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You can pass a pointer variable to a method as parameter. The following example illustrates this: using System; namespace UnsafeCodeApplication { class TestPointer { public unsafe void swap(int* p, int *q) { int temp = *p; *p = *q; *q = temp; ...
In C#, an array name and a pointer to a data type same as the array data, are not the same variable type. For example, int *p and int[] p, are not same type. You can increment the pointer variable p because it is not fixed in memory but an array address is fixed in memory, and you can't increment th...
Simple single port RAM with async read/write operations module ram_single_port_ar_aw #( parameter DATA_WIDTH = 8, parameter ADDR_WITDH = 3 )( input we, // write enable input oe, // output enable input [(ADDR_WITDH-1):0] waddr, // ...
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...
a Character evaluates to true if it's value is not zero, false if zero assert ! new Character((char)0) assert ! new Character('\u0000Hello Zero Char'.charAt(0)) assert new Character('Hello'.charAt(0))
a Matcher evaluates to true if it can find at least one match, false if no match is found // a match is found => true assert 'foo' =~ /[a-z]/ // the regexp does not match fully => no match => false assert !( 'foo' ==~ /[a-z]/ ) // a match is found => true assert 'foo' =~ /o/ // no...
The evaluation of a closure is the evaluation of the result of the closure. All rules applies : if the closure returns a null , zero number or empty String, Collection, Map or Array it evaluates to false otherwise to true. // Closure return non zero number => true assert { 42 }() // closure ...
There are frequent behavior patterns that can result in a lot of boilerplate code. By declaring a method that takes a Closure as a parameter, you can simplify your program. As an example, it is a common pattern to retrieve a database connection, start a transaction, do work, and then either commit ...
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...
Detailed instructions on getting apache-poi set up or installed.
<button class="btn btn-default" type="button">Default</button> <button class="btn btn-primary" type="button">Primary</button> <button class="btn btn-success" type="button">Success</button> <button c...
app.ts import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {Platform, ionicBootstrap} from 'ionic-angular'; import {StatusBar} from 'ionic-native'; import {LoginPage} from './pages/login/login'; import {FIREBASE_PROVIDERS, defaultFirebase, AuthMethods, AuthProviders, firebaseAuthConfig} from 'angul...
It is (almost always) a bad idea to call System.gc(). The javadoc for the gc() method specifies the following: "Calling the gc method suggests that the Java Virtual Machine expend effort toward recycling unused objects in order to make the memory they currently occupy available for quick re...
The Path class is used to programmaticaly represent a path in the file system (and can therefore point to files as well as directories, even to non-existent ones) A path can be obtained using the helper class Paths: Path p1 = Paths.get("/var/www"); Path p2 = Paths.get(URI.create("f...
Information about a path can be get using the methods of a Path object: toString() returns the string representation of the path Path p1 = Paths.get("/var/www"); // p1.toString() returns "/var/www" getFileName() returns the file name (or, more specifically, the last ...
Joining Two Paths Paths can be joined using the resolve() method. The path passed has to be a partial path, which is a path that doesn't include the root element. Path p5 = Paths.get("/home/"); Path p6 = Paths.get("arthur/files"); Path joined = p5.resolve(p6); Path otherJoi...
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...
Files can be written bite- and line-wise using the Files class Path p2 = Paths.get("/home/testuser/File.txt"); List<String> lines = Arrays.asList( new String[]{"First line", "Second line", "Third line"}); Files.write(p2, lines); Files.writ...
The object-fit property will defines how an element will fit into a box with an established height and width. Usually applied to an image or video, Object-fit accepts the following five values: FILL object-fit:fill; Fill stretches the image to fit the content box without regard to the image...
When making a bind of something, for example a date you may want to show it in a specific format without messing around with it in the code. To do this we can use the StringFormat property. Here are some examples: Text="{Binding Path=ReleaseDate, StringFormat=dddd dd MMMM yyyy}" This...

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