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Install webpack-dev-server via npm. npm i -D webpack-dev-server Configure webpack-dev-server by adding server.js. // server.js var webpack = require("webpack"); var WebpackDevServer = require("webpack-dev-server"); var config = require("./webpack.dev.config...
To create a redistributable package (e.g. a ZIP archive or setup program), it's usually enough to simply invoke CPack using a syntax very similar to calling CMake: cpack path/to/build/directory Depending on the environment this will gather all required/installed files for the project and put the...
To create a package using a specific format, it is possible to pick the Generator to be used. Similar to CMake this may be done using the -G argument: cpack -G 7Z . Using this command line would package the built project in the current directory using the 7-Zip archive format. At the time of w...
Lets assume we have this class and we would like to test doSmth method. In this case we want to see if parameter "val" is passed to foo. Object foo is mocked. public class Bar { private final Foo foo; public Bar(final Foo foo) { this.foo = foo; } public ...
You can define central config info's in a separate gradle include file Centralizing dependencies via "dependencies.gradle" file a stand alone properties file Versioning your builds via "version.properties" file or do it with root gradle.properties file the project structu...
Inline display elements, usually such as span or a, will include up to one white-space character before and after them in the document. In order to avoid very long lines in the markup (that are hard to read) and unintentional white-space (which affects formatting), the white-space can be commented o...
build.gradle: dependencies { compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.3.0' compile 'com.jakewharton.rxbinding:rxbinding-appcompat-v7:0.4.0' } menu/menu.xml: <menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.c...
Obfuscation is often considered as a magic solution for code protection, by making your code harder to understand if it ever gets de-compiled by hackers. But if you're thinking that removing the Log.x(..) actually removes the information the hackers need, you'll have a nasty surprise. Removing al...
In some circumstances (for example obtaining a Google API key) you need to find your keystore fingerprint. Gradle has a convenient task that display all the signing information, including keystore fingerprints: ./gradlew signingReport This is a sample output: :app:signingReport Variant: releas...
In addition to cursor movements using the arrow keys, Home, End, Page up, and Page down, emacs defines a number of keystrokes that can move the cursor over smaller or larger pieces of text: By character: Backward character: C-b Forward character: C-f By word Backward word: M-b (i.e. Alt b...
One of the use cases of callback URLs is OAuth. Let us do this with an Instagram Login: If the user enters their credentials and clicks the Login button, Instagram will validate the credentials and return an access_token. We need that access_token in our app. For our app to be able to listen to suc...
Enums contains only constants and can be compared directly with ==. So, only reference check is needed, no need to use .equals method. Moreover, if .equals used incorrectly, may raise the NullPointerException while that's not the case with == check. enum Day { GOOD, AVERAGE, WORST; } publi...
The Standard (10.4) states: Member functions can be called from a constructor (or destructor) of an abstract class; the effect of making a virtual call (10.3) to a pure virtual function directly or indirectly for the object being created (or destroyed) from such a constructor (or destructor) is u...
Most, but not all, C++ implementations support the #pragma once directive which ensures the file is only included once within a single compilation. It is not part of any ISO C++ standard. For example: // Foo.h #pragma once class Foo { }; While #pragma once avoids some problems associated w...
Installation Volley JCenter Gradle Import //in your project's app level build.gradle compile 'com.android.volley:volley:1.0.0' Create a subclass of Application public class AppController extends Application { public static final String TAG = AppController.class .getSimpleN...
There are two common ways to list all processes on a system. Both list all processes running by all users, though they differ in the format they output (the reason for the differences are historical). ps -ef # lists all processes ps aux # lists all processes in alternative format (BSD) Thi...
Process ID (pid) of the current instance of Bash. This is not the same as the $$ variable, but it often gives the same result. This is new in Bash 4 and doesn't work in Bash 3. ~> $ echo "\$\$ pid = $$ BASHPID = $BASHPID" $$ pid = 9265 BASHPID = 9265
This variable identifies the hardware, it can be useful in determining which binaries to execute: ~> $ echo $HOSTTYPE x86_64
An array containing the numbers of groups the user is in: #!/usr/bin/env bash echo You are assigned to the following groups: for group in ${GROUPS[@]}; do IFS=: read -r name dummy number members < <(getent group $group ) printf "name: %-10s number: %-15s members: %s\n" &qu...
Similar to $HOSTTYPE above, this also includes information about the OS as well as hardware ~> $ echo $MACHTYPE x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu

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