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getfunc() { declare -f "$@" } function func(){ echo "I am a sample function" } funcd="$(getfunc func)" getfunc func # or echo "$funcd" Output: func () { echo "I am a sample function" }
We will now add some additional XML nodes to the "my-document" element and update the document. The snippet again contains comments to explain what is happening. xquery version "1.0-ml"; (: We are preserving the same URI as we used originally :) let $uri := "/stuff/mysimp...
MarkLogic is first and foremost a search engine, so let's use two different methods to search for this document. Using search:search() This gives a peek into using search:search() to develop search applications. This library provides Google-like search results and will likely speed up your develop...
You can use the method getAppletContext() to get an AppletContext object that allows you to request the browser to open a link. For this you use the method showDocument(). Its second parameter tells the browser to use a new window _blank or the one that shows the applet _self. public class MyLinkAp...
Java applets are able to load different resources. But since they are running in the web browser of the client you need to make sure that these resources are accessible. Applets are not able to access client resources as the local file system. If you want to load resources from the same URL the App...
// app.module.ts import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { HttpModule } from '@angular/http'; import { MyRootComponent } from './app.component'; @NgModule({ declarations: [MyRootComponent], imports: [BrowserModule, Ht...
You can retrieve the data stored at the located referenced by the pointer variable, using the ToString() method. The following example demonstrates this: using System; namespace UnsafeCodeApplication { class Program { public static void Main() { unsafe { ...
The PATH environment variable is generally defined in ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile or /etc/profile or ~/.profile or /etc/bash.bashrc (distro specific Bash configuration file) $ echo $PATH /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games:/snap/bin:/usr/lib/jv...
To remove a PATH from a PATH environment variable, you need to edit ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile or /etc/profile or ~/.profile or /etc/bash.bashrc (distro specific) file and remove the assignment for that particular path. Instead of finding the exact assignment, you could just do a replacement in t...
To interact with the filesystem you use the methods of the class Files. Checking existence To check the existence of the file or directory a path points to, you use the following methods: Files.exists(Path path) and Files.notExists(Path path) !Files.exists(path) does not neccesarily have t...
The following commands can be used to swap the names of two MySQL databases (<db1> and <db2>): mysqladmin -uroot -p<password> create swaptemp mysqldump -uroot -p<password> --routines <db1> | mysql -uroot -p<password> swaptemp mysqladmin -uroot -p<password&gt...
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In C and C++, the asterisk in the declaration of a pointer variable is part of the expression being declared. In C#, the asterisk in the declaration is part of the type. In C, C++ and C#, the following snippet declares an int pointer: int* a; In C and C++, the following snippet declares an int ...
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 ...
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...
You can add multiple dependencies. task A << { println 'Hello from A' } task B(dependsOn: A) << { println 'Hello from B' } task C << { println 'Hello from C' } task D(dependsOn: ['B', 'C'] << { println 'Hello from D' } The output is: >...
task A << { println 'Hello from A' } task B << { println 'Hello from B' } B.mustRunAfter A The B.mustRunAfter A line tells Gradle to run task after task specified as an argument. And the output is: > gradle -q B A Hello from A Hello from B The ordering rule d...
CardView provides a default elevation and corner radius so that cards have a consistent appearance across the platforms. You can customize these default values using these attributes in the xml file: card_view:cardElevation attribute add elevation in CardView. card_view:cardBackgroundColor attr...
class Category(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=20) class Product(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=64) category = models.ForeignKey(Category, on_delete=models.PROTECT) To get the number products for each category: >>> categories = Ca...
In Gloss, one can use the display function to create very simple static graphics. To use this one needs to first import Graphics.Gloss. Then in the code there should the following: main :: IO () main = display window background drawing window is of type Display which can be constructed in two ...

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