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In most object oriented languages, allocating memory for an object and initializing it is an atomic operation: // Both allocates memory and calls the constructor MyClass object = new MyClass(); In Objective-C, these are separate operations. The class methods alloc (and its historic sibling allo...
Use the following piece of code to set the badge number from within your application (suppose someNumber has been declared before): Objective-C [UIApplication sharedApplication].applicationIconBadgeNumber = someNumber; Swift UIApplication.shared.applicationIconBadgeNumber = someNumber In order ...
There's an installation guide for running a JIRA Server under Windows or Linux / Mac ( see Installing JIRA applications) For local testing there's an SDK, which starts a JIRA test instance and can be used to develop JIRA Plugins (see Set up the Atlassian Plugin SDK and Build a Project)
import React, { Component } from 'react' import { View, Text, AppRegistry } from 'react-native' class Example extends Component { render () { return ( <View> <Text> I'm a basic Component </Text> </View> ) } } AppRegistry.registe...
These components will have changing States. import React, { Component } from 'react' import { View, Text, AppRegistry } from 'react-native' class Example extends Component { constructor (props) { super(props) this.state = { name: "Sriraman" } } render ...
As the name implies, Stateless Components do not have any local state. They are also known as Dumb Components. Without any local state, these components do not need lifecycle methods or much of the boilerplate that comes with a stateful component. Class syntax is not required, you can simply do con...
Consider the following example: public final class Person { private final String firstName; private final String lastName; public Person(String firstName, String lastName) { this.firstName = (firstName == null) ? "" : firstName; this.lastName = (lastN...
ADD 1 TO cobol This modifies the variable cobol. Overflow silently ignored. ADD 1 TO cobol GIVING GnuCOBOL This doesn't modify cobol, the result of the ADD being stored in GnuCOBOL. Again, overflow of the storage allocation silently ignored (the field will stay at its old value on size erro...
[Header( "My variables" )] public string MyString; [HideInInspector] public string MyHiddenString; [Multiline( 5 )] public string MyMultilineString; [TextArea( 2, 8 )] public string MyTextArea; [Space( 15 )] public int MyInt; [Range( 2.5f, 12.5f )] public float MyFlo...
[DisallowMultipleComponent] [RequireComponent( typeof( Rigidbody ) )] public class AttributesExample : MonoBehaviour { [...] } [DisallowMultipleComponent] The DisallowMultipleComponent attribute prevents users adding multiple instances of this component to one GameObject. [Requi...
[ExecuteInEditMode] public class AttributesExample : MonoBehaviour { [RuntimeInitializeOnLoadMethod] private static void FooBar() { [...] } [RuntimeInitializeOnLoadMethod( RuntimeInitializeLoadType.BeforeSceneLoad )] private static void Foo() { ...
[AddComponentMenu( "Examples/Attribute Example" )] public class AttributesExample : MonoBehaviour { [ContextMenuItem( "My Field Action", "MyFieldContextAction" )] public string MyString; private void MyFieldContextAction() { [...] ...
Use .PHONY to specify the targets that are not files, e.g., clean or mrproper. Good example .PHONY: clean clean: rm *.o temp Bad example clean: rm *.o temp In the good example make knows that clean is not a file, therefore it will not search if it is or not up to date and will ex...
Data frames are R's tabular data structure. They can be written to or read from in a variety of ways. This example illustrates a couple common situations. See the links at the end for other resources. Writing Before making the example data below, make sure you're in a folder you want to write to....
Detailed instructions on getting core-bluetooth set up or installed.
This example uses C++14 and boost::any. In C++17 you can swap in std::any instead. The syntax we end up with is: const auto print = make_any_method<void(std::ostream&)>([](auto&& p, std::ostream& t){ t << p << "\n"; }); super_any<decltype(print...
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <title>Draw two rectangles on the canvas</title> <style> canvas{ border:1px solid gray; } </style> <script async...
We can change the tasks execution order with the dependsOn method. task A << { println 'Hello from A' } task B(dependsOn: A) << { println "Hello from B" } Adding `dependsOn: causes: task B depends on task A Gradle to execute A task everytime before the B ta...
project('projectA') { task A(dependsOn: ':projectB:B') << { println 'Hello from A' } } project('projectB') { task B << { println 'Hello from B' } } To refer to a task in another project, you prefix the name of the task with the path of the pr...
task A << { println 'Hello from A' } task B << { println 'Hello from B' } B.dependsOn A It is an alternative way to define the dependency instead of using the task name. And the output is the same: > gradle -q B Hello from A Hello from B

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