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The second film from producer Dharmasri Manjunath after super hit Rathavara` is this Vaira` – the total different concept with ghost, thrill and captivating situations held audio release. It is a sort of Virus` effect on the characters in the film. Vaira` of Navarasan as an actor and director is on varieties of revenge. This is not what you have not seen or heard claims the director with lot of confidence. He has mixed major horror and thrill besides comedy and crime. The team of Vaira` traveled from Bengaluru to Madikeri to complete this film. Navarasan` acted in Rakshasi` and also distributor of quite a few Kannada films. He is a fashion photographer in Vaira film. He reduced his weight for the film. The revenge in the first half and post interval gives reasoning for all revenge happened. This is sure to be edge of the seat cinema says Navarasan. Ravi Basrur has delivered two songs for this film as composer. He has done the background score that was very challenging according to him. Priyanka Malnad character in this film gives a turn. Kauthar has appeared as father meeting to the problems of his daughter. Kempe Gowda is auto driver, Tabala Naani to tickle funny bones are in the cast. Nithin camera work, Masthi dialogues, Mahesh editing part of this film. The film was shot in Bengaluru, Madikeri, Mangaluru locations. In the presence of producer Dharmasri Manjujath the trailer of the film was released by GK Reddy (he acted in Rakshasi) father of Tamil actor Vishal. Follow us on Google News and stay updated with the latest!
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<filename>demo-juc/src/main/java/com/maxqiu/demo/ThreadPool/ThreadPoolDemo.java package com.maxqiu.demo.ThreadPool; /** * @author Max_Qiu */ public class ThreadPoolDemo implements Runnable { private int i = 0; @Override public void run() { while (i <= 100) { System.out.println(Thread.currentThread().getName() + " : " + i++); } } }
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import * as types from '../lib/types'; import Base from './base'; export default class E2EModule extends Base { public static _instance: E2EModule; private constructor(opts: types.Options) { super(opts); this.setupExpressApp(); } public static Instance(opts: types.Options) { return this._instance || (this._instance = new E2EModule(opts)); } }
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To get access to over 10000+ Franchise Business Opportunities. Network with the growing Business Community to get expert interventions to let you learn to Grow & Expand your Business with Franchising. We deal in Soft Furnishings (Foam, Upholstery, Curtains), Mattresses, Carpets, Wallpapers & Wooden Floorings. Our aim is to provide at home service to our customers catering to their interior needs. We are looking for Odisha state wide expansion. Thanks for showing your interest in OGA Home. Your contact detail has been shared with the company. requested you to create your investor profile and upgrade to directly contact the brand. Thanks for showing your interest in OGA Home. But you have already applied for OGA Home.
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package data; import com.google.transit.realtime.GtfsRealtime; import java.io.IOException; import java.net.HttpURLConnection; import java.net.URI; import java.net.URL; public class Vehicleposition { public Vehicleposition(String auth) throws IOException { var uri = URI.create("https://data.waltti.fi/lahti/api/gtfsrealtime/v1.0/feed/vehicleposition"); URL url = new URL(uri.toString()); var con = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection(); con.setRequestProperty("Authorization", "Basic " + auth); GtfsRealtime.FeedMessage feed = GtfsRealtime.FeedMessage.parseFrom(con.getInputStream()); for (GtfsRealtime.FeedEntity entity : feed.getEntityList()) { System.out.println(entity); // System.out.println(entity.getVehicle().getTrip().getRouteId()); } } }
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<reponame>alethea/udp-chat # 9/23/2013 # <NAME> from . import server
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import React, { Component } from 'react'; import CurateLayout from '../curateHome/layout'; import NewALLELE from './newAllele'; class NewAllele extends Component { constructor(props) { super(props); } render() { return ( <CurateLayout> <h1>Add Allele</h1> <NewALLELE /> </CurateLayout> ); } } export default NewAllele;
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"Harris and Klebold enjoyed playing the bloody, shoot-'em-up video game Doom, a game licensed by the U.S. military to train soldiers to effectively kill." So reads the introduction to a new report on the relationship between video games and violent behavior, which cites high school gunmen Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who went on a killing rampage last year. The study, published in the April issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, was released on the Web on Sunday, just days after the one-year anniversary of the Columbine High School shootings. Following the shooting, Klebold and Harris -- who shot and killed 12 students and one teacher, wounded 23 others, and finally killed themselves -- were found to have been video game enthusiasts. Researchers Craig Anderson and Karen Dill concluded in two related studies, which involved notably violent games including Mortal Kombat and Wolfenstein 3D, that playing violent video games made players, especially men, act more aggressively. "In the short term, playing a violent video game appears to affect aggression by priming aggressive thoughts," they reported. "Longer-term effects are likely to be longer-lasting as well, as the player learns and practices new aggression-related scripts that become more and more accessible for use when real-life conflict situations arise." One of the two studies found that violent video games promoted both aggressive behavior and delinquency. The relationship between games and aggressive behavior was stronger in men and in individuals who were already characteristically aggressive. The second study also found that "laboratory exposure" to a graphically violent video game increased aggressive thoughts and behavior. "In both studies, men had a more hostile view of the world than did women," the report said. The report said results from both studies are consistent with the "General Affective Aggression Model," which Anderson and Dill created prior to the study for predicting aggressive behavior. The model expects aggressive behavior after violent game play in both the short term -- subjects getting more aggressive right there in the lab -- and the long term, i.e. juvenile delinquency. The research was supported by the Psychology Department at the University of Missouri–Columbia. The study doesn't put all the blame on video games, but points to them as a likely factor in the Columbine killings. "Although it is impossible to know exactly what caused (Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold to attack their own classmates and teachers, a number of factors probably were involved. One possible contributing factor is violent video games." The report noted that Harris' website included a customized version of the violent video game Doom. The personalized game featured two shooters with extra weapons and unlimited ammunition and opponents unable to fight back, according to the findings of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, which examined the shootings as part of its campaign to raise awareness of hate-related violence. "For a class project, Harris and Klebold made a videotape that was similar to their customized version of Doom... . An investigator associated with the Wiesenthal Center said Harris and Klebold were 'playing out their game in God mode.'" Anderson and Dill concluded the active, learning nature of video games make them potentially more dangerous than TV and movie violence. "As scientists, we should add new research to the currently small and imperfect literature on video game violence effects and clarify for society exactly what these risks entail."
