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$ mv filename.{jar,zip} This expands into mv filename.jar filename.zip .
Here's an example of a rule that gives each authenticated user a personal node at /users/$user_id where $user_id is the ID of the user obtained through Authentication. // These rules grant access to a node matching the authenticated // user's ID from the Firebase auth token { "rules"...
If you have one of the supported Linux distributions, you can follow the steps on the .NET Core website: https://www.microsoft.com/net If you have an unsupported distribution: Download the .NET Core SDK from the links, picking the distribution closer to the used one. https://www.microsoft.com/net...
First, create a key file, e.g., vault_pass_file, which ideally contains a long sequence of random characters. In linux systems you could use pwgen to create a random password file: pwgen 256 1 > vault_pass_file Then, use this file to encrypt sensitive data, e.g., groups_vars/group.yml: ANSI...
With Vault you can also encrypt non-structured data, such as private key files and still be able to decrypt them in your play with the lookup module. --- - name: Copy private key to destination copy: dest=/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa mode=0600 content=lookup('pipe', 'ANSIBLE_VAULT_PA...
You can run a play which relies on vault-encrypted templates by using the local_action module. --- - name: Decrypt template local_action: "shell {{ view_encrypted_file_cmd }} {{ role_path }}/templates/template.enc > {{ role_path }}/templates/template" changed_when: False - ...
For one-time, non-constant requests for a user's physical activity, use the Snapshot API: // Remember to initialize your client as described in the Remarks section Awareness.SnapshotApi.getDetectedActivity(client) .setResultCallback(new ResultCallback<DetectedActivityResult>() { ...
// Remember to intialize your client as described in the Remarks section Awareness.SnapshotApi.getLocation(client) .setResultCallback(new ResultCallback<LocationResult>() { @Override public void onResult(@NonNull LocationResult locationResult) { Location lo...
// Remember to initialize your client as described in the Remarks section Awareness.SnapshotApi.getWeather(client) .setResultCallback(new ResultCallback<WeatherResult>() { @Override public void onResult(@NonNull WeatherResult weatherResult) { Weather weathe...
You can use Bash Parameter Expansion to emulate common filename-processing operations like basename and dirname. We will use this as our example path: FILENAME="/tmp/example/myfile.txt" To emulate dirname and return the directory name of a file path: echo "${FILENAME%/*}" ...
Another use of RODBC is in connecting with SQL Server Management Database. We need to specify the 'Driver' i.e. SQL Server here, the database name "Atilla" and then use the sqlQuery to extract either the full table or a fraction of it. library(RODBC) cn <- odbcDriverConnect(connect...
proc myproc {} { puts "hi" } myproc # => hi An empty argument list (the second argument after the procedure name, "myproc") means that the procedure will not accept arguments.
proc myproc {alpha beta} { ... set foo $alpha set beta $bar ;# note: possibly useless invocation } myproc 12 34 ;# alpha will be 12, beta will be 34 If the argument list consists of words, those will be the names of local variables in the procedure, and their initi...
### Definition proc myproc {alpha {beta {}} {gamma green}} { puts [list $alpha $beta $gamma] } ### Use myproc A # => A {} green myproc A B # => A B green myproc A B C # => A B C This procedure accepts one, two, or three arguments: those parameters whose names are the fi...
proc myproc args { ... } proc myproc {args} { ... } ;# equivalent If the special parameter name args is the last item in the argument list, it receives a list of all arguments at that point in the command line. If there are none, the list is empty. There can be arguments, including optional one...
proc myproc {varName alpha beta} { upvar 1 $varName var set var [expr {$var * $alpha + $beta}] } set foo 1 myproc foo 10 5 puts $foo # => 15 In this particular case, the procedure is given the name of a variable in the current scope. Inside a Tcl procedure, such variables aren't...
In some cases it is necessary to calculate a variable amount of values on separate Futures. Assume to have a List[Future[Int]], but instead a List[Int] needs to be processed. Then the question is how to turn this instance of List[Future[Int]] into a Future[List[Int]]. For this purpose there is the s...
If you want have a long text to display in the context, you need to set a custom content. For example, you have this: But you wish your text will be fully shown: All you need to do, is to add a style to your content like below: private void generateNotification(Context context) { ...

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