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cts:search( fn:doc(), cts:word-query("marklogic"))
This can be done in the following two ways - cts:search( fn:collection("first-collection"), cts:word-query("marklogic")) In this, the scope is changed from all the documents to documents in collection "first-collection" only. In the second approach, use ...
This query returns all the documents with element "company" and its value as "marklogic" cts:element-value-query(xs:QName('company'), 'marklogic'))
C++14 It is often useful to define classes or structures that have a variable number and type of data members which are defined at compile time. The canonical example is std::tuple, but sometimes is it is necessary to define your own custom structures. Here is an example that defines the structure ...
// 1. Base example not using language support for covariance, dynamic type checking. class Top { public: virtual Top* clone() const = 0; virtual ~Top() = default; // Necessary for `delete` via Top*. }; class D : public Top { public: Top* clone() const override ...
// 3. Covariant smart pointer result (automated cleanup). #include <memory> using std::unique_ptr; template< class Type > auto up( Type* p ) { return unique_ptr<Type>( p ); } class Top { private: virtual Top* virtual_clone() const = 0; public: unique_ptr&l...
The received bytes have to be decoded with the correct character encoding to be interpreted as text: Python 3.x3.0 import urllib.request response = urllib.request.urlopen("http://stackoverflow.com/") data = response.read() encoding = response.info().get_content_charset() html = d...
private final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(getClass().getCanonicalName()); WebView webView = new WebView(); webEngine = webView.getEngine(); webEngine.setOnAlert(event -> logger.warning(() -> "JS alert: " + event.getData()));
Sometimes it's useful to test private & protected methods as well as public ones. class Car { /** * @param mixed $argument * * @return mixed */ protected function drive($argument) { return $argument; } /** * @return bool *...
The time for Scheduler Tasks are measured in Ticks. Under normal conditions, there are 20 ticks per second. Tasks scheduled with .scheduleSyncRepeatingTask will be run on the Main Thread Bukkit.getScheduler().scheduleSyncRepeatingTask(plugin, new Runnable() { @Override public void run(...
The Java SE Development Kit (JDK) 7 Update 10 (or later) or JDK 8 is required to install NetBeans IDE. You can download the latest update of JDK 7 and JDK 8 at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads. The PHP and C/C++ NetBeans bundles only require the Java Runtime Environment (JRE)...
A reference is not an object, and unlike an object, it is not guaranteed to occupy some contiguous bytes of memory. The standard leaves it unspecified whether a reference requires any storage at all. A number of features of the language conspire to make it impossible to portably examine any storage ...
This example combines multiple variants of MonoBehaviour singletons found on the internet into one and let you change its behavior depending on global static fields. This example was tested using Unity 5. To use this singleton, all you need to do is extend it as follows: public class MySingleton ...
C++11 All standard library containers are left in a valid but unspecified state after being moved from. For example, in the following code, v2 will contain {1, 2, 3, 4} after the move, but v1 is not guaranteed to be empty. int main() { std::vector<int> v1{1, 2, 3, 4}; std::vector&l...
The time for Scheduler Tasks are measured in Ticks. Under normal conditions, there are 20 ticks per second. Tasks scheduled with .scheduleSyncDelayedTask will be run on the Main Thread Bukkit.getScheduler().scheduleSyncDelayedTask(plugin, new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { ...
The CLOS MOP provides the hook slot-value-using-class, that is called when a slot is value is accessed, read or modified. Because we only care for modifications in this case we define a method for (setf slot-value-using-class). (defclass document () ((id :reader id :documentation "A hash co...
One example per topic may be pinned by clicking the pin icon in the bottom left corner of the example. So long as a topic is pinned, it will stay at the top of a topic's example collection.
CROSS APPLY enables you to "join" rows from a table with dynamically generated rows returned by some table-value function. Imagine that you have a Company table with a column that contains an array of products (ProductList column), and a function that parse these values and returns a set ...
CROSS APPLY enables you to "join" rows from a table with collection of JSON objects stored in a column. Imagine that you have a Company table with a column that contains an array of products (ProductList column) formatted as JSON array. OPENJSON table value function can parse these values...

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