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NHPC has recently received approval for two projects – Jal Power Corporation (JPCL) Rangit stage-IV and Ratle. The company is likely to expedite the tendering process and start construction activities in the near term. NHPC received the approval from MoP for an investment of Rs9. 4bn for acquisition and construction of balance work for 120MW Rangit stage-IV project. It also received the board approval for the formation of a JV for 850MW Ratle in J&K at an equity investment of Rs510mn (51% stake). Once construction activities start, we expect both the projects to commission in 5-7 years. All these developments are positive for NHPC and will help it boost growth and earnings in the long term. Maintain BUY. * Rangit stage-IV investment receives MoP approval: After receiving approval from NCLT Hyderabad bench on NHPC’s Rs1. 65bn resolution plan for 120MW Jal Power Corporation’s (JPCL) Rangit stage-IV project in Jan’20, MoP has approved the investment of Rs9. 4bn by NHPC for acquisition and construction of balance work. Tendering process for construction of the balance work is expected to begin from Apr’21. Timeline for completion is 42 months. JPCL is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of NHPC. * Board approves formation of JV for 850MW Ratle project: NHPC had signed MoU with J&K government for execution of five hydro projects totaling 4,134MW at an estimated investment of Rs350bn. NHPC’s board has approved the formation of a JV for the implementation of 850MW Ratle project on Chenab river in J&K. Board has also approved the investment of Rs510mn as equity by NHPC in the JV company, in which NHPC will have 51% stake while the balance 49% will be held by JKSPDCL. * To research on development of green hydrogen: As per media reports (link), NHPC has collaborated with Banaras Hindu University’s Hydrogen Energy Centre to research on the development of green hydrogen and for piloting development of hydrogen energy, based on National Hydrogen Energy Mission announced in the Union Budget 2021. * High dividend yield and attractive valuations: NHPC’s increase in standalone capacity from 5,551MW to 8,351MW in FY24E takes its regulated equity to Rs221bn in FY24E, at a CAGR of 14. 5%, resulting in earnings CAGR of over 11%. At CMP of Rs24. 5, the stock is trading at 7. 2 P/E and 0. 7 P/B on FY23E basis and at a dividend yield of 6. 5% (interim dividend of Rs1. 25/sh already announced). We maintain our BUY rating and target price of Rs34 on NHPC. * NHPC vs Verbund AG (Austria): Verbund, Austria’s leading electricity company and one of the largest producers of hydropower in Europe, with majority (51%) shareholding of the Republic of Austria, has an operational capacity of 8. 3GW with low growth, and is trading at 3. 2x PB & 38x PE on CY20 basis, while NHPC with 7GW capacity (FY20; 10GW by FY24) is trading at 0. 8x PB & 8. 2x PE on FY20 basis. The companies are comparable as both are PSUs with similar hydro capacity profiles and similar RoE ranging at 10% (NHPC’s RoE to improve to 12% by FY24). Despite the similarities, their valuations are very divergent, evident in the fact that Verbund’s dividend yield is 1%. Hence, we believe, there is an opportunity in NHPC.
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Granit Xhaka has stressed he is happy at Borussia Monchengladbach amid reports linking him with a move to Arsenal, but has refused to rule out a transfer ahead of next season. Xhaka joined Gladbach from Basel in 2012 and has since developed into a key figure at the club, making over 100 Bundesliga appearances. Arsenal has allegedly identified the Switzerland international as a potential signing as they look to strengthen its midfield, but Gladbach head coach Andre Schubert recently stressed the influential midfielder would at least cost €30 million. And Xhaka is adamant a transfer is by no means a foregone conclusion. "I am really happy at Borussia and have a contract until June 2020," the 23-year-old told Kicker. "If an offer comes in, the club and I will look at it together. We will have to wait and see what happens."
