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Putting UIAutomator tests together to a test suite is a quick thing: package de.androidtest.myapplication; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import org.junit.runners.Suite; @RunWith(Suite.class) @Suite.SuiteClasses({InterAppTest1.class, InterAppTest2.class}) public class AppTestSuite {} ...
This example creates a MediaSession object when a Service is started. The MediaSession object is released when the Service gets destroyed: public final class MyService extends Service { private static MediaSession s_mediaSession; @Override public void onCreate() { // Insta...
Trigger speech to text translation private void startListening() { //Intent to listen to user vocal input and return result in same activity Intent intent = new Intent(RecognizerIntent.ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH); //Use a language model based on free-form speech recognition. ...
The following code can be used to trigger speech-to-text translation without showing a dialog: public void startListeningWithoutDialog() { // Intent to listen to user vocal input and return the result to the same activity. Intent intent = new Intent(RecognizerIntent.ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEEC...
This example assumes that you have already set up a Firebase Realtime Database. If you are a starter, then please inform yourself here on how to add Firebase to your Android project. First, add the dependency of the Firebase Database to the app level build.gradle file: compile 'com.google.firebase...
First create a BroadcastReceiver class to handle the incoming Location updates: public class LocationReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver implements Constants { @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { if (LocationResult.hasResult(intent)) { ...
A repository pattern can be used to encapsulate data storage specific code in designated components. The part of your application, that needs the data will only work with the repositories. You will want to create a repository for each combination of item you store and your database technology. Read...
We will take vehicle hierarchy example as depicted below. Vehicle.java package com.thejavageek.jpa.entities; import javax.persistence.Entity; import javax.persistence.GeneratedValue; import javax.persistence.GenerationType; import javax.persistence.Id; import javax.persistence.Inheritance...
angular.component("SampleComponent", { bindings: { title: '@', movies: '<', reservation: "=", processReservation: "&" } }); Here we have all binding elements. @ indicates that we need a very basic binding, from the parent scope ...
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[ProcessLog]( [LogId] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, [LogType] [varchar](20) NULL, [StartTime] [datetime] NULL, [EndTime] [datetime] NULL, [RunMinutes] AS (datediff(minute,coalesce([StartTime],getdate()),coalesce([EndTime],getdate()))) This gives run difference in minutes ...
The next example can be used to determine whether a enumeration has the FlagsAttribute specified. The methodology used is based on Reflection. This example will give a True result: Dim enu As [Enum] = New FileAttributes() Dim hasFlags As Boolean = enu.GetType().GetCustomAttributes(GetType(FlagsAt...
In some very specific scenarios we would feel the need to perform a specific action for each flag of the source enumeration. We can write a simple Generic extension method to realize this task. <DebuggerStepThrough> <Extension> <EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Always)> Pu...
The next example is intended to count the amount of flags in the specified flag combination. The example is provided as a extension method: <DebuggerStepThrough> <Extension> <EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Always)> Public Function CountFlags(ByVal sender As [Enum]) As In...
The next code illustrates how to find the nearest value of a Enum. First we define this Enum that will serve to specify search criteria (search direction) Public Enum EnumFindDirection As Integer Nearest = 0 Less = 1 LessOrEqual = 2 Greater = 3 GreaterOrEqual = 4 End Enum...
There are a number of guidelines to follow when creating and using header files in a C project: Idemopotence If a header file is included multiple times in a translation unit (TU), it should not break builds. Self-containment If you need the facilities declared in a header file, you sh...
If a particular header file is included more than once in a translation unit (TU), there should not be any compilation problems. This is termed 'idempotence'; your headers should be idempotent. Think how difficult life would be if you had to ensure that #include <stdio.h> was only included ...
Modern headers should be self-contained, which means that a program that needs to use the facilities defined by header.h can include that header (#include "header.h") and not worry about whether other headers need to be included first. Recommendation: Header files should be self-contained...
Headers are a crucial consistency checking mechanism, but they should be as small as possible. In particular, that means that a header should not include other headers just because the implementation file will need the other headers. A header should contain only those headers necessary for a con...
Google's Include What You Use project, or IWYU, ensures source files include all headers used in the code. Suppose a source file source.c includes a header arbitrary.h which in turn coincidentally includes freeloader.h, but the source file also explicitly and independently uses the facilities from ...
The C standard says that there is very little difference between the #include <header.h> and #include "header.h" notations. [#include <header.h>] searches a sequence of implementation-defined places for a header identified uniquely by the specified sequence between the &l...

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