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6 Fetch request promises initially return Response objects. These will provide response header information, but they don't directly include the response body, which may not have even loaded yet. Methods on the Response object such as .json() can be used to wait for the response body to load, then p...
An array in go is an ordered collection of same types elements. The basic notation to represent arrays is to use [] with the variable name. Creating a new array looks like var array = [size]Type, replacing size by a number (for example 42 to specify it will be a list of 42 elements), and replacing...
It is possible to create an anonymous struct: data := struct { Number int Text string } { 42, "Hello world!", } Full example: package main import ( "fmt" ) func main() { data := struct {Number int; Text string}{42, "Hello worl...
try/catch try..catch blocks can be used to control the flow of a program where Exceptions may be thrown. They can be caught and handled gracefully rather than letting PHP stop when one is encountered: try { // Do a bunch of things... throw new Exception('My test exception!'); } catch (E...
Usually, you have to use git add or git rm to add changes to the index before you can git commit them. Pass the -a or --all option to automatically add every change (to tracked files) to the index, including removals: git commit -a If you would like to also add a commit message you would do: g...
A singleton is a pattern that restricts the instantiation of a class to one instance/object. For more info on python singleton design patterns, see here. class SingletonType(type): def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs): try: return cls.__instance except AttributeErr...
6 ES6's Object.assign() function can be used to copy all of the enumerable properties from an existing Object instance to a new one. const existing = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }; const clone = Object.assign({}, existing); This includes Symbol properties in addition to String ones. Object rest/sp...
One common pitfall when using dictionaries is to access a non-existent key. This typically results in a KeyError exception mydict = {} mydict['not there'] Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> KeyError: 'not there' One way to avoid...
$ tail -f /var/log/syslog > log.txt [1]+ Stopped tail -f /var/log/syslog > log.txt $ sleep 10 & $ jobs [1]+ Stopped tail -f /var/log/syslog > log.txt [2]- Running sleep 10 &
The function rand() can be used to generate a pseudo-random integer value between 0 and RAND_MAX (0 and RAND_MAX included). srand(int) is used to seed the pseudo-random number generator. Each time rand() is seeded wih the same seed, it must produce the same sequence of values. It should only be see...
Here's a standalone random number generator that doesn't rely on rand() or similar library functions. Why would you want such a thing? Maybe you don't trust your platform's builtin random number generator, or maybe you want a reproducible source of randomness independent of any particular library ...
> redirect the standard output (aka STDOUT) of the current command into a file or another descriptor. These examples write the output of the ls command into the file file.txt ls >file.txt > file.txt ls The target file is created if it doesn't exists, otherwise this file is truncated. ...
< reads from its right argument and writes to its left argument. To write a file into STDIN we should read /tmp/a_file and write into STDIN i.e 0</tmp/a_file Note: Internal file descriptor defaults to 0 (STDIN) for < $ echo "b" > /tmp/list.txt $ echo "a" >> ...
File descriptors like 0 and 1 are pointers. We change what file descriptors point to with redirection. >/dev/null means 1 points to /dev/null. First we point 1 (STDOUT) to /dev/null then point 2 (STDERR) to whatever 1 points to. # STDERR is redirect to STDOUT: redirected to /dev/null, # effect...
2 is STDERR. $ echo_to_stderr 2>/dev/null # echos nothing Definitions: echo_to_stderr is a command that writes "stderr" to STDERR echo_to_stderr () { echo stderr >&2 } $ echo_to_stderr stderr
Truncate > Create specified file if it does not exist. Truncate (remove file's content) Write to file $ echo "first line" > /tmp/lines $ echo "second line" > /tmp/lines $ cat /tmp/lines second line Append >> Create specified file if it does not e...
6 Exceptions are to synchronous code what rejections are to promise-based asynchronous code. If an exception is thrown in a promise handler, its error will be automatically caught and used to reject the promise instead. Promise.resolve(5) .then(result => { throw new Error("I ...
Runtime errors in JavaScript are instances of the Error object. The Error object can also be used as-is, or as the base for user-defined exceptions. It's possible to throw any type of value - for example, strings - but you're strongly encouraged to use Error or one of it's derivatives to ensure that...
Assuming a single source file named main.cpp, the command to compile and link an non-optimized executable is as follows (Compiling without optimization is useful for initial development and debugging, although -Og is officially recommended for newer GCC versions). g++ -o app -Wall main.cpp -O0 T...
A simple two-column layout consists of two fixed-width, floated elements. Note that the sidebar and content area are not the same height in this example. This is one of the tricky parts with multi-column layouts using floats, and requires workarounds to make multiple columns appear to be the same he...

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