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Hasan Mahmud, the information and broadcasting minister and joint general secretary of the Awami League (AL), reiterated on Monday that the main strategy of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is to instigate chaos within the country and disrupt the upcoming elections. “The main strategy of BNP is to foil the polls and to create anarchy across the country. And it is clear in the statement of BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir,” he said, replying to a query of reporters at the meeting room of the ministry at Secretariat here. Earlier, the minister exchanged Eid greetings with journalists on the first working day after the Eid vacation. Hasan said BNP has been changing their strategy after a few days. Sometimes they announce long march while they declare for sit-in programmes at other times, he added. But their (BNP) main strategy is to foil the polls through creating violence across the country, he said. In response to a comment made by the BNP secretary general regarding the government's resignation, Minister Hasan Mahmud criticised the statement and highlighted that the US visa policy specifically targets those who impede the electoral process. When questioned about the Jamaat-e-Islami party, Hasan stated that Jamaat is allied with the BNP and is a significant partner within the alliance. Furthermore, he mentioned that Jamaat-e-Islami has refuted the statement made by Mirza Fakhrul Islam. He said Jamaat is a political party and for this, approval was given to hold a rally. “We have no communication with Jamaat and there is no need to communicate with them,” Hasan said. Minister Hasan Mahmud commented on the increase in foreign reserves, remittance inflows, and assistance from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), stating that the Bangladesh Bank has already projected a positive trend in the country's economy. He highlighted the recent rise in remittance flows, with $202 crore received in just one month. Additionally, JICA has announced a loan of Tk 22. 73 billion, which will further contribute to the country's economic development. Hasan expressed optimism that the economy will continue to thrive in the days ahead. Turning to the issue of commodity prices, the minister addressed the problem of certain unscrupulous traders who unjustly raise prices during festivals. He emphasized the hardship this causes for the people and stressed the importance of taking action against those involved in such practices. He said the concerned organisations, including the Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection, are taking proper steps in this regard. The FBCCI is also vocal against them, he added. “I personally think that rapid action should be taken against those who are involved with this (price hiking). The Prime Minister has already given instructions to take action against them,” said Hasan.
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/** * 本文件仅用于小程序场景 * @author jingzhuang.sww */ import './theme/phone-light.css';
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Hi everyone! I have teamed up with @FankindOfficial to auction my art, and HELP RAISE FUNDS to provide DAILY WAGE WORKERS with ration kits. All the sketches and canvases that are up for auction have been created by me, over the years, and each piece holds a very special place in my heart. There is something for everyone - digital prints of my work, unique sketches and large canvas paintings. To enter your bid, simply click the link in my bio (https://bit.ly/FankindAuction), fill in the form & submit your bid. The auction will end on 24th May 2020, and we will ship the artwork to the highest bidder for each piece. With your support, we can make a difference. Let's come together during these testing times.
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A man in Kolar, Karnataka, was found dead with his throat slit outside a bar. Speculations surround whether it was a drunken altercation or a premeditated act. The police are investigating the incident and searching for leads. In a tragic incident, a man in the Kolar district of Karnataka was found dead with his throat slit. The victim, who earned a living by trading chicken, was discovered outside a bar on the outskirts of the district. Speculations arise as to whether the murder occurred while the victim was drunk or if it was a premeditated act. The culprits slit the throat of the person and left his body outside a Lakshmi bar, which is on the outskirts of Kolar district APMC. The victim has been identified as Ameer Khan alias Tanu (22). He had been out for work on July 9, and now, has been found dead near the bar. Ameer used to trade chicken for his livelihood and used to spend all his earnings on alcohol. He even used to quarrel with his family. The neighbours were also the victims of his behaviour. The parents came to know about their son’s death when the neighbours reported him being killed. He used to spend all his life’s earnings on alcohol and other stuff. Never did he give a single rupee for household expenses. The family were reportedly looking for a bride for him to control his reckless behaviour. According to the police, the victim engaged in a fight post-drinking at the Lakshmi bar. The police are still investigating the incident about his partners and his enemies in the town. The Kolar Police came to the bar and checked for evidence through CCTV footage. The dog squad failed to identify the smell, as they made the dogs roam around the bar and the crime spot. A fingerprint expert also conducted an in-depth search. It is indeed a tragedy that youngsters are engaging themselves with alcohol and end up being killed brutally.
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HEADS UP! New Kannada Web Series, Loose Connection Launched; Receives Great Feedback From Audience! A new Kannada web series has aired its pilot episode on YouTube. The series’ name is Loose Connection and stars Sunil Rao in the main role. The first episode aired on August 2 and is being praised.
