I think it comes down to what you value more, your own personal freedom, or the feelings of others. Some people are more agreeable and would choose the latter. Some are selfish and choose the former
@Michael And without Jekyll, there's a lot of copy-pasting for re-designing or changing something xd Doesn't have to be Jekyll, could be any template-based generator, but GH pages supports Jekyll natively, sooo....
Oh, btw, if you want property access syntax in Kotlin from Java, all the getters have to be named getField. isField requires method call and not property access
Yes. The casts are redundant. In your expression:
true == 1
Integral promotion applies and the bool value will be promoted to an int and this promotion must yield 1.
Reference: 4.7 [conv.integral] / 4: If the source type is bool... true is converted to one.
Just to make sure: Is there a particular reason you hang around here often @Rob? The blue always makes me feel there is something I should know as RO or should have seen. Or are you just assigned this room? :P
@ballBreaker He left shortly after I asked. Prolly went to the mod room like "chhhk They found out. Had to retreat! Please send another unit in the future, over. chhhk"
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I have to make a one player game. We have got 4-4 player X's and O's and a blank space (it goes from 0 to 8). It looks like this:
|X|X|X|X| |O|O|O|O|
I have to swap the X's and O's:
|O|O|O|O| |X|X|X|X|
The rules are:
Any symbol can be moved to an adjacent blank space.
X can jump through a...
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i have a method in my controller class
@RequestMapping(value = "/getSearchData/{fdate}/{tdate}", method = RequestMethod.GET)
public @ResponseBody List<Map<String, Object>> getSearchData(@PathVariable String fdate,
@PathVariable String tdate) {
System.out.println("fdate=======...
Mockito is an open source testing framework for Java released under the MIT License. The framework allows the creation of test double objects (mock objects) in automated unit tests for the purpose of test-driven development (TDD) or behavior-driven development (BDD).
The framework's name and logo are a play on mojitos, a type of drink.
== Features ==
Mockito allows developers to verify the behavior of the system under test (SUT) without establishing expectations beforehand. One of the criticisms of mock objects is that there is a tight coupling of the test code to the system under test. Mockito...
"Mockito allows developers to verify the behavior of the system under test (SUT) without establishing expectations beforehand." Ah so it isn't the same as just creating an object by hand and asserting object from method dot property equals object i created by hand dot property
How can I tell if the JVM my application runs in is 32 bit or 64-bit? Specifically, what function or preference do I access to detect this within the program?
If you installed it at the default place, you can also check where it was installed. Program Files -> 64-bit Program Files (x86) -> 32-bit. If you don't have Program Files (x86) you have a 32-bit OS anyway :D