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While a simple mock returns null (or defaults for primitives) to every call, it is possible to change that behaviour. Dependency mock = Mockito.mock(Dependency.class, new Answer() { @Override public Object answer(InvocationOnMock invocationOnMock) throws Throwable { ...
The following example illustrates how to use CullingGroups to get notifications according to the distance reference point. This script has been simplified for brevity and uses several performance heavy methods. using UnityEngine; using System.Linq; public class CullingGroupBehaviour : Mono...
Following script illustrates how to receive events according to visibility to a set camera. This script uses several performance heavy methods for brevity. using UnityEngine; using System.Linq; public class CullingGroupCameraBehaviour : MonoBehaviour { CullingGroup localCullingGroup;...
If everything whas been set up correctly, the following snippet will show a window titled "SFML works!" with a green circle: #include <SFML/Graphics.hpp> int main() { sf::RenderWindow window(sf::VideoMode(200, 200), "SFML works!"); sf::CircleShape shape(100.f...
module.exports.routes = { 'GET /foo': 'FooController.index', 'GET /foo/new': 'FooController.new', 'POST /foo/create': 'FooController.create', 'GET /foo/:id/edit': 'FooController.edit', 'PUT /foo/:id/update': 'FooController.update', 'GET /foo/:id': 'FooController.show', ...
module.exports.routes = { // This function will be executed for all http verbs on all urls 'all /*', function (req, res, next) { // Expose the function `fooBar` to all views (via the locals object) res.locals.fooBar = function (arg1) { return 'foobar' + arg1; }; }, };...
module.exports.routes = { 'GET /foo/*': { fn: function(req, res) { res.send("FOO!"); }, skipAssets: true }, };
Visitor pattern allows you to add new operations or methods to a set of classes without modifying the structure of those classes. This pattern is especially useful when you want to centralise a particular operation on an object without extending the object Or without modifying the object. UML diag...
The yield keyword allows lazy-evaluation of the collection. Forcibly loading the whole collection into memory is called eager evaluation. The following code shows this: IEnumerable<int> myMethod() { for(int i=0; i <= 8675309; i++) { yield return i; } } ... // ...
Consider using Extension Methods as Functions which wrap other code, here's a great example that uses both a static method and and extension method to wrap the Try Catch construct. Make your code Bullet Proof... using System; using System.Diagnostics; namespace Samples { /// <summary&g...
Database connections are set up using the CF Administrator tool. See Database Connections for how to connect a datasource. To execute queries all you need is the <cfquery> tag. The <cfquery> tag connects to and opens the database for you, all you need to do is supply it with the name of...
You can limit the number of rows to be returned by using the maxrows attribute. <cfquery datasource="Entertainment" maxrows="50"> select * from Movies </cfquery>
create destination with <a id="destinationLinkName"></a> link to destination [link text](#destinationLinkName)
If you want to make internal classes or functions of an assembly accessable from another assembly you declare this by InternalsVisibleTo and the assembly name that is allowed to access. In this example code in the assembly MyAssembly.UnitTests is allowed to call internal elements from MyAssembly. ...
Virtual Methods are methods in Java that are non-static and without the keyword Final in front. All methods by default are virtual in Java. Virtual Methods play important roles in Polymorphism because children classes in Java can override their parent classes' methods if the function being overriden...
Consider the following struct definitions: struct Foo { my_bool: bool, my_num: isize, my_string: String, } struct Bar (bool, isize, String); struct Baz; Constructing new structure values for these types is straightforward: let foo = Foo { my_bool: true, my_num: 42, my_string: ...
C.I.A.s are intended as a simple way of getting attributes from whatever is calling the targeted method. There is really only 1 way to use them and there are only 3 attributes. Example: //This is the "calling method": the method that is calling the target method public void doProcess() ...
Write-Host "Hello World" Introduction to PowerShell
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello World");
namespace HelloWorld; interface type App = class public class method Main(args: array of String); end; implementation class method App.Main(args: array of String); begin Console.WriteLine('Hello World'); end; end.

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