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execute the following command to insert the text into a view with a focus (if it supports text input) 6.0 Send text on SDK 23+ adb shell "input keyboard text 'Paste text on Android Device'" If already connected to your device via adb: input text 'Paste text on Android Device' 6...
You can't reassign constants. const foo = "bar"; foo = "hello"; Prints: Uncaught TypeError: Assignment to constant.
Declaring a variable const only prevents its value from being replaced by a new value. const does not put any restrictions on the internal state of an object. The following example shows that a value of a property of a const object can be changed, and even new properties can be added, because the ob...
You can initialize a constant by using the const keyword. const foo = 100; const bar = false; const person = { name: "John" }; const fun = function () = { /* ... */ }; const arrowFun = () => /* ... */ ; Important You must declare and initialize a constant in the same statement....
General syntax git push <remotename> <object>:<remotebranchname> Example git push origin master:wip-yourname Will push your master branch to the wip-yourname branch of origin (most of the time, the repository you cloned from). Delete remote branch Deleting the remote br...
A one-liner that helps granting or revoking vulnerable permissions. granting adb shell pm grant <sample.package.id> android.permission.<PERMISSION_NAME> revoking adb shell pm revoke <sample.package.id> android.permission.<PERMISSION_NAME> Granting all run...
This command print all relevant application data: version code version name granted permissions (Android API 23+) etc.. adb shell dumpsys package <your.package.id>
It is common to want two views to be side by side, centered in their superview. The common answer given on Stack Overflow is to embed these two views in a UIView and center the UIView. This is not necessary or recommended. From the UILayoutGuide docs: There are a number of costs associated with...
In all versions of Python, we can represent infinity and NaN ("not a number") as follows: pos_inf = float('inf') # positive infinity neg_inf = float('-inf') # negative infinity not_a_num = float('nan') # NaN ("not a number") In Python 3.5 and higher, we can also us...
Python supports using a for loop directly on a list: my_list = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] for item in my_list: print(item) # Output: foo # Output: bar # Output: baz You can also get the position of each item at the same time: for (index, item) in enumerate(my_list): print('The item i...
You can use the clearRect method to clear any rectangular section of the canvas. // Clear the entire canvas ctx.clearRect(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height); Note: clearRect is dependent on the transformation matrix. To deal with this, it's possible to reset the transformation matrix befor...
GitHub is a huge collection of Git repositories. In other words, you can think of GitHub as a collection of many projects! Creating An Account Visit GitHub's main page Here Pick a username, enter in your email address, and pick a secure password and you're ready to go! Useful Tools For Git/...
TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript, which means that all JavaScript code is valid TypeScript code. TypeScript adds a lot of new features on top of that. TypeScript makes JavaScript more like a strongly-typed, object-oriented language akin to C# and Java. This means that TypeScript code te...
Basic Usage cargo test Show program output cargo test -- --nocapture Run specific example cargo test test_name
.encode and .decode both have error modes. The default is 'strict', which raises exceptions on error. Other modes are more forgiving. Encoding >>> "£13.55".encode('ascii', errors='replace') b'?13.55' >>> "£13.55".encode('ascii', errors='ignore') b'13.55' ...
Let's say you have a simple myblog app with the following model: from django.conf import settings from django.utils import timezone class Article(models.Model): title = models.CharField(max_length=70) slug = models.SlugField(max_length=70, unique=True) author = models.ForeignKe...
Sometimes, your template need a bit more of information. For example, we would like to have the user in the header of the page, with a link to their profile next to the logout link. In these cases, use the get_context_data method. views.py class BookView(DetailView): template_name = "boo...
Template views are fine for static page and you could use them for everything with get_context_data but it would be barely better than using function as views. Enter ListView and DetailView app/models.py from django.db import models class Pokemon(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max...
Writing a view to create object can be quite boring. You have to display a form, you have to validate it, you have to save the item or return the form with an error. Unless you use one of the generic editing views. app/views.py from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse_lazy from django.views.g...
In order to create a random user password we can use the symbols provided in the string module. Specifically punctuation for punctuation symbols, ascii_letters for letters and digits for digits: from string import punctuation, ascii_letters, digits We can then combine all these symbols in a name...

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