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ansible -i hosts -m ping targethost -i hosts defines the path to inventory file targethost is the name of the host in the hosts file
Define interface //In this interface, you can define messages, which will be send to owner. public interface MyCustomListener { //In this case we have two messages, //the first that is sent when the process is successful. void onSuccess(List<Bitmap> bitmapList); //And Th...
Here's how you can destructure a vector: (def my-vec [1 2 3]) Then, for example within a let block, you can extract values from the vector very succinctly as follows: (let [[x y] my-vec] (println "first element:" x ", second element: " y)) ;; first element: 1 , second ele...
Here's how you can destructure a map: (def my-map {:a 1 :b 2 :c 3}) Then, for example, within a let block you can extract values from the map very succinctly as follows: (let [{x :a y :c} my-map] (println ":a val:" x ", :c val: " y)) ;; :a val: 1 , :c val: 3 Notice th...
Let's say you have a vector like so: (def my-vec [1 2 3 4 5 6]) And you want to extract the first 3 elements and get the remaining elements as a sequence. This can be done as follows: (let [[x y z & remaining] my-vec] (println "first:" x ", second:" y "third:&quot...
Create a class inheriting from Exception: class FooException(Exception): pass try: raise FooException("insert description here") except FooException: print("A FooException was raised.") or another exception type: class NegativeError(ValueError): pass ...
If the mimetype of the HTTP request is application/json, calling request.get_json() will return the parsed JSON data (otherwise it returns None) from flask import Flask, jsonify app = Flask(__name__) @app.route('/api/echo-json', methods=['GET', 'POST', 'DELETE', 'PUT']) ...
# For Python 2 compatibility. from __future__ import print_function import lxml.html import requests def main(): r = requests.get("https://httpbin.org") html_source = r.text root_element = lxml.html.fromstring(html_source) # Note root_element.xpath() gives a *...
Given a String and a Character let text = "Hello World" let char: Character = "o" We can count the number of times the Character appears into the String using let sensitiveCount = text.characters.filter { $0 == char }.count // case-sensitive let insensitiveCount = text.low...
To convert a string to boolean use Boolean(myString) or the shorter but less clear form !!myString All strings except the empty string (of length zero) are evaluated to true as booleans. Boolean('') === false // is true Boolean("") === false // is true Boolean('0') === fals...
Managed resources are resources that the runtime's garbage collector is aware and under control of. There are many classes available in the BCL, for example, such as a SqlConnection that is a wrapper class for an unmanaged resource. These classes already implement the IDisposable interface -- it's u...
class UsersController < ApplicationController def index hashmap_or_array = [{ name: "foo", email: "[email protected]" }] respond_to do |format| format.html { render html: "Hello World" } format.json { render json: hashmap_or_array } en...
resources :photos do member do get 'preview' end collection do get 'dashboard' end end This creates the following routes in addition to default 7 RESTful routes: get '/photos/:id/preview', to: 'photos#preview' get '/photos/dashboards', to: '...
#![feature(start, libc, lang_items)] #![no_std] #![no_main] // The libc crate allows importing functions from C. extern crate libc; // A list of C functions that are being imported extern { pub fn printf(format: *const u8, ...) -> i32; } #[no_mangle] // The main function, with...
The StringBuffer, StringBuilder, Formatter and StringJoiner classes are Java SE utility classes that are primarily used for assembling strings from other information: The StringBuffer class has been present since Java 1.0, and provides a variety of methods for building and modifying a "buf...
git config --global merge.conflictstyle diff3 Sets the diff3 style as default: instead of the usual format in conflicted sections, showing the two files: <<<<<<< HEAD left ======= right >>>>>>> master it will include an additional section containi...
parseFloat accepts a string as an argument which it converts to a float/ parseFloat("10.01") // = 10.01
// explicit type declaration let some_value: Option<u32> = Some(13); // implicit type declaration let some_other_value = Some(66);
You can use curly braces to interpolate expressions into string literals: def f(x: String) = x + x val a = "A" s"${a}" // "A" s"${f(a)}" // "AA" Without the braces, scala would only interpolate the identifier after the $ (in this case f...
Each time WordPress loads the page, it will run main loop. The loop is the way to iterate over all elements related to the page you are currently on. Main loop will work on a global WP_Query object. The query has a globalized method have_posts(), that allows us to loop through all results. Finally...

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