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If you return an lvalue expression from a function, and this lvalue: represents an automatic variable local to that function, which will be destroyed after the return the automatic variable is not a function parameter and the type of the variable is the same type as the function's return type ...
If you use a prvalue expression to copy initialize a variable, and that variable has the same type as the prvalue expression, then the copying can be elided. std::string str = std::string("foo"); Copy initialization effectively transforms this into std::string str("foo"); (th...
The bisect command helps you to track down the changeset that introduced a bug. Reset the bisect state and mark the current revision as bad (it contains the bug!) hg bisect --reset hg bisect --bad Go back to a point where you think the bug isn't present hg update -r -200 Now...
Serialization is the process of converting an object into a stream of bytes in order to store the object or transmit it to memory, a database, or a file. Microsoft page Serialization The following example demonstrates Serialization in WCF: [ServiceContract(Namespace="http://Microsoft.Ser...
Python 2.x2.7 In Python 2 filter, map and zip built-in functions return a sequence. map and zip always return a list while with filter the return type depends on the type of given parameter: >>> s = filter(lambda x: x.isalpha(), 'a1b2c3') >>> s 'abc' >>> s = map(lambd...
When we want to create an orderable class, normally we need to define the methods __eq()__, __lt__(), __le__(), __gt__() and __ge__(). The total_ordering decorator, applied to a class, permits the definition of __eq__() and only one between __lt__(), __le__(), __gt__() and __ge__(), and still allow...
In Python 3.x, the reduce function already explained here has been removed from the built-ins and must now be imported from functools. from functools import reduce def factorial(n): return reduce(lambda a, b: (a*b), range(1, n+1))
public class Foo { private const int TASK_ITERATION_DELAY_MS = 1000; private CancellationTokenSource _cts; public Foo() { this._cts = new CancellationTokenSource(); } public void StartExecution() { Task.Factory.StartNew(this.OwnCodeCancelable...
public class Foo { private CancellationTokenSource _cts; public Foo() { this._cts = new CancellationTokenSource(); } public void StartExecution() { Task.Factory.StartNew(this.OwnCodeCancelableTask, this._cts.Token); } public void Cance...
/// <summary> /// Registers a background task in the system waiting to trigger /// </summary> /// <param name="taskName">Name of the task. Has to be unique</param> /// <param name="taskEntryPoint">Entry point (Namespace) of the class (has to impl...
/// <summary> /// Gets a BackgroundTask by its name /// </summary> /// <param name="taskName">Name of the task to find</param> /// <returns>The found Task or null if none found</returns> public BackgroundTaskRegistration TaskByName(string taskName) ...
public sealed class BackgroundTask : IBackgroundTask { private BackgroundTaskDeferral _deferral; /// <summary> /// Registers the listener to check if the button is pressed /// </summary> /// <param name="taskInstance">An interface to an instan...
private bool IsTaskRegistered(string taskName) => BackgroundTaskRegistration.AllTasks.Any(x => x.Value.Name.Equals(taskName));
var trigger = new ApplicationTrigger(); TaskHandlerMentionedInThisTutorial.RegisterTask(TaskName, entryPoint, trigger, null, true); await trigger.RequestAsync();
/// <summary> /// Unregister a single background task with given name /// </summary> /// <param name="taskName">task name</param> /// <param name="cancelTask">true if task should be cancelled, false if allowed to finish</param> public void...
In order to login to a user's account on machine with SSH you can use the command ssh username@ip_address. It will ask for a password. If you type the correct password, you will be connected to the shell of that user on that machine. Otherwise it will prompt for the password again. For example roo...
Whereas Classes are more like blueprints, Objects are static (i.e. already instantiated): object Dog { def bark: String = "Raf" } Dog.bark() // yields "Raf" They are often used as a companion to a class, they allow you to write: class Dog(val name: String) { } ...
Lubridate provides ymd() series of functions for parsing character strings into dates. The letters y, m, and d correspond to the year, month, and day elements of a date-time. mdy("07-21-2016") # Returns Date ## [1] "2016-07-21" mdy("07-21-2016", t...
date <- now() date ## "2016-07-22 03:42:35 IST" year(date) ## 2016 minute(date) ## 42 wday(date, label = T, abbr = T) # [1] Fri # Levels: Sun < Mon < Tues < Wed < Thurs < Fri < Sat day(date) <- 31 ## "2016-07-31 03:42:35 IST" # If an ...
Intervals are simplest way of recording timespans in lubridate. An interval is a span of time that occurs between two specific instants. # create interval by substracting two instants today_start <- ymd_hms("2016-07-22 12-00-00", tz="IST") today_start ## [1] "2016-07-...

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