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The try...catch...finally statement combines exception handling with clean-up code. The finally block contains code that will be executed in all circumstances. This makes them suitable for resource management, and other kinds of cleanup. Try-finally Here is an example of the simpler (try...finally...
The passport-local module is used to implement a local authentication. This module lets you authenticate using a username and password in your Node.js applications. Registering the user : const passport = require('passport'); const LocalStrategy = require('passport-local').Strategy; // A ...
The passport-facebook module is used to implement a Facebook authentication. In this example, if the user does not exist on sign-in, he is created. Implementing strategy : const passport = require('passport'); const FacebookStrategy = require('passport-facebook').Strategy; // Strategy is name...
Entity entity; //The entity you want to teleport Entity teleportTo; //The entity where you want <entity> to be teleported to boolean success = entity.teleport(teleportTo); //Attempting to teleport. if(success) { //Teleport was successful }else { //Teleport wasn't successful } ...
Java's checked exception mechanism requires the programmer to declare that certain methods could throw specifed checked exceptions. This is done using the throws clause. For example: public class OddNumberException extends Exception { // a checked exception } public void checkEven(int number) ...
public async Task SetProductInactiveAsync(int productId) { using (IDbConnection con = new SqlConnection("myConnectionString")) { await con.ExecuteAsync("SetProductInactive", new { id = productId }, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure); ...
This will be a relatively comprehensive tutorial of how to write a command line tool to print the weather from the zip code provided to the command line tool. The first step is to write the program in ruby to do this action. Let's start by writing a method weather(zip_code) (This method requires the...
Generators are fast coded and in many cases a slim alternative to heavy iterator-implementations. With the fast implementation comes a little lack of control when a generator should stop generating or if it should generate something else. However this can be achieved with the usage of the send() fu...
Create a simple servlet: package web.example; import java.io.IOException; import javax.servlet.ServletException; import javax.servlet.annotation.WebServlet; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse...
Player playerToHide; Player playerToNotSee; playerToNotSee.hide(playerToHide); //playerToHide will no longer be seen by playerToNotSee. If player is already hidden, nothing happens
Player toUnhide; Player toSeeAgain toSeeAgain.show(toUnhide); //Player toSeeAgain will now see Player toUnhide again. If player is already visible, nothing happens.
import argparse import sys def check(): print("status") return 0 parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="sub", add_help=False) subparser = parser.add_subparsers(dest="cmd") subparser.add_parser('status', help='show status') subparser.add_parser('lis...
The Lru Cache will store all the added resources (values) for fast access until it reaches a memory limit, in which case it will drop the less used resource (value) to store the new one. To initialise the Lru cache you need to provide a maximum memory value. This value depends on your application r...
To add a resource to the cache you must provide a key and the resource. First make sure that the value is not in the cache already public void addResourceToMemoryCache(String key, Bitmap resource) { if (memoryCache.get(key) == null) memoryCache.put(key, resource); }
To get a resource from the cache simply pass the key of your resource (String in this example) public Bitmap getResourceFromMemoryCache(String key) { memoryCache.get(key); }
# app/channels/application_cable/connection.rb module ApplicationCable class Connection < ActionCable::Connection::Base identified_by :current_user def connect self.current_user = find_verified_user logger.add_tags 'ActionCable', current_user.id # Can replace...
The Records Browser defines the schema for all scriptable record types; it is an extremely critical reference tool for every SuiteScript developer. When you need to know how to reference a particular field on a specific record type in your script, the Records Browser is your guide. Direct Link Oth...
You browse the Records Browser first by Record Type, i.e. "Sales Order", "Invoice", "Employee". There is no searching capability within the Records Browser, so all navigation is done manually. Record Types are organized alphabetically, so you first click on the first le...
Each schema provides you with an overwhelming amount of information about each record type. It is important to know how to break down all of this information. At the top of the schema is the name of the Record Type followed by the Internal ID of the record type; this internal ID is the programmatic...
Before running gulp you need to install Node.JS and npm The head of the Gulp.js is: var gulp = require('gulp'); clean = require('gulp-clean'); // A gulp plugin for removing files and folders. imagemin = require('gulp-imagemin'); // Minify PNG, JPEG, GIF and SVG images Then assign path...

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