Another Item</li> </ol> This will produce a numbere...
One common pitfall when using dictionaries is to access a non-existent key. This typically results in a KeyError exception mydict = {} mydict['not there'] Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> KeyError: 'not there' One way to avoid...
Right after you install Git, the first thing you should do is set your username and email address. From a shell, type: git config --global user.name "Mr. Bean" git config --global user.email [email protected] git config is the command to get or set options --global means that the ...
To see the log in a prettier graph-like structure use: git log --decorate --oneline --graph sample output : * e0c1cea (HEAD -> maint, tag: v2.9.3, origin/maint) Git 2.9.3 * 9b601ea Merge branch 'jk/difftool-in-subdir' into maint |\ | * 32b8c58 difftool: use Git::* functions instead of...
$ tail -f /var/log/syslog > log.txt [1]+ Stopped tail -f /var/log/syslog > log.txt $ sleep 10 & $ jobs [1]+ Stopped tail -f /var/log/syslog > log.txt [2]- Running sleep 10 &
> redirect the standard output (aka STDOUT) of the current command into a file or another descriptor. These examples write the output of the ls command into the file file.txt ls >file.txt > file.txt ls The target file is created if it doesn't exists, otherwise this file is truncated. ...
< reads from its right argument and writes to its left argument. To write a file into STDIN we should read /tmp/a_file and write into STDIN i.e 0</tmp/a_file Note: Internal file descriptor defaults to 0 (STDIN) for < $ echo "b" > /tmp/list.txt $ echo "a" >> ...
File descriptors like 0 and 1 are pointers. We change what file descriptors point to with redirection. >/dev/null means 1 points to /dev/null. First we point 1 (STDOUT) to /dev/null then point 2 (STDERR) to whatever 1 points to. # STDERR is redirect to STDOUT: redirected to /dev/null, # effect...
2 is STDERR. $ echo_to_stderr 2>/dev/null # echos nothing Definitions: echo_to_stderr is a command that writes "stderr" to STDERR echo_to_stderr () { echo stderr >&2 } $ echo_to_stderr stderr
Defines an <initially-hidden> custom element which hides its contents until a specified number of seconds have elapsed. const InitiallyHiddenElement = document.registerElement('initially-hidden', class extends HTMLElement { createdCallback() { this.revealTimeoutId = null; } at...
Adapted from the tutorial, this uses the SwiftyDropbox library to download a file, with a progress callback on the download method to get progress information: // Download a file let destination : (NSURL, NSHTTPURLResponse) -> NSURL = { temporaryURL, response in let fileManager = NSFileMan...
This downloads just a piece of a file, using Range Retrieval Requests, from the Dropbox API at the remote path /Homework/math/Prime_Numbers.txt to the local path Prime_Numbers.txt.partial in the current folder: curl -X GET https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/download \ --header "Auth...
curl -X POST https://api.dropboxapi.com/2/sharing/add_folder_member \ --header "Authorization: Bearer <ACCESS_TOKEN>" \ --header "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data "{\"shared_folder_id\": \"<SHARED_FOLDER_ID\",\"members...
let toInvite = [Sharing.AddMember(member: Sharing.MemberSelector.Email("<EMAIL_ADDRESS_TO_INVITE>"))] Dropbox.authorizedClient!.sharing.addFolderMember(sharedFolderId: "<SHARED_FOLDER_ID>", members: toInvite).response { response, error in if (response != nil...
Dropbox.authorizedClient!.files.listFolder(path: "").response { response, error in print("*** List folder ***") if let result = response { print("Folder contents:") for entry in result.entries { print(entry.name) if ...
This uses the Dropbox Python SDK to create a shared link for a folder: import dropbox dbx = dropbox.Dropbox("<ACCESS_TOKEN>") shared_link_metadata = dbx.sharing_create_shared_link_with_settings("/Testing") print shared_link_metadata.url <ACCESS_TOKEN> should be...

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