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06:03
Regarding the close() throwing error or not: something to consider is - is it a problem. Some APIs allow you to just close/release/dispose/whatever a resource multiple times. Doesn't really matter if you close something that's closed - just a no-op, right? A problem would be if you try to use a closed thing.
However, some APIs do consider it an error to close a closed item. I've seen this the most with lower-level APIs. Like trying to close a file handle in C multiple times. Because there is an actual operation associated with that, it's not abstracted for you.
The distinction tends to be in how low/high level the API is supposed to be. If it already offers indirect access anyway, then I'd probably go with closing multiple times doesn't error. If it's more direct, then maybe it is.
 
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07:26
const test = Object.assign({}, mockTeamContact.entities.contacts, {
				'[email protected]': Object.assign({}, mockTeamContact.entities.contacts[2], {
					fullName: ''
				})
		})
@Maartenw Please don't post unformatted code - use the up arrow to edit your post, then hit Ctrl + K to format the code in that post. See the faq. You have 25 seconds to edit and format your message properly before it will be removed. Please separate code blocks from your actual question. Put your question in 1 message and then your code in a 2nd and format it.
why am I losing the other properties on my copied object?
 
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08:43
@Maartenw Which properties? And what's your initial object?
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09:16
@Maartenw you should make yourself easier and split up the code fragments. This is a convulated piece of code :/
also define "losing other properties". The source objects will remain intact. The target object will have entries coming from the source. If there's multiple, a key can be overidden
09:47
Also - properties coming from the prototype will not be copied over. Only own properties. But I'm not sure if that's what you mean when you say "losing".
Could also be that the properties are own but not enumerable.
Could also be something else - Object.assign() will invoke getters and setters. This could also lead to unintuitive results.
 
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11:43
I am stuck on this.
"Move the array length check into the isPlaylist() function"

const videoIds = createOptions(isPlaylist(ids) && ids.length ? ids : videoId);

  function isPlaylist(videoIds) {
    return Array.isArray(videoIds);
  }
How do I do that?
translated, it is
# given
createOptions(isPlaylist(ids) && ids.length ? ids : videoId);

# expected
createOptions(isPlaylist(ids));
meaning isPlaylist should check for ids.length now, so that given == expected
 
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posted on July 27, 2022 by Matt

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posted on July 27, 2022 by Ben Mason

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17:12
posted on July 27, 2022 by Srinivas Sista

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18:06
Hi Guys I have a question
    function materialsconfirmhasError() {
        let materialsconfirm = $('input[name="ckmaterialsconfirm"]:checked').length > 0;
        let uploadcontrol = $("#upImport").data("kendoUpload"),
            files = uploadcontrol.getFiles();

        let FileLink = $("#txtFileLink").val();
        console.log(FileLink);
        if (!files.length === 0 || !FileLink.length === 0) {
            if (materialsconfirm == false) {
                $("#lblConfirmError").show();
                return true
In this function can I show $("#lblConfirmError").show(); if files.length has a value or if FileLink.length has a value
eh, you already do that, no? On an off-note, !a == b is an anti-pattern, it should be a !== b
18:22
so it should be files.length !== 0
do I need materialsconfirm === false
well, that's not really necessary - there is a debate on whether it's better to be explicit vs implicit, but I'd personally just do if(!materialsconfirm) as by spec every value is coerced to boolean in if statements regardless, and you already have a boolean
but speaking of your question - is anything wrong with the code? It looks like what you are asking for and what's in the code matches up
or are you trying to combine the two if statements to show on either of the 2 conditions are true + if materialsconfirm is false, and hide otherwise?
18:57
it was not working for me
have you inspected the values of files, FileLink, and materialsconfirm?
19:25
i have not
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posted on July 27, 2022 by Giuliana Pritchard

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I haven't answered SO questions in a while... just went through some and wow... how did they become of even lower quality than years back...
Not all questions of course but it seems like a lot of low quality questions slip through the cracks now and stay open way longer than they should.
20:23
@Loktar In general - more questions are posted. Which means more bad ones. However, the curation activity doesn't scale with the question posting rate, so it's a struggle to keep up.
21:08
Yeah I guess I didn't consider the volume of questions, would make sense there are more now.
I wish Stackoverflow was crypto or an investing platform... I'd be rich
My oldest answers still bring me points lol, seems WAY harder to build up a significant amount of rep now

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