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You are right in the middle of working on a new feature, and your boss comes in demanding that you fix something immediately. You may typically want use git stash to store your changes away temporarily. However, at this point your working tree is in a state of disarray (with new, moved, and removed ...
An actor inside Service Fabric is defined by a standard .NET interface/class pair: public interface IMyActor : IActor { Task<string> HelloWorld(); } internal class MyActor : Actor, IMyActor { public Task<string> HelloWorld() { return Task.FromResult(&quot...
A VHDL program can be simulated or synthesized. Simulation is what resembles most the execution in other programming languages. Synthesis translates a VHDL program into a network of logic gates. Many VHDL simulation and synthesis tools are parts of commercial Electronic Design Automation (EDA) s...
docker run --name="test-app" --entrypoint="/bin/bash" example-app This command will override the ENTRYPOINT directive of the example-app image when the container test-app is created. The CMD directive of the image will remain unchanged unless otherwise specified: docker run -...
docker run --add-host="app-backend:10.15.1.24" awesome-app This command adds an entry to the container's /etc/hosts file, which follows the format --add-host <name>:<address>. In this example, the name app-backend will resolve to 10.15.1.24. This is particularly useful for t...
For this example, we will use the vector: > x <- 11:20 > x [1] 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 R vectors are 1-indexed, so for example x[1] will return 11. We can also extract a sub-vector of x by passing a vector of indices to the bracket operator: > x[c(2,4,6)] [1] 12 14 16 ...
By default, List.sort sorts in ascending order. > List.sort [3,1,5] [1,3,5] : List number List.sort needs the list elements to be comparable. That means: String, Char, number (Int and Float), List of comparable or tuple of comparable. > List.sort [(5,"ddd"),(4,"zzz"),...
List.sortWith allows you to sort lists with data of any shape - you supply it with a comparison function. compareBools : Bool -> Bool -> Order compareBools a b = case (a,b) of (False, True) -> LT (True, False) -> GT _ -> ...
By default List.sort sorts in ascending order, with the compare function. There are two ways to sort in descending order: one efficient and one inefficient. The efficient way: List.sortWith and a descending comparison function. descending a b = case compare a b of LT -> GT ...
List.sortBy allows to use a function on the elements and use its result for the comparison. > List.sortBy String.length ["longest","short","medium"] ["short","medium","longest"] : List String -- because the lengths are: [7,5,6] It ...
Conditions are a fundamental part of almost any part of code. They are used to execute some parts of the code only in some situations, but not other. Let's look at the basic syntax: a = 5; if a > 10 % this condition is not fulfilled, so nothing will happen disp('OK') end if a < 1...
In some cases we want to run an alternative code if the condition is false, for this we use the optional else part: a = 20; if a < 10 disp('a smaller than 10') else disp('a bigger than 10') end Here we see that because a is not smaller than 10 the second part of the code, after t...
/** * @param num Numerator * @param denom Denominator * @throws ArithmeticException in case `denom` is `0` */ class Division @throws[ArithmeticException](/*no annotation parameters*/) protected (num: Int, denom: Int) { private[this] val wrongValue = num / denom /** Integer n...
This simple macro annotation outputs the annotated item as-is. import scala.annotation.{compileTimeOnly, StaticAnnotation} import scala.reflect.macros.whitebox.Context @compileTimeOnly("enable macro paradise to expand macro annotations") class noop extends StaticAnnotation { def m...
C++14 Those following duration user literals are declared in the namespace std::literals::chrono_literals, where both literals and chrono_literals are inline namespaces. Access to these operators can be gained with using namespace std::literals, using namespace std::chrono_literals, and using names...
A const Enum is the same as a normal Enum. Except that no Object is generated at compile time. Instead, the literal values are substituted where the const Enum is used. // Typescript: A const Enum can be defined like a normal Enum (with start value, specifig values, etc.) const enum NinjaActivity ...
Open the Visual Basic Editor ( see Opening the Visual Basic Editor ) Click Insert --> Module to add a new Module : Copy and Paste the following code in the new module : Sub hello() MsgBox "Hello World !" End Sub To obtain : Click on the green “play” arr...
You may have noticed that many applications have double-back-click functionality to exit the app. In this example, we are overriding the default back button action using the onBackPressed() method override. This method will Toast a message for the single back-click action, and will close the app if...
Open Excel Open the Visual Basic Editor ( see Opening the Visual Basic Editor ) Add a new module by clicking Insert --> Module : Copy and Paste the following code in the new module : Public Function Hello() As String 'Note: the output of the function is simply the function's name ...
We can get facts (ansible_os_family, ansible_pkg_mgr) with Ad-Hoc command of setup module and filter. ansible_os_family: $ ansible all -m setup -a 'filter=ansible_os_family' ra.local | SUCCESS => { "ansible_facts": { "ansible_os_family": "Debi...

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