@FlorianMargaine by the time terra came out I was still in the C++ phase and I was a great fan of hybrid solutions (dual-languaged). Terra fit that perfectly
@RoelvanUden Terra is compiled AoT.
the compilation process is metaprogrammed as Lua programs emitting terra code
I've been looking at the jquery source code. It first declares a bunch of variables like this:
var deletedIds = [];
var slice = deletedIds.slice;
var concat = deletedIds.concat;
then it start declaring a comma separated list of functions and variables:
var
version = "1.11.2",
// Defi...
I have the following Gruntfile.js that I am attempting to convert to a gulpfile.js but I am unsure how to write the beginning part of the gulpfile.js so that the variables declared are understood. I am speaking about the following 2 lines:
var config = grunt.file.readJSON('json/config.json');
va...
I'm telling you three things: - Your question is bad because it's too specific to your code - don't show type errors, explain the error shortly instead. You did not sufficiently isolate your problem - You should edit your question to be more generic - You can solve your problem by loading JSON files with `require` instead of grunt.file.whatever
There is no way a title like "Creating gulpfile.js equivalent for the following Gruntfile.js" will help anyone in the future.
@BenjaminGruenbaumn Thanks. Based on your earlier hint, I also looked up requiring files in gulp and found this plugin npmjs.com/package/gulp-data but I think that is probably unnecessary.
Your answer to your better edited version of my question solves my needs, I believe.
@Sheepy I have no idea what functionality he's using. He didn't say. It's very ambiguous to ask for an 'alternative' without specifying whatever is needed, so I just went the most common thing I think people do with it.
@RoelvanUden Good. I have already given up on my common sense. I use a trackball. Using left hand. (Our IT eventually installed a mouse, on right hand side.)
Is there any way to print a page in PhantomJS. I want to pass my page to PDF Printer (PDFCreator) in order to get a good-looking PDF page (See my question here)
I'm using the following code, but it doesn't work
var page = require('webpage').create(),
address, output, size;
var input = phanto...
I want to generate 2 columns from html.
I don't want to use ,
-webkit-column-count: 3; /* Chrome, Safari, Opera */
-moz-column-count: 3; /* Firefox */
column-count: 3;
Is there any other way to generate columns ?
is there function in javascript that tells you if a variable contains value? For example isDefined(myvar) checks if myvar isn't null or undefined or NaN
@Vlad There's none but be careful that there are many possible specs for such a function and the one you want differs from one case to the other one so it's usually saner to just test in place (it might be if (myvar) if you know what you do.
You may suggest a message by returning it in your callback but browsers tend more and more to ignore it, as the consensus is that such a dialog is bad practice
@dystroy var formSubmitting = false;
window.onload = function() {
window.addEventListener("beforeunload", function (e) {
var confirmationMessage = 'It looks like you have been editing something. ';
confirmationMessage += 'If you leave before saving, your changes will be lost.';
if (formSubmitting) {
return undefined;
}
(e || window.event).returnValue = confirmationMessage; //Gecko + IE
return confirmationMessage; //Gecko + Webkit, Safari, Chrome etc.
});
};
this is the code we have used to populate while navigating to next page without saving the modification
I am reading Eloquent JavaScript (The new edition) and I reached the part on higher order functions and I'm confused on what's happening in the following code.
function noisy(f) {
return function(arg) {
console.log("calling with", arg);
var val = f(arg);
console.log("called with",...
@SecondRikudo but you still throw blanket statements like static typing solves a problem that just isn't there anymore., despite being aware of other problems in different areas of programming?
Second, I don't consider myself smart, after all, Erik Meyer only has 4 brain cells, and I'm certainly not as smart as he is. But that fact that I very rarely get type bugs in my code means a thing or two about how I code.
@BartekBanachewicz Maybe more convincing : My code isn't bug free. Miaou for example contains many bugs. But types confusion isn't where they come from.