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Python 2 includes a cmp function which allows you to determine if one object is less than, equal to, or greater than another object. This function can be used to pick a choice out of a list based on one of those three options. Suppose you need to print 'greater than' if x > y, 'less than' if x &...
Elasticsearch uses a YAML (Yet Another Markup Language) configuration file that can be found inside the default Elasticsearch directory (RPM and DEB installs change this location amongst other things). You can set basic settings in config/elasticsearch.yml: # Change the cluster name. All nodes in ...
If you need to apply a setting dynamically after the cluster has already started, and it can actually be set dynamically, then you can set it using _cluster/settings API. Persistent settings are one of the two type of cluster-wide settings that can be applied. A persistent setting will survive a fu...
If you need to apply a setting dynamically after the cluster has already started, and it can actually be set dynamically, then you can set it using _cluster/settings API. Transient settings are one of the two type of cluster-wide settings that can be applied. A transient setting will not survive a ...
Index settings are those settings that apply to a single index. Such settings will start with index.. The exception to that rule is number_of_shards and number_of_replicas, which also exist in the form of index.number_of_shards and index.number_of_replicas. As the name suggests, index-level setting...
You can apply the same change shown in the Index Settings example to all existing indices with one request, or even a subset of them: PUT /*/_settings { "index": { "indexing.slowlog.threshold.index.warn": "1s", "search.slowlog.threshold": { ...
Example uses basic HTTP, which translate easily to cURL and other HTTP applications. They also match the Sense syntax, which will be renamed to Console in Kibana 5.0. Note: The example inserts <#> to help draw attention to parts. Those should be removed if you copy it! PUT /my_index <1&gt...
Example uses basic HTTP, which translate easily to cURL and other HTTP applications. They also match the Sense syntax, which will be renamed to Console in Kibana 5.0. Note: The example inserts <#> to help draw attention to parts. Those should be removed if you copy it! DELETE /my_index <1...
Input must must read from the Update function. Reference for all the available Keycode enum. 1. Reading key press with Input.GetKey: Input.GetKey will repeatedly return true while the user holds down the specified key. This can be used to repeatedly fire a weapon while holding the specified key ...
First it's essential to understand that, game engines (such as Unity) work on a "frame based" paradigm. Code is executed during every frame. That includes Unity's own code, and your code. When thinking about frames, it's important to understand that there is absolutely no guarantee of w...
Often you design coroutines to naturally end when certain goals are met. IEnumerator TickFiveSeconds() { var wait = new WaitForSeconds(1f); int counter = 1; while(counter < 5) { Debug.Log("Tick"); counter++; yield return wait; } ...
import std.stdio; struct A { int b; void c(); string d; }; void main() { // The following foreach is unrolled in compile time foreach(name; __traits(allMembers, A)) { pragma(msg, name); } } The allMembers traits returns a tuple of string containing t...
First we need to set up two basic channels, one for the main queue, and one for the delay queue. In my example at the end, I include a couple of additional flags that are not required, but makes the code more reliable; such as confirm delivery, delivery_mode and durable. You can find more informatio...
Let's say, we have a simple LoginForm class with rules() method (used in login page as framework template): class LoginForm { public $email; public $rememberMe; public $password; /* rules() method returns an array with what each field has as a requirement. * Login form u...
All fragments should have an empty constructor (i.e. a constructor method having no input arguments). Therefore, in order to pass your data to the Fragment being created, you should use the setArguments() method. This methods gets a bundle, which you store your data in, and stores the Bundle in the ...
Dim Value As Integer An Integer is a signed 16 bit data type. It can store integer numbers in the range of -32,768 to 32,767 and attempting to store a value outside of that range will result in runtime error 6: Overflow. Integers are stored in memory as little-endian values with negatives repres...
Dim Value As Single A Single is a signed 32 bit floating point data type. It is stored internally using a little-endian IEEE 754 memory layout. As such, there is not a fixed range of values that can be represented by the data type - what is limited is the precision of value stored. A Single can...
A String represents a sequence of characters, and comes in two flavors: Variable length Dim Value As String A variable length String allows appending and truncation and is stored in memory as a COM BSTR. This consists of a 4 byte unsigned integer that stores the length of the String in bytes fo...
To define a new middleware we have to create the middleware class: class AuthenticationMiddleware { //this method will execute when the middleware will be triggered public function handle ( $request, Closure $next ) { if ( ! Auth::user() ) { return red...
Callbacks can be used to provide code to be executed after a method has completed: /** * @arg {Function} then continuation callback */ function doSomething(then) { console.log('Doing something'); then(); } // Do something, then execute callback to log 'done' doSomething(function () ...

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