Tutorial by Examples: ha

Given the table Employee idName3Yooden Vranx And the file employee.txt 1 \t Arthur Dent 2 \t Marvin 3 \t Zaphod Beeblebrox The --ignore option will ignore the entry on duplicate keys $ mysqlimport --ignore mycompany employee.txt idName1Arthur Dent2Marvin3Yooden Vranx The --replace opt...
Template Haskell is enabled by the -XTemplateHaskell GHC extension. This extension enables all the syntactic features further detailed in this section. The full details on Template Haskell are given by the user guide. Splices A splice is a new syntactic entity enabled by Template Haskell, writ...
CHAR(n) is a string of a fixed length of n characters. If it is CHARACTER SET utf8mb4, that means it occupies exactly 4*n bytes, regardless of what text is in it. Most use cases for CHAR(n) involve strings that contain English characters, hence should be CHARACTER SET ascii. (latin1 will do just ...
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...
An integer type which is "large enough to store any member of the implementation’s basic character set". It is implementation-defined whether char is signed (and has a range of at least -127 to +127, inclusive) or unsigned (and has a range of at least 0 to 255, inclusive). const char zer...
Less doesn't put any restrictions on the number of times the parent selector (&) can be used in a complex selector and so, we can use it more than once like in the below examples to select sibling elements without the need to repeat the selector. .demo { border: 1px solid black; /* add borde...
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...
C++11 An unsigned integer type with the same size and alignment as uint_least16_t, which is therefore large enough to hold a UTF-16 code unit. const char16_t message[] = u"你好,世界\n"; // Chinese for "hello, world\n" std::cout << sizeof(message)/sizeof(char16_t) ...
C++11 An unsigned integer type with the same size and alignment as uint_least32_t, which is therefore large enough to hold a UTF-32 code unit. const char32_t full_house[] = U"🂣🂳🂨🂸🃈"; // non-BMP characters std::cout << sizeof(full_house)/sizeof(char32_t) <<...
In the Adobe technical white paper Adobe Acrobat 9 Digital Signatures, Changes and Improvements, especially its section "Allowed and disallowed changes", Adobe clarifies the allowed changes (as seen by Acrobat 9 and up) that can be made to a certified or signed document without invalidatin...
Phantom types are useful for dealing with data, that has identical representations but isn't logically of the same type. A good example is dealing with currencies. If you work with currencies you absolutely never want to e.g. add two amounts of different currencies. What would the result currency o...
The following class can be used as a single class that can handle GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, and other requests: class APIResponseObject{ int responseCode; String response; APIResponseObject(int responseCode,String response) { this.responseCode = responseCode; ...
The following code is taken from he official AutoHotkey documentation: Function implementation: #Persistent OnClipboardChange("ClipChanged") return ClipChanged(Type) { ToolTip Clipboard data type: %Type% Sleep 1000 ToolTip ; Turn off the tip. } Label implementati...
Some character may be reserved for HTML and cannot be used directly as it may obstruct the actual HTML codes. For example, trying to display the left and right angle brackets (<>) in the source code may cause unexpected results in the output. Similarly, white spaces as written in the source co...
It is possible that the client browser does not support Javascript or have Javascript execution disabled, perhaps due to security reasons. To be able to tell users that a script is supposed to execute in the page, the <noscript> tag can be used. The content of <noscript> is displayed whe...
The term responsive web design was first coined by Ethan Marcotte in his famous article Responsive Web Design, published in 2010 in A List Apart. This Smashing Magazine article by Kayla Knight describes it as follows: Responsive Web design is the approach that suggests that design and developme...
This example draws text paragraphs into any portions of the canvas that have opaque pixels. It works by finding the next block of opaque pixels that is large enough to contain the next specified word and filling that block with the specified word. The opaque pixels can come from any source: Path d...
This example fills text with a specified image. Important! The specified image must be fully loaded before calling this function or the drawing will fail. Use image.onload to be sure the image is fully loaded. function drawImageInsideText(canvas,x,y,img,text,font){ var c=canvas.cloneNode();...
Classes, structs, enums and all their methods are internal by default. This means they can be only accessed from the same module. The test cases are in a different target an this means they are in a different module. To be able to access the method you want to test, you need to import the module to ...
If you want to add a Drawable be shown during the load, you can add a placeholder: Glide.with(context) .load(yourUrl) .placeholder(R.drawable.placeholder) .into(imageView); If you want a Drawable to be shown if the load fails for any reason: Glide.with(context) .load(yourUrl...

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