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trap action sigspec... # Run "action" on a list of signals trap sigspec... # Omitting action resets traps for signals ParameterMeaning-pList currently installed traps-lList signal names and corresponding numbers The trap utility is a special shell built-in. It's defined in POSI...
In C, some expressions yield undefined behavior. The standard explicitly chooses to not define how a compiler should behave if it encounters such an expression. As a result, a compiler is free to do whatever it sees fit and may produce useful results, unexpected results, or even crash. Code that i...
Due to the flaws of rand(), many other default implementations have emerged over the years. Among those are: arc4random() (available on OS X and BSD) random() (available on Linux) drand48() (available on POSIX)
ls [OPTION]... [FILE]... OptionDescription-a, --allList all entries including ones that start with a dot-A, --almost-allList all entries excluding . and ..-cSort files by change time-d, --directoryList directory entries-h, --human-readableShow sizes in human readable format (i.e. K, M)-HSame...
Shell aliases are a simple way to create new commands or to wrap existing commands with code of your own. They somewhat overlap with shell functions, which are however more versatile and should therefore often be preferred. The alias will only be available in the shell where the alias command...
Functions in Go provide organized, reusable code to perform a set of actions. Functions simplify the coding process, prevent redundant logic, and make code easier to follow. This topic describes the declaration and utilization of functions, arguments, parameters, return statements and scopes in Go. ...
In Go, concurrency is achieved through the use of goroutines, and communication between goroutines is usually done with channels. However, other means of synchronization, like mutexes and wait groups, are available, and should be used whenever they are more convenient than channels. go doWork(...
require spl_autoload_require Autoloading, as part of a framework strategy, eases the amount of boilerplate code you have to write.
mydict = {} mydict[k] = value value = mydict[k] value = mydict.get(k) value = mydict.get(k, "default_value") ParameterDetailskeyThe desired key to lookupvalueThe value to set or return Helpful items to remember when creating a dictionary: Every key must be unique (otherwi...
git config [<file-option>] name [value] # one of the more common use cases of git config ParameterDetails--systemEdits the system-wide configuration file, which is used for every user (on Linux, this file is located at $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig)--globalEdits the global configuration fi...
command </path/to/file # Redirect standard input to file command >/path/to/file # Redirect standard output to flie command file_descriptor>/path/to/file # Redirect output of file_descriptor to file command >&file_descriptor # Redirect output to file_descriptor command file_des...
.prototype.createdCallback() .prototype.attachedCallback() .prototype.detachedCallback() .prototype.attributeChangedCallback(name, oldValue, newValue) document.registerElement(name, [options]) ParameterDetailsnameThe name of the new custom element.options.extendsThe name of the native el...
Xamarin.iOS allows you to create native iOS applications using the same UI controls you would in Objective-C and Xcode, but with the flexibility and elegance of a modern language (C#), the power of the .NET Base Class Library (BCL), and two first-class IDEs - Xamarin Studio and Visual Studio - at ...
Xamarin.Android allows you to create native Android applications using the same UI controls as you would in Java, except with the flexibility and elegance of a modern language (C#), the power of the .NET Base Class Library (BCL), and two first-class IDEs - Xamarin Studio and Visual Studio - at the...
These guides will take the user through account setup procedures for applications, accounts, etc. It will contain everything that is needed for working with the PayPal APIs. VersionRelease Date1.0.02016-04-11
assert expression1; assert expression1 : expression2; ParameterDetailsexpression1The assertion statement throws an AssertionError if this expression evaluates to false.expression2Optional. When used, AssertionErrors thrown by the assert statement have this message. By default, assertions ...

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