<a href="http://example.com" rel="nofollow">sophisticated [test link with nested] brackets</a>
[sophisticated \[test link with nested\] brackets](example.com)
Which one is causing problems?
Wait, never mind.
private static final String LINK_TOKEN_REGEX = "(\\[[^]]++\\]\\(https?+:\\/\\/[^\\s\"]++(\\h++\"[^\"]++\")?\\))";
I have an application running against an Active Directory server for authentication. My realm is setup correctly because it finds users and groups like it should. My EAR file layout is like this:
EAR
EJB.jar
WEB.war
WEB-INF
glassfish-web.xml
web-fragment.xml (Let's call this BasicFragment)
w...
a question on libgdx : drawing each from an array using :
for(Sprite sprite : worldController.testSprites){
sprite.draw(batch);
works .. but for the individual sprite called maincar the foll doesn't work :
maincar.draw(batch);
error : Exception in thread "LWJGL Application" java.lang.NullPointerException
@fge I clearly don't - using URI would assert that the address is syntactically correct. The point being that we cannot assert a correct address because the chat markdown doesn't care about correct addresses, as long as it starts with http:// and https://.
Honestly, for the unit testing we should just download master-chat.js and then feed it with random brackets combination, and attempt to assert that out method matches that of the javascript reaction.
At least we deal with the insanity all at once and can forget it later.
@Vogel612 a friend once told me to write the following line: Graphics2D g2D = (Graphics2D) g; as he explained it, he said that the "g" var is now a graphics2D component (being converted from Graphics component. so how is that make sense as if the previous question says different
Here, g is a value of an object reference to something being held in it, and (Graphics2D) is a cast that converts the value of the object reference, but the referenced object doesn't change at all.
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@BranislavLazic Thanks, but I don't think so, I need to hold a button down for 2 seconds, but can't get it to check the time when it's released, rather than clicking on and clicking off with a toggle.
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