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C11 Static assertions are used to check if a condition is true when the code is compiled. If it isn't, the compiler is required to issue an error message and stop the compiling process. A static assertion is one that is checked at compile time, not run time. The condition must be a constant expres...
Sometimes we will need to run commands against a lot of files. This can be done using xargs. find . -type d -print | xargs -r chmod 770 The above command will recursively find all directories (-type d) relative to . (which is your current working directory), and execute chmod 770 on them. The -...
lscount returns a time bucketed count of matching documents in the LogStash index, according to the specified filter. A trivial use of this would be to check how many documents in total have been received in the 5 minutes, and alert if it is below a certain threshold. A Bosun alert for this might ...
lsstat returns various summary stats per bucket for the specified field. The field must be numeric in elastic. rStat can be one of avg, min, max, sum, sum_of_squares, variance, std_deviation. The rest of the fields behave the same as lscount, except that there is no division based on bucketDuratio...
#include <stdio.h> void print_int(int x) { printf("int: %d\n", x); } void print_dbl(double x) { printf("double: %g\n", x); } void print_default() { puts("unknown argument"); } #define print(X) _Generic((X), \ int: print_int, \ double: pri...
A lambda expression provides a concise way to create simple function objects. A lambda expression is a prvalue whose result object is called closure object, which behaves like a function object. The name 'lambda expression' originates from lambda calculus, which is a mathematical formalism invented...
On an ext filesystem, each file has a stored Access, Modification, and (Status) Change time associated with it - to view this information you can use stat myFile.txt; using flags within find, we can search for files that were modified within a certain time range. To find files that have been modifi...
Functions can return tuples: func tupleReturner() -> (Int, String) { return (3, "Hello") } let myTuple = tupleReturner() print(myTuple.0) // 3 print(myTuple.1) // "Hello" If you assign parameter names, they can be used from the return value: func tupleReturner(...
In this example we're going to look at testing webhook notifications in sandbox, using ngrok to provide a tunnel for our Node HTTP listener, running on localhost, to the internet. For this example, we're going to be using Node to set up notification webhooks for payment events (such as a payment bei...
Writing bytes to an OutputStream one byte at a time OutputStream stream = object.getOutputStream(); byte b = 0x00; stream.write( b ); Writing a byte array byte[] bytes = new byte[] { 0x00, 0x00 }; stream.write( bytes ); Writing a section of a byte array int offset = 1; int length = ...
This sample will show you how to update an existing webhook forwarding URL (where the notifications should be POSTed to). To run this, you should have the ID provided back by PayPal when you first created your webhooks. First, add the PayPal SDK and configure the environment (sandbox below). var p...
To load a properties file bundled with your application: public class Defaults { public static Properties loadDefaults() { try (InputStream bundledResource = Defaults.class.getResourceAsStream("defaults.properties")) { Properties defaults = new ...
Java SE 7 byte[] bytes = { 0x48, 0x65, 0x6c, 0x6c, 0x6f }; try(FileOutputStream stream = new FileOutputStream("Hello world.txt")) { stream.write(bytes); } catch (IOException ioe) { // Handle I/O Exception ioe.printStackTrace(); } Java SE 7 byte[] bytes = { 0x48, ...
Here is an example of a Bosun config file used in a development environment: tsdbHost = localhost:4242 httpListen = :8070 smtpHost = localhost:25 emailFrom = [email protected] timeAndDate = 202,75,179,136 ledisDir = ../ledis_data checkFrequency = 5m notification example.notification { ...
Preferences objects always represent a specific node in a whole Preferences tree, kind of like this: /userRoot ├── com │   └── mycompany │   └── myapp │   ├── darkApplicationMode=true │   ├── showExitConfirmation=false │   └── windowMaximized=true └── org └...
All instances of Preferences are always thread-safe across the threads of a single Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Because Preferences can be shared across multiple JVMs, there are special methods that deal with synchronizing changes across virtual machines. If you have an application which is supposed...
Preferences nodes can be exported into a XML document representing that node. The resulting XML tree can be imported again. The resulting XML document will remember whether it was exported from the user or system Preferences. To export a single node, but not its child nodes: Java SE 7 try (Output...
Preferences nodes can be imported from a XML document. Importing is meant to be used in conjunction with the exporting functionality of Preferences, since it creates the correct corresponding XML documents. The XML documents will remember whether they were exported from the user or system Preferenc...
A value of a Preferences node can be of the type String, boolean, byte[], double, float, int or long. All invocations must provide a default value, in case the specified value is not present in the Preferences node. Preferences preferences = Preferences.userNodeForPackage(getClass()); String som...
To store a value into the Preferences node, one of the putXXX() methods is used. A value of a Preferences node can be of the type String, boolean, byte[], double, float, int or long. Preferences preferences = Preferences.userNodeForPackage(getClass()); preferences.put("someKey", "...

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