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The Kernel#require method will load files only once (several calls to require will result in the code in that file being evaluated only once). It will search your ruby $LOAD_PATH to find the required file if the parameter is not an absolute path. Extensions like .rb, .so, .o or .dll are optional. Re...
The method Kernel#autoload registers filename to be loaded (using Kernel::require) the first time that module (which may be a String or a symbol) is accessed. autoload :MyModule, '/usr/local/lib/modules/my_module.rb' The method Kernel#autoload? returns filename to be loaded if name is registere...
When files are not available, the require family will throw a LoadError. This is an example which illustrates loading optional modules only if they exist. module TidBits @@unavailableModules = [] [ { name: 'CoreExtend', file: 'core_extend/lib/core_extend' } \ , { name: 'Fs' ...
The Kernel#load method will evaluate the code in the given file. The search path will be constructed as with require. It will re-evaluate that code on every subsequent call unlike require. There is no load_relative. load `somefile`
You can use any ruby technique to dynamically create a list of files to load. Illustration of globbing for files starting with test, loaded in alphabetical order. Dir[ "#{ __dir__ }**/test*.rb" ) ].sort.each do |source| require_relative source end
To get records having any of the given ids select * from products where id in (1,8,3) The query above is equal to select * from products where id = 1 or id = 8 or id = 3
DECLARE @DateFrom DATETIME = '2016-06-01 06:00' DECLARE @DateTo DATETIME = '2016-07-01 06:00' DECLARE @IntervalDays INT = 7 -- Transition Sequence = Rest & Relax into Day Shift into Night Shift -- RR (Rest & Relax) = 1 -- DS (Day Shift) = 2 -- NS (Night Shift) = 3 ;WITH roster AS ...
This function returns the floating-point remainder of the division of x/y. The returned value has the same sign as x. #include <math.h> /* for fmod() */ #include <stdio.h> /* for printf() */ int main(void) { double x = 10.0; double y = 5.1; double modulus = fmod(x,...
Requirements: Docker can be installed on any Linux with a kernel of at least version 3.10. Docker is supported on the following 64-bit versions of Ubuntu Linux: Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 (LTS) Ubuntu Wily 15.10 Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 (LTS) Ubuntu Precise 12.04 (LTS) Easy Installation Note: Installi...
Whenever a template is called upon, the default data context of the template is implicitly gained from the caller as in example the childTemplate gains the data context of the parentTemplate i.e caller template <template name="parentTemplate"> {{#with someHelperGettingDataForPa...
Sometimes we would like to pass into the template a template type without fixing its values. This is what template template parameters are created for. Very simple template template parameter examples: template <class T> struct Tag1 { }; template <class T> struct Tag2 { }; templ...
Custom sigils can be made by creating a method sigil_X where X is the letter you want to use (this can only be a single letter). defmodule Sigils do def sigil_j(string, options) do # Split on the letter p, or do something more useful String.split string, "p" end # Use t...
Visual Studio Code is an open-source and feature-rich code editor from Microsoft. To set it up it for NativeScript development, open the Command Palette (F1 or ⌘+Shift+P) and type ext install NativeScript. Once the NativeScript extension is installed, the debugger should allow you to set breakpoint...
In the following example, the greet function inside Greeter module is run in a separate process: defmodule Greeter do def greet do IO.puts "Hello programmer!" end end iex> spawn(Greeter, :greet, []) Hello #PID<0.122.0> Here #PID<0.122.0> is the ...
Guard clauses enables us to check the arguments before executing the function. Guard clauses are usually preferred to if and cond due to their readability, and to make a certain optimization technique easier for the compiler. The first function definition where all guards match is executed. Here is...
You can pass default parameters to any named function using the syntax: param \\ value: defmodule Example do def func(p1, p2 \\ 2) do IO.inspect [p1, p2] end end Example.func("a") # => ["a", 2] Example.func("b", 4) # => ["b", ...
C99 Type Declaration A structure with at least one member may additionally contain a single array member of unspecified length at the end of the structure. This is called a flexible array member: struct ex1 { size_t foo; int flex[]; }; struct ex2_header { int foo; char...
The following example declares a piece of code to be written in Racket, and then prints the string Hello, world. #lang racket "Hello, world!" Racket code can either be run directly from the command line or on the DrRacket IDE. Typing racket on the command line will start a REPL, and t...
Binding is the process of assigning an object to an identifier or variable name. Early binding (also known as static binding) is when an object declared in Excel is of a specific object type, such as a Worksheet or Workbook. Late binding occurs when general object associations are made, such as the ...
To clone a specific branch of a repository, type --branch <branch name> before the repository url: git clone --branch <branch name> <url> [directory] To use the shorthand option for --branch, type -b. This command downloads entire repository and checks out <branch name>. ...

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