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This directory contains classes for working with pan-genomic graphs and frequented regions, based on the paper ``` Cleary, et al., "Exploring Frequented Regions in Pan-Genomic Graphs", IEEE/ACM Trans Comput Biol Bioinform. 2018 Aug 9. PMID:30106690 DOI:10.1109/TCBB.2018.2864564 ``` This work was funded in part by the National Center for Genome Resources, Santa Fe, NM. ## Building The project is set up with dependencies managed with the [Gradle build tool](https://gradle.org/). To build the distribution, simply run ``` $ ./gradlew installDist ``` This will create a distribution under `build/install` that is used by the various run scripts. ### org.ncgr.pangenomics This contains two packages with similarly-named classes: **org.ncgr.pangenomics.allele** which contains classes for working with allele-based sequence graphs **org.ncgr.pangenomics.genotype** which contains classes for working with genotype graphs Basic graph-related classes, not particularly specific to frequented regions: `PangenomicGraph` extends org.jgrapht.graph.DirectedAcyclicGraph and stores a graph with methods for reading it in from files and various output methods. There is a `main` class for creating a graph from input data such as a GFA or VCF file. `Node` encapsulates a node in a Graph: its ID (a long) and, for sequence graphs, its sequence. `NodeSet` encapsulates a set of nodes in a Graph. NodeSet implements Comparable. There is a method `merge()` for merging two NodeSets. (These are called "node clusters" in the paper above, but since I've implemented it as an extension of TreeSet, I've used "Set"). `Path` encapsulates a path through a Graph, along with its full sequence in the case of sequence graphs. ### org.ncgr.pangenomics.[allele/genotype].fr Frequented regions-related code. `FrequentedRegion` stores a FrequentedRegion, containing a NodeSet along with the supporting subpaths of the full set of Paths in a Graph, and lots of methods. `FRFinder` contains a `main()` method for finding FRs based on a bunch of parameters. `FRPair` is a utility class that contains two FRs and the result of merging them, and is used in the search loop in `FRFinder.findFRs()`. ### org.ncgr.svm LIBSVM-based Support Vector Machine classes. ### org.ncgr.weka Weka-based supervised classifier classes.
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<reponame>coolbreeze413/eos-s3-rs #[doc = "Register `FB_SW_RESET` reader"] pub struct R(crate::R<FB_SW_RESET_SPEC>); impl core::ops::Deref for R { type Target = crate::R<FB_SW_RESET_SPEC>; #[inline(always)] fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.0 } } impl From<crate::R<FB_SW_RESET_SPEC>> for R { #[inline(always)] fn from(reader: crate::R<FB_SW_RESET_SPEC>) -> Self { R(reader) } } #[doc = "Register `FB_SW_RESET` writer"] pub struct W(crate::W<FB_SW_RESET_SPEC>); impl core::ops::Deref for W { type Target = crate::W<FB_SW_RESET_SPEC>; #[inline(always)] fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.0 } } impl core::ops::DerefMut for W { #[inline(always)] fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target { &mut self.0 } } impl From<crate::W<FB_SW_RESET_SPEC>> for W { #[inline(always)] fn from(writer: crate::W<FB_SW_RESET_SPEC>) -> Self { W(writer) } } #[doc = "1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually.\n\nValue on reset: 0"] #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)] pub enum FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A { #[doc = "1: Enable the software reset. FW need to disable it manually"] ENABLE = 1, } impl From<FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A> for bool { #[inline(always)] fn from(variant: FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A) -> Self { variant as u8 != 0 } } #[doc = "Field `FB_C02_Domain_SW_Reset` reader - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub struct FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R( crate::FieldReader<bool, FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A>, ); impl FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R { #[inline(always)] pub(crate) fn new(bits: bool) -> Self { FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R(crate::FieldReader::new(bits)) } #[doc = r"Get enumerated values variant"] #[inline(always)] pub fn variant(&self) -> Option<FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A> { match self.bits { true => Some(FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A::ENABLE), _ => None, } } #[doc = "Checks if the value of the field is `ENABLE`"] #[inline(always)] pub fn is_enable(&self) -> bool { **self == FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A::ENABLE } } impl core::ops::Deref for FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R { type Target = crate::FieldReader<bool, FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A>; #[inline(always)] fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.0 } } #[doc = "Field `FB_C02_Domain_SW_Reset` writer - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub struct FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W<'a> { w: &'a mut W, } impl<'a> FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W<'a> { #[doc = r"Writes `variant` to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub fn variant(self, variant: FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(variant.into()) } #[doc = "Enable the software reset. FW need to disable it manually"] #[inline(always)] pub fn enable(self) -> &'a mut W { self.variant(FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A::ENABLE) } #[doc = r"Sets the field bit"] #[inline(always)] pub fn set_bit(self) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(true) } #[doc = r"Clears the field bit"] #[inline(always)] pub fn clear_bit(self) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(false) } #[doc = r"Writes raw bits to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub fn bit(self, value: bool) -> &'a mut W { self.w.bits = (self.w.bits & !0x01) | (value as u32 & 0x01); self.w } } #[doc = "1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub type FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A = FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A; #[doc = "Field `FB_C09_Domain_SW_Reset` reader - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub type FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R = FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R; #[doc = "Field `FB_C09_Domain_SW_Reset` writer - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub struct FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W<'a> { w: &'a mut W, } impl<'a> FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W<'a> { #[doc = r"Writes `variant` to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub fn variant(self, variant: FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(variant.into()) } #[doc = "Enable the software reset. FW need to disable it manually"] #[inline(always)] pub fn enable(self) -> &'a mut W { self.variant(FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A::ENABLE) } #[doc = r"Sets the field bit"] #[inline(always)] pub fn set_bit(self) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(true) } #[doc = r"Clears the field bit"] #[inline(always)] pub fn clear_bit(self) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(false) } #[doc = r"Writes raw bits to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub fn bit(self, value: bool) -> &'a mut W { self.w.bits = (self.w.bits & !(0x01 << 2)) | ((value as u32 & 0x01) << 2); self.w } } #[doc = "1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub type FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A = FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A; #[doc = "Field `FB_C16_Domain_SW_Reset` reader - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub type FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R = FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R; #[doc = "Field `FB_C16_Domain_SW_Reset` writer - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub struct FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W<'a> { w: &'a mut W, } impl<'a> FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W<'a> { #[doc = r"Writes `variant` to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub fn variant(self, variant: FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(variant.into()) } #[doc = "Enable the software reset. FW need to disable it manually"] #[inline(always)] pub fn enable(self) -> &'a mut W { self.variant(FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A::ENABLE) } #[doc = r"Sets the field bit"] #[inline(always)] pub fn set_bit(self) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(true) } #[doc = r"Clears the field bit"] #[inline(always)] pub fn clear_bit(self) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(false) } #[doc = r"Writes raw bits to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub fn bit(self, value: bool) -> &'a mut W { self.w.bits = (self.w.bits & !(0x01 << 4)) | ((value as u32 & 0x01) << 4); self.w } } #[doc = "1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub type FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A = FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A; #[doc = "Field `FB_C21_Domain_SW_Reset` reader - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub type FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R = FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R; #[doc = "Field `FB_C21_Domain_SW_Reset` writer - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] pub struct FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W<'a> { w: &'a mut W, } impl<'a> FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W<'a> { #[doc = r"Writes `variant` to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub fn variant(self, variant: FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(variant.into()) } #[doc = "Enable the software reset. FW need to disable it manually"] #[inline(always)] pub fn enable(self) -> &'a mut W { self.variant(FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_A::ENABLE) } #[doc = r"Sets the field bit"] #[inline(always)] pub fn set_bit(self) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(true) } #[doc = r"Clears the field bit"] #[inline(always)] pub fn clear_bit(self) -> &'a mut W { self.bit(false) } #[doc = r"Writes raw bits to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub fn bit(self, value: bool) -> &'a mut W { self.w.bits = (self.w.bits & !(0x01 << 5)) | ((value as u32 & 0x01) << 5); self.w } } impl R { #[doc = "Bit 0 - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] #[inline(always)] pub fn fb_c02_domain_sw_reset(&self) -> FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R { FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R::new((self.bits & 0x01) != 0) } #[doc = "Bit 2 - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] #[inline(always)] pub fn fb_c09_domain_sw_reset(&self) -> FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R { FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R::new(((self.bits >> 2) & 0x01) != 0) } #[doc = "Bit 4 - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] #[inline(always)] pub fn fb_c16_domain_sw_reset(&self) -> FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R { FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R::new(((self.bits >> 4) & 0x01) != 0) } #[doc = "Bit 5 - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] #[inline(always)] pub fn fb_c21_domain_sw_reset(&self) -> FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R { FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_R::new(((self.bits >> 5) & 0x01) != 0) } } impl W { #[doc = "Bit 0 - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] #[inline(always)] pub fn fb_c02_domain_sw_reset(&mut self) -> FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W { FB_C02_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W { w: self } } #[doc = "Bit 2 - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] #[inline(always)] pub fn fb_c09_domain_sw_reset(&mut self) -> FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W { FB_C09_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W { w: self } } #[doc = "Bit 4 - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] #[inline(always)] pub fn fb_c16_domain_sw_reset(&mut self) -> FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W { FB_C16_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W { w: self } } #[doc = "Bit 5 - 1'b1 : Enable the Software Reset. FW need to disable it manually."] #[inline(always)] pub fn fb_c21_domain_sw_reset(&mut self) -> FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W { FB_C21_DOMAIN_SW_RESET_W { w: self } } #[doc = "Writes raw bits to the register."] #[inline(always)] pub unsafe fn bits(&mut self, bits: u32) -> &mut Self { self.0.bits(bits); self } } #[doc = "Once Program the SW Reset Bit to 1, the corresponding reset will be asserted immediately. Once Program the SW Reset Bit to 0, the corresponding reset will be de-asserted synchronous even the corresponding clock is not running. (Turn off by Clock gating cell)\n\nThis register you can [`read`](crate::generic::Reg::read), [`write_with_zero`](crate::generic::Reg::write_with_zero), [`reset`](crate::generic::Reg::reset), [`write`](crate::generic::Reg::write), [`modify`](crate::generic::Reg::modify). See [API](https://docs.rs/svd2rust/#read--modify--write-api).\n\nFor information about available fields see [fb_sw_reset](index.html) module"] pub struct FB_SW_RESET_SPEC; impl crate::RegisterSpec for FB_SW_RESET_SPEC { type Ux = u32; } #[doc = "`read()` method returns [fb_sw_reset::R](R) reader structure"] impl crate::Readable for FB_SW_RESET_SPEC { type Reader = R; } #[doc = "`write(|w| ..)` method takes [fb_sw_reset::W](W) writer structure"] impl crate::Writable for FB_SW_RESET_SPEC { type Writer = W; } #[doc = "`reset()` method sets FB_SW_RESET to value 0"] impl crate::Resettable for FB_SW_RESET_SPEC { #[inline(always)] fn reset_value() -> Self::Ux { 0 } }
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<gh_stars>0 import React, {Component} from 'react'; import {connect} from 'react-redux'; import Papa from 'papaparse'; import {updateData} from '../actions/actions.js'; import Table from './Table.js'; const noPlots = 'No plots to display. '; class Data extends Component { constructor(props) { super(props); this.handeFileAdded = this.handeFileAdded.bind(this); this.prepareTable = this.prepareTable.bind(this); } handeFileAdded(evt){ Papa.parse(evt.target.files[0], { complete: (results) => { this.props.updateData(results); } }); } prepareTable(){ let headers = this.props.data.data[0].map((header, index) => { return { Header: header, accessor: 'row'+index, width: (header.length + 12) * 7 } }); let data = this.props.data.data.slice(1, this.props.data.data.length).map((record) => { let row = {}; headers.map((header, index) => { Object.assign(row, { [header.accessor]: record[index] }); return null; }); return row; }); return({ headers: headers, data: data }); } render() { const table_0 = (this.props.data ) ? this.prepareTable() : null; return ( <div className = 'container data'> <h2><i className="fa fa-database" aria-hidden="true"></i>Data</h2> <div className = 'upload section'> <h3><i className="fa fa-plus" aria-hidden="true"></i>File upload</h3> <p>To change working data, upload .csv or .txt file. Data format in given file must be same as in an untouched Ansys parameter set export.</p> <input type = 'file' onChange = {this.handeFileAdded} /> </div> <div className = 'section-table'> <h3><i className="fa fa-hdd-o" aria-hidden="true"></i>Current data state</h3> {(table_0) ? <Table data = {table_0.data} headers = {table_0.headers} /> : <p>{noPlots}</p>} </div> </div> ); } } function mapStateToProps(state) { return({data: state.data}); } const mapDispatchToProps = { updateData }; export default connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(Data);
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Following the three-match ODI series, Bangladesh are set to host India in a two-game Test series, starting on Wednesday, December 14. The first Test is scheduled to be played at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram, formerly known as Chittagong. So far, India have played just two Tests in Chattogram, winning one, while the other ended in a draw. Situated in the south-eastern part of the country, the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium will offer an even contest between bat and ball. The batters will get good help from the surface, especially while facing pacers. The pitch is known to be a spin-friendly surface and spinners will come in handy as the game progresses. The last time India played a Test match in Chattogram was in January 2010. Touring Bangladesh for a two-game Test series, India won both encounters, eventually clinching the series with a scoreline of 2-0. After deciding to bat first in the first innings of the Chattogram Test match, India posted a below-par total of 243 runs on the board. A steady start provided by Virender Sehwag (52) and Gautam Gambhir (23) was followed by a batting collapse. India lost all 10 of their wickets in the next 165 runs with only Sachin Tendulkar looking in fine touch. The Master Blaster notched up his 44th Test ton for India, while both Shakib Al Hasan and Shahadat Hossain took a five-wicket haul each. In reply, Bangladesh failed to gain any lead and were bundled out for 242. Pacer Zaheer Khan and leg-spinner Amit Mishra picked up three wickets each. Coming onto bat with a negligible lead of a solitary run, Team India showcased a great batting effort in their second innings. Riding on Gambhir's fabulous 116 off 129 balls, the visitors posted 413/8 with half-centuries coming from the bat of VVS Laxman and Amit Mishra. Chasing an improbable 415-run victory target, the hosts lost two wickets on Day 4 with 64 runs on the board. India needed to pick up eight wickets on the last day and took just about two sessions to wrap up the game and make amends for their disappointing batting performances in the first innings. Mushfiqur Rahim (101) did throw his bat at everything hurled at him but that was merely a desperate attempt by him to delay the inevitable. For India, Mishra took a fantastic four-wicket haul, while Ishant Sharma too bagged three wickets. The Test also marked the instance of Tendulkar becoming the first-ever player to reach 13,000 Test runs. Given that India have never lost a red-ball game against Bangladesh, the visitors will certainly start as favorites. KL Rahul will lead India in a Test match for the second time in his career in the absence of Rohit Sharma, who injured his thumb a week ago in the second ODI in Dhaka. Despite missing a few individuals, the visitors still boast a mighty squad, which includes a plethora of experience from the likes of Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ravichandran Ashwin. Bangladesh, on the other hand, will be a tough nut to crack in their backyard and will be eyeing to give India a run for their money. Led by Shakib Al Hasan, the hosts will be a threat largely due to their spin department.
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iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party 2014 Movie Streaming Watch Online. It's time to break out your sunglasses and sunblock ... the iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party is back! The third annual iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party is returning to Miami's famous Fontainebleau, June 27-28, 2014. This year's pool party is already set to be better than ever with not one but TWO nights of unforgettable performances and celebrity appearances from some of your favorite artists. Ready to take over the Fontainebleau's epic pool, as part of their BleauLive concert series, are Jennifer Lopez, Neon Trees, Tiesto, Ariana Grande, Iggy Azalea, and Lil Jon. And it's all hosted by Nick Cannon!
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<filename>src/interpreter/util.rs use std::collections::HashMap; use std::process; use colored::*; use crate::value::{oran_scope::OranScope, oran_string::OranString, oran_value::OranValue, oran_variable::OranVariable, scope::ROOT_SCOPE, var_type::{FunctionOrValueType, VarType}}; pub fn is_mutable<'a> ( location: &(String, usize, usize), scope: OranScope, env : &mut HashMap<(OranScope, FunctionOrValueType, OranString<'a>), OranValue<'a>>, ident: &str, variable_type: &VarType) -> bool { let val = get_val( scope, env, ident, FunctionOrValueType::Value ); match val.0 { Some(v) => { if *variable_type == VarType::VariableReAssigned && OranVariable::from(&v).var_type == VarType::Constant { println!("{}\n{}\nLine number: {}, column number:{}: You can't assign value twice to a constant variable.", "Error!".red().bold(), location.0, location.1, location.2 ); process::exit(1); } }, None => { if *variable_type == VarType::VariableReAssigned { println!("{}\n{}\nLine number: {}, column number:{}: You can't assign value without \"let\".", "Error!".red().bold(), location.0, location.1, location.2 ); process::exit(1); } } } true } pub fn get_val<'a, 'b:'a>( scope: OranScope, env : &mut HashMap<( OranScope, FunctionOrValueType, OranString<'b> ), OranValue<'b> >, ident: &str, function_val_type: FunctionOrValueType ) -> (Option<OranValue<'a>>, OranScope) { //If not found, then try to get function definition from higher levels. let mut check_scope = scope; let op_val = loop { let val = env.get( &(check_scope, function_val_type, OranString::from(ident)) ); match val { None => { if check_scope == ROOT_SCOPE { break (None, check_scope); } check_scope = check_scope - 1; continue; }, Some(v) => { break (Some(v.clone()), check_scope); } }; }; op_val }
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The journey to confidence is a road that many of us find ourselves on. Society tells us to “love ourselves”, but what does that actually mean? We live in a culture that places a high value on external things such as material possessions, achievements, beauty, and Instagram likes hoping to fulfill internal voids. So, what does true and healthy confidence actually look like?
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<filename>enso/package.json { "name": "enso", "version": "0.0.0", "description": "An example of work using Canvas Sketch", "main": "src/enso.js", "scripts": { "start": "canvas-sketch src/enso.js --open --output=output" }, "author": "<NAME>", "license": "MIT", "dependencies": { "canvas-sketch": "^0.7.4", "canvas-sketch-util": "^1.10.0" } }
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Uorfi aka Urfi Javed's shared her picture wearing tomatoes as earring, coming at a time when the prices of tomatoes are skyrocketing in India. She also added a photo of Suniel Shetty with the caption where it was written 'Eating fewer tomatoes these days due to rising prices'. Amid skyrocketing prices of tomatoes, the Union government on Sunday reduced the subsidised rate of tomatoes to Rs 80/kg from Rs 90/kg with immediate effect in Delhi-NCR and other locations in retail markets. The prices of vegetables are skyrocketing at the moment. Tomato, in particular, has gone far beyond the reach of the common man. The situation is such that a vegetable seller in the Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh has kept bouncers for the protection of tomatoes. Tomato Thieves Steal Lakhs Worth of Tomatoes as Prices Soar in Karnataka: Thieves targeted a farmer's tomato farm in Goni Somanahalli village, stealing over 90 boxes of tomatoes worth around Rs 1. 5 lakh. The incident has sparked an investigation, with suspicions of a larger organized group involved. Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium will host the opening match of the ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023, the final and the India vs Pakistan showdown. Even before the first ball, hotel tariffs in the city have skyrocketed. Tomato prices in the market have reached the century mark due to the high demand and low supply in the market. The price surge of other vegetables has also been observed due to less yield in the crops. This has led to an increase in market price. According to the agencies, this is the only way to make up for the losses during the seasons when there are less travellers. The Covid-19 has put several airline firms in the centre of a serious issue while increase in fuel price has also put an impact on the flight ticket rates. After viewing Pathu Thala, famous producer Dhanajayan offered his initial impressions of actor Simbu's performance. With his tweet about the project, expectations for the film have skyrocketed. Pathu Thala was released globally today (March 30, 2023). Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli is one of the most influential personalities worldwide. Despite the Men in Blue's shock exit from the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 in the semifinal stage, 'King Kohli' rules the roost in the digital space with a mammoth brand value. Russian President Vladimir Putin's address had raised fears that martial law could be imposed and men of fighting age would not be allowed to leave Russia, media reports said. A clip shared by global flight tracking service FlightRadar24 shows one-way flights leave Russia, after Google Trends data showed a spike in searches for flights. The Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh's Sheopur district will be the home for African cheetahs. The fastest-running mammal on the planet, which went extinct in India in the early 1950s, is returning to the country after over 70 years. Ever since the news about the cheetahs' arrival in Kuno was confirmed, the property rates in the village have more than doubled, claim the locals. In Lahore's markets, tomatoes and onions were selling at around Rs 500 and Rs 400 a kilogram. Jawaad Rizvi, a wholesale dealer of Lahore market, said that both vegetables were being sold at Rs 100 per kg cheaper in Sunday markets than those available in regular markets. From August 13 to 15, the Central Government hopes to have at least 20 crore flags atop houses to mark 75 years of India's Independence. R Madhavan's directorial 'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect' has witnessed a constant increase in terms of its collection this week. Check out how much business the film made, despite being released on a select number of screens. In a briefing released ahead of a virtual mini-summit of world leaders being conducted under the aegis of the World Economic Forum, Oxfam stated that men's wealth increased from $700 billion to $1. 5 trillion at an average pace $1. 3 billion each day.
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<gh_stars>1-10 { "Name": "Protector de Orejas TW EXFIL Negro", "ShortName": "Orejas TW", "Description": "Protección adicional para las orejas, diseñada para el casco balístico Team Wendy EXFIL." }
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In his career of almost five decades, Megastar Chiranjeevi has acted in various super hit films under multiple production houses. However, he failed to collaborate often with the popular banner Suresh Productions. Until now, Chiru has worked for only one film under this banner. Now, it looks like he is all set to collaborate for the second project. If the latest grapevine is anything to go by, Chiru's next film with director Bobby will get bankrolled by Suresh Productions. The only film Chiru worked under Suresh Productions was the 1983 drama Sangharshana. This movie was a flop at the box office. Producer Daggubati Ramanaidu wanted to team up with Chiru once again and score a hit with the actor. He also offered many scripts to Chiru. But somehow, they failed to collaborate after that movie. That dream of Ramanaidu remains unfulfilled. Now, it looks like his son Suresh Babu is going to make that dream come true. We are already aware that director KS Ravindra aka Bobby has recently narrated a script to Chiranjeevi. The actor has liked it a lot and gave his nod for it as well. We hear that Suresh Babu came forward to produce this movie. Suresh Babu recently produced Bobby's last directorial film Venky Mama. This movie was a successful venture at the box office. After its success, Suresh Babu decided to give another offer to Bobby. That offer is this movie with Chiru. More details about this project will be out soon.
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<filename>dist/js/app-debug.js "use strict"; function _classCallCheck(instance, Constructor) { if (!(instance instanceof Constructor)) { throw new TypeError("Cannot call a class as a function"); } } function _defineProperties(target, props) { for (var i = 0; i < props.length; i++) { var descriptor = props[i]; descriptor.enumerable = descriptor.enumerable || false; descriptor.configurable = true; if ("value" in descriptor) descriptor.writable = true; Object.defineProperty(target, descriptor.key, descriptor); } } function _createClass(Constructor, protoProps, staticProps) { if (protoProps) _defineProperties(Constructor.prototype, protoProps); if (staticProps) _defineProperties(Constructor, staticProps); return Constructor; } /** * @description 判斷物件是否存在 * @param {string} item 選擇物件 */ function is(item) { var data = $(item).is($(item)); return data; } // ---------------------- // 打字效果 var AutoType = /*#__PURE__*/function () { function AutoType(f) { _classCallCheck(this, AutoType); // item->文字段落、itemLen->段落長度、index->段落位置 this.item = $(f); this.itemLen = this.item.length; this.index = 0; // fontArray->預設文字陣列、textIdx->字句位置、font->載入文字 this.fontArray = []; this.textIdx = 0; this.font = ""; } // 長度 _createClass(AutoType, [{ key: "update", // 更新文字 value: function update() { this.index++; this.textIdx = 0; this.font = ""; this.putFont(); } // 放入字句 }, { key: "putFont", value: function putFont() { var _this = this; this.fontArray = this.item.eq(this.index).text().trim().split(''); if (this.textIdx < this.fontLen) { $('#song-1')[0].loop = true; $('#song-1')[0].play(); } else { $('#song-1')[0].pause(); $('#song-2')[0].pause(); } var st = setInterval(function () { if (_this.textIdx < _this.fontLen) { _this.font = _this.font + _this.fontArray[_this.textIdx]; // console.log(this.font+'_') // 更新位置 _this.item.eq(_this.index).html(_this.font + '_'); // 下個文字準備 _this.textIdx++; } else { // console.log(this.font) // 更新位置 _this.item.eq(_this.index).html(_this.font); // 播放音效 $('#song-1')[0].pause(); $('#song-2')[0].play(); // 下一段文字準備 window.clearInterval(st); if