Nov 26 17:50
I think, it's more helpful if you create a minimal reproducible example on your computer and show that. I assume, the problem is unrelated to Chrome extensions.
Nov 26 17:50
Do you mean "How to stringify JavaScript object's square brackets inside braces for http get"? It makes no sense to stringify JSON. JSON is a string. What are "object's square brackets"? Do you mean JavaScript array literals? Or do you mean "How to encode JSON for http get"?
 
Nov 6 23:46
The problem is const calculateShiftHoursInRange = (rangeStart, rangeEnd) => { return calculateOverlap(startTime, endTime, rangeStart, rangeEnd); };. Let's say, startTime is 1320 and endTime is 1860. This range contains normal hours, but 1800 > 1080. You would see this in your debugger.
Nov 6 23:46
Yes, it still makes no sense. Let's say, shift start is 24:00 and shift end is 06:00. That's the work time. How can this overlap with 24:00 - 06:00?
Nov 6 23:46
"If the shift is 6 hours and overlaps with shift start and shift end, a 20-minute break is provided." How can a shift overlap with the time when the worker starts work? Do you have a time travel machine?
Nov 6 23:46
What is shift start and shift end? Do you mean the break start and break end?
Nov 6 23:46
What does "If the shift is 6 hours and overlaps with shift start and shift end" mean? How can a shift overlap with shift start or shift end? Isn't shift start the start of the shift?
Nov 6 23:46
An answer to what question? You haven't asked one. Yes, the script would consider night shift. Please edit your question and add an actual question.
Nov 6 23:46
Again, what is your specific question? Can't you add a case for startShift > endShift and work with startShift - 24:00 and 00:00 - endShift as one shift? Do you want to know, why your results are wrong? Have you tried stepping line by line through the code using your debugger?
Nov 6 23:46
"If the shift is 6 hours and overlaps with shift start and shift end, a 20-minute break is provided. For shifts that are longer than 6 hours and overlap with shift start and shift end, a 30-minute break is provided." but in the code if (shiftDuration >= 6 * 60 && shiftDuration < 6.5 * 60) breakDuration = 20;. Is this a bug? 6.1h is longer than 6 hours but the break duration is set to 20 minutes.
Nov 6 23:46
Is the break optional? 20:30 - 04:00 is 7.5h. "For shifts that are longer than 6 hours, a 30-minute break is provided."
Nov 6 23:46
How to debug small programs StackOverflow is a question-and-answer site for specific questions about actual code; “I wrote some buggy code that I can’t fix” is not a question, it’s a story, and not even an interesting story. Do you have a specific question? Why is "Can someone help me?" not a useful question?
Nov 6 23:46
According to you example, the start and end times aren't fixed. What if someone starts at 20:30 and ends at 04:00? When is the break? How do you work exactly 6 hours, not one second more or less?
 
Nov 4 08:36
Create an issue on their GitHub page
Nov 4 08:33
It's a bug in the library.
Nov 4 08:33
Maybe something throws inside a promise inside mpv.getProperty("filename") and the library doesn't handle it. Then, you can't do anything.
Nov 4 08:31
Stack Overflow is a question and answer platform for specific questions. Your question title and description describe a specific situation and this question was answered. If you have a different question, please edit your question or ask a new one. Interactive debugging support doesn't work well on Stack Overflow.
Nov 4 08:26
Then, the error is thrown somewhere else. That's why we need a minimal reproducible example.
Nov 4 08:26
try { return mpv.getProperty("filename") } without await.
Nov 4 08:26
You have to catch the error before the await. Have you tried it? With await you start the promise handling and it's too late.
Nov 4 08:26
You can remove the await in your code: That would catch before await. try { return mpv.getProperty("filename") }
Nov 4 08:26
No, it's not. I can't copy and paste the code snippet to reproduce the problem. Why is it necessary to use Express and an external library? Is it not possible to reproduce the problem without it?
Nov 4 08:26
Please provide a minimal reproducible example without Express. If there is a throw inside mpv.getProperty("filename") you have to catch it before await.
 
Sep 12 18:18
Here is a reference for all types of scopes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Scope

You won't find object literals in the list.
Sep 12 18:13
Why do you expect a reference for everything that's not valid? If you can't find a reference that object references create a scope, they don't create a scope. Functions create a scope and there is a global scope. What makes you expect that object literals create a scope?

Language specifications describe how a language works, not how a language doesn't work.
Sep 12 18:08
The lexical context's this is window.
Sep 12 18:05
@aLearner See the first comment: _"Object literals don’t create a scope nor do they create a `this` value."_

const obj = {
t: this,
arrowFunc: () => {
console.log(obj.t === this);
return this;
}
}

console.log(obj.arrowFunc() === this);
Sep 11 19:49
@MatthewFlaschen You're the only one who's trying to reopen the question. I assume, you're the only one who has upvoted. Maybe you're the one, who's wrong.
Sep 11 19:45
@MatthewFlaschen I think 5 downvotes to 1 upvote shows what the community thinks
Sep 11 19:42
@MatthewFlaschen Stack Overflow is a wiki-like question and answer platform for specific questions with the goal to collect solutions for future users. Asking the same question multiple times a week is not helpful.
Sep 11 19:36
How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users? "In fact, asking a question on Stack Overflow is the absolute last thing you ever want to do. ... If the information that you need already exists, then you should be able to find it before asking." Stack Overflow is not a learning platform.
 
Sep 11 15:23
@nocomment The question contains "N-1 lines follow, each contains three integers". As I said, SPOJ is a broken, low-quality platform.
Sep 11 15:23
@nocomment All necessary details should be in the question. If SPOJ changes its behavior tomorrow, this question and all answers become useless. That's why a minimal reproducible example with necessary information is required.
Sep 11 15:23
@nocomment Without this information, the question is lacking necessary details and shouldn't be reopened. And TBH, I don't think, it's a big loss. It seems like SPOJ is a low quality platform. The discussion board is broken. It's lacking details about the input.
Sep 11 15:23
@nocomment How do I reproduce the problem locally? It's not useful if it's reproducible in a third-party black box. You can edit the question and describe, how to reproduce the problem.
Sep 11 15:23
That's why most questions related to competitive programming are downvoted and closed. On Stack Overflow you're expected to provide reproducible examples.
Sep 11 15:23
But you don't know the input that makes your code crash? And you also don't know the error message or anything about the problem?
Sep 11 15:23
How do you know that the problems has anything to do with the input?
Sep 11 15:23
The external service is a broken black box. If you can't provide a minimal reproducible example, I would say, it's off-topic.
Sep 11 15:23
Shouldn't this question be asked in their discussion board? That's not really a programming question. It's a question about an external service. The external service is a puzzle platform, not a tool.
 
Sep 2 22:39
I would follow the official steps and avoid a 2 year old template.
Sep 2 22:38
Same error.
Sep 2 22:38
I haven't called it in the code. Now, it fails.
Sep 2 22:36
template with the electron-context-menu module added
Sep 2 22:35
I don't have any problems with modules
Sep 2 22:34
I followed your steps. The only change was yarn dev run -> yarn run dev.
Sep 2 22:33
The project builds and runs for me.
Sep 2 22:32
Is there a reason you use this template and not the official steps? I can't even build the project. I get ERROR An entry point is required in the electron vite main config, which can be specified using "build.lib.entry" or "build.rollupOptions.input".
Sep 2 22:32
In that case, I would say, it's a bug. I would open an issue at github.com/alex8088/quick-start/issues The repository isn't really active. I wouldn't call it deprecated, but most files in the projcet are 2 years old or older. The documentation mentions npm v7 or older.