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Introduce environment variable VAGRANT_DEFAULT_PROVIDER export VAGRANT_DEFAULT_PROVIDER=vmware_fusion
vagrant up --provider hyperv
vagrant up --provider docker
vagrant up --provider vmware_fusion
vagrant up --provider vmware_workstation
vagrant up --provider virtualbox VirtualBox is the default provider for a vanilla Vagrant setup.
#!/bin/bash NO_SNAPSHOTS="No snapshots have been taken yet" SNAPSHOT_OUTPUT=$(vagrant snapshot list | grep "${NO_SNAPSHOTS}") if [ -z "${SNAPSHOT_OUTPUT}" ]; then echo "Found some snapshots, going to remove them" for SNAPSHOT in $(vagrant snap...
vagrant snapshot restore --no-provision mysnapshot
NSString *testString = @"There are 42 sheep and 8672 cows."; NSError *error = nil; NSRegularExpression *regex = [NSRegularExpression regularExpressionWithPattern:@"(\\d+)" options:NSRegularExpressionCaseIns...
Log the realm file location using: NSLog(@"%@",[RLMRealmConfiguration defaultConfiguration].fileURL); The line above will print the location to Xcode's console. Copy the file path, go to Finder → Go → Go to Folder... (or ⌘+⇧+G)→ paste the path and hit Go.
Problem # models.py: class Library(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=100) books = models.ManyToManyField(Book) class Book(models.Model): title = models.CharField(max_length=100) # views.py def myview(request): # Query the database. libraries = Librar...
Problem Django querysets are evaluated in a lazy fashion. For example: # models.py: class Author(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=100) class Book(models.Model): author = models.ForeignKey(Author, related_name='books') title = models.CharField(max_length=100) ...
The bisect command helps you to track down the changeset that introduced a bug. Reset the bisect state and mark the current revision as bad (it contains the bug!) hg bisect --reset hg bisect --bad Go back to a point where you think the bug isn't present hg update -r -200 Now...
public class Foo { private const int TASK_ITERATION_DELAY_MS = 1000; private CancellationTokenSource _cts; public Foo() { this._cts = new CancellationTokenSource(); } public void StartExecution() { Task.Factory.StartNew(this.OwnCodeCancelable...
public class Foo { private CancellationTokenSource _cts; public Foo() { this._cts = new CancellationTokenSource(); } public void StartExecution() { Task.Factory.StartNew(this.OwnCodeCancelableTask, this._cts.Token); } public void Cance...
/// <summary> /// Gets a BackgroundTask by its name /// </summary> /// <param name="taskName">Name of the task to find</param> /// <returns>The found Task or null if none found</returns> public BackgroundTaskRegistration TaskByName(string taskName) ...
Whereas Classes are more like blueprints, Objects are static (i.e. already instantiated): object Dog { def bark: String = "Raf" } Dog.bark() // yields "Raf" They are often used as a companion to a class, they allow you to write: class Dog(val name: String) { } ...
Lubridate provides ymd() series of functions for parsing character strings into dates. The letters y, m, and d correspond to the year, month, and day elements of a date-time. mdy("07-21-2016") # Returns Date ## [1] "2016-07-21" mdy("07-21-2016", t...
date <- now() date ## "2016-07-22 03:42:35 IST" year(date) ## 2016 minute(date) ## 42 wday(date, label = T, abbr = T) # [1] Fri # Levels: Sun < Mon < Tues < Wed < Thurs < Fri < Sat day(date) <- 31 ## "2016-07-31 03:42:35 IST" # If an ...
Unlike durations, periods can be used to accurately model clock times without knowing when events such as leap seconds, leap days, and DST changes occur. start_2012 <- ymd_hms("2012-01-01 12:00:00") ## [1] "2012-01-01 12:00:00 UTC" # period() considers leap year calculati...

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