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To create a Swift Package, open a Terminal then create an empty folder: mkdir AwesomeProject cd AwesomeProject And init a Git repository: git init Then create the package itself. One could create the package structure manually but there's a simple way using the CLI command. If you want to ...
Partial classes provide a clean way to separate core logic of your scripts from platform specific methods. Partial classes and methods are marked with the keyword partial. This signals the compiler to leave the class "open" and look in other files for the rest of the implementation. // E...
C++11 Motivational example When you have a variadic template pack in the template parameters list, like in the following code snippet: template<typename ...Args> void func(Args &&...args) { //... }; The standard library (prior to C++17) offers no direct way to write enable_if...
In some cases it may not suffice to know whether more that one methods were called. The calling order of methods is also important. In such case you may use InOrder class of Mockito to verify the order of methods. SomeClass mock1 = Mockito.mock(SomeClass.class); otherClass mock2 = Mockito.mock(Oth...
Any attempt to modify a const object results in undefined behavior. This applies to const variables, members of const objects, and class members declared const. (However, a mutable member of a const object is not const.) Such an attempt can be made through const_cast: const int x = 123; const_cas...
Like most of the other programming languages, T-SQL also supports IF..ELSE statements. For example in the example below 1 = 1 is the expression, which evaluates to True and the control enters the BEGIN..END block and the Print statement prints the string 'One is equal to One' IF ( 1 = 1) --<-...
We can use multiple IF statement to check multiple expressions totally independent from each other. In the example below, each IF statement's expression is evaluated and if it is true the code inside the BEGIN...END block is executed. In this particular example, the First and Third expressions are ...
In a single IF..ELSE statement, if the expression evaluates to True in the IF statement the control enters the first BEGIN..END block and only the code inside that block gets executed , Else block is simply ignored. On the other hand if the expression evaluates to False the ELSE BEGIN..END block ge...
If we have Multiple IF...ELSE IF statements but we also want also want to execute some piece of code if none of expressions are evaluated to True , then we can simple add a final ELSE block which only gets executed if none of the IF or ELSE IF expressions are evaluated to true. In the example below...
More often than not we need to check multiple expressions and take specific actions based on those expressions. This situation is handled using multiple IF...ELSE IF statements. In this example all the expressions are evaluated from top to bottom. As soon as an expression evaluates to true, the cod...
Modifying the strings returned by the standard functions getenv(), strerror() and setlocale() is undefined. So, implementations may use static storage for these strings. The getenv() function, C11, §7.22.4.7, 4, says: The getenv function returns a pointer to a string associated with the matched...
If you have a greedy match as the first quantifier, the whole RE will be greedy, If you have non-greedy match as the first quantifier, the whole RE will be non-greedy. set mydata { Device widget1: port: 156 alias: input2 Device widget2: alias: input1 Device widget3: port: 238 alias...
\m : Beginning of a word. \M : End of a word. \y : Word boundary. \Y : a point that is not a word boundary. \Z : matches end of data. Documentation: re_syntax
Often you want to match an expression only in specific places (leaving them untouched in others, that is). Consider the following sentence: An apple a day keeps the doctor away (I eat an apple everyday). Here the "apple" occurs twice which can be solved with so called backtracking cont...
C11 The function specifier _Noreturn was introduced in C11. The header <stdnoreturn.h> provides a macro noreturn which expands to _Noreturn. So using _Noreturn or noreturn from <stdnoreturn.h> is fine and equivalent. A function that's declared with _Noreturn (or noreturn) is not allowe...
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Introduces an if statement. The keyword if must be followed by a parenthesized condition, which can be either an expression or a declaration. If the condition is truthy, the substatement after the condition will be executed. int x; std::cout << "Please enter a positive number." &lt...
There are no build-in methods for intersection and difference in Sets, but you can still achieve that but converting them to arrays, filtering, and converting back to Sets: var set1 = new Set([1, 2, 3, 4]), set2 = new Set([3, 4, 5, 6]); const intersection = new Set(Array.from(set1).filter(x...
Haskell supports importing a subset of items from a module. import qualified Data.Stream (map) as D would only import map from Data.Stream, and calls to this function would require D.: D.map odd [1..] otherwise the compiler will try to use Prelude's map function.
When multiple modules define the same functions by name, the compiler will complain. In such cases (or to improve readability), we can use a qualified import: import qualified Data.Stream as D Now we can prevent ambiguity compiler errors when we use map, which is defined in Prelude and Data.Stre...

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