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Although it's bad practice, it's possible to add multiple return statements in a exception handling block: public static int returnTest(int number){ try{ if(number%2 == 0) throw new Exception("Exception thrown"); else return x; } catch(Exception e){ ...
LISP and Scheme's greatest advantage over other mainstream programming language is their macro system. Unlike the C preprocessor and other macro languages, Scheme macros take parsed code as input and return expanded code as output. This is one of the applications of Scheme's “code is data” phrase, a...
In this example we want to create a class that will generate and output to console, a random number between a range of two integers which are passed as arguments during the initialization. public class SimpleRangeRandom implements Runnable { private int min; private int max; pr...
When you implement java.io.Serializable interface to make a class serializable, the compiler looks for a static final field named serialVersionUID of type long. If the class doesn't have this field declared explicitly then the compiler will create one such field and assign it with a value which come...
Converting an integer type to the corresponding promoted type is better than converting it to some other integer type. void f(int x); void f(short x); signed char c = 42; f(c); // calls f(int); promotion to int is better than conversion to short short s = 42; f(s); // calls f(short); exact mat...
Download the Atlassian conversion utility here. This utility requires Java, so please ensure that you have the Java Runtime Environment JRE installed on the machine you plan to do the conversion. Use the command java -jar svn-migration-scripts.jar verify to check if your machine is missing any of t...
The macro WITH-INPUT-FROM-STRING can be used to make a stream from a string. (with-input-from-string (str "Foobar") (loop for i from 0 for char = (read-char str nil nil) while char do (format t "~d: ~a~%" i char))) ; 0: F ; 1: o ; 2: o ; 3: b ;...
The macro WITH-OUTPUT-TO-STRING can be used to create a string output stream, and return the resulting string at the end. (with-output-to-string (str) (write-line "Foobar!" str) (write-string "Barfoo!" str)) ;=> "Foobar! ; Barfoo!" The same can be done ...
A file can be opened for reading as a stream using WITH-OPEN-FILE macro. (with-open-file (file #P"test.file") (loop for i from 0 for line = (read-line file nil nil) while line do (format t "~d: ~a~%" i line))) ; 0: Foobar ; 1: Barfoo ; 2: Quuxbar...
A file can be opened for writing as a stream using WITH-OPEN-FILE macro. (with-open-file (file #P"test.file" :direction :output :if-exists :append :if-does-not-exist :create) (dolist (line '("Foobar" &q...
Installing Tcl 8.6.4 on Windows : The easiest way to get Tcl on a windows machine is to install the ActiveTcl distribution from ActiveState. Navigate to www.activestate.com and follow the links to download the Free Community Edition of ActiveTcl for Windows (choose 32/64 bit version app...
Method stopLoading() stops the current loading process of the webview. Swift webview.stopLoading() Objective-C [webview stopLoading];
Swift webview.reload() Objective-C [webview reload];
Whatever you do to customize Vim, it should NEVER happen outside of $HOME: on Linux, BSD and Cygwin, $HOME is usually /home/username/, on Mac OS X, $HOME is /Users/username/, on Windows, $HOME is usually C:\Users\username\. The canonical location for your vimrc and your vim directory is at ...
There are three kinds of options: boolean options, string options, number options. To check the value of an option, use :set option? to check the value of an option, use :verbose set option? to also see where it was last set. Setting boolean options set booloption " Set boo...
Don't put comments after mappings, it will break things. Use :map <F6> to see what is mapped to <F6> and in which mode. Use :verbose map <F6> to also see where it was last mapped. :map and :map! are too generic. Use :n[nore]map for normal mode mappings, :i[nore]map for insert ...
Don't forget the bang to allow Vim to overwrite that command next time you reload your vimrc. Custom commands must start with an uppercase character. Examples command! MyCommand call SomeFunction() command! MyOtherCommand command | Command | command See :help user-commands.
Don't forget the bang to allow Vim to overwrite that function next time you reload the script where the function is defined. Custom functions must start either with an uppercase character (global functions), or with s: (script local functions), or they must be prefixed with the name associated to...
Autocommand groups are good for organization but they can be useful for debugging too. Think of them as small namespaces that you can enable/disable at will. Example augroup MyGroup " Clear the autocmds of the current group to prevent them from piling " up each time you rel...
if v:version >= 704 " Do something if Vim is the right version. endif if has('patch666') " Do something if Vim has the right patch-level. endif if has('feature') " Do something if Vim is built with 'feature'. endif See :help has-patch and :help feature-li...

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