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// View to hold the CAGradientLayer. let view: UIView = UIView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: 320, height: 320)) // Initialize gradient layer. let gradientLayer: CAGradientLayer = CAGradientLayer() // Set frame of gradient layer. gradientLayer.frame = view.bounds // Color at the top of...
There are a number of collection types in Python. While types such as int and str hold a single value, collection types hold multiple values. Lists The list type is probably the most commonly used collection type in Python. Despite its name, a list is more like an array in other languages, mostl...
Each time you use a selector in jQuery the DOM is searched for elements that match your query. Doing this too often or repeatedly will decrease performance. If you refer to a specific selector more than once you should add it to the cache by assigning it to a variable: var nav = $('#navigation'); ...
When implementing more than one interface that have methods of the same name that include default implementations, it is ambiguous to the compiler which implementation should be used. In the case of a conflict, the developer must override the conflicting method and provide a custom implementation. ...
A query engine is required in order to execute SPARQL queries over a dataset. Query engines may be embedded in applications, or accessed remotely. Remote access may be through a vendor-specific API, or through the SPARQL protocol if an implementation supports it. This documentation will not cover ho...
use std::fs::File; use std::io::Read; fn main() { let filename = "src/main.rs"; // Open the file in read-only mode. match File::open(filename) { // The file is open (no error). Ok(mut file) => { let mut content = String::new(); ...
use std::fs::File; use std::io::{BufRead, BufReader}; fn main() { let filename = "src/main.rs"; // Open the file in read-only mode (ignoring errors). let file = File::open(filename).unwrap(); let reader = BufReader::new(file); // Read the file line by line us...
use std::env; use std::fs::File; use std::io::Write; fn main() { // Create a temporary file. let temp_directory = env::temp_dir(); let temp_file = temp_directory.join("file"); // Open a file in write-only (ignoring errors). // This creates the file if it doe...
Server side: import socket serversocket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) serversocket.bind(('localhost', 8089)) serversocket.listen(5) # become a server socket, maximum 5 connections while True: connection, address = serversocket.accept() buf = connection.recv(6...
You can validate request data using the validate method (available in the base Controller, provided by the ValidatesRequests trait). If the rules pass, your code will keep executing normally; however, if validation fails, an error response containing the validation errors will automatically be se...
public function facebook() { return $this->socialite->driver('facebook')->stateless()->redirect()->getTargetUrl(); } This will return the URL that the consumer of the API must provide to the end user to get authorization from Facebook.
EXPOSE <port> [<port>...] From Docker's documentation: The EXPOSE instruction informs Docker that the container listens on the specified network ports at runtime. EXPOSE does not make the ports of the container accessible to the host. To do that, you must use either the -p flag to ...
Quote is a special operator that prevents evaluation of its argument. It returns its argument, unevaluated. CL-USER> (quote a) A CL-USER> (let ((a 3)) (quote a)) A
Meteor has several sample apps built-in. You can create a project with one of them and learn from how it was built. To create a sample app, install Meteor (see Getting Started) and then type: meteor create --example <app name> For example to create a sample todos app, write: meteor create...
$ docker run -e "ENV_VAR=foo" ubuntu /bin/bash Both -e and --env can be used to define environment variables inside of a container. It is possible to supply many environment variables using a text file: $ docker run --env-file ./env.list ubuntu /bin/bash Example environment variable...
Before Python 3.5+ was released, the asyncio module used generators to mimic asynchronous calls and thus had a different syntax than the current Python 3.5 release. Python 3.x3.5 Python 3.5 introduced the async and await keywords. Note the lack of parentheses around the await func() call. import ...
Example Application-extending class for handling the reporting: @ReportsCrashes( formUri = "https://backend-of-your-choice.com/",//Non-password protected. customReportContent = { /* */ReportField.APP_VERSION_NAME, ReportField.PACKAGE_NAME,ReportField.ANDROID_VERSION, R...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" <!-- etc --> > <!-- Internet is required. READ_LOGS are to ensure that the Logcat is transmitted--> <uses-perm...
This will show the user location on the map Objective-C [self.map setShowsUserLocation:YES]; Swift self.map?.showsUserLocation = true This will track the user location on the map, updating regions according Objective-C [self.map setUserTrackingMode:MKUserTrackingModeFollow]; Swift s...
views.py: from django.http import HttpResponse from django.views.generic import View class MyView(View): def get(self, request): # <view logic> return HttpResponse('result') urls.py: from django.conf.urls import url from myapp.views import MyView urlpatterns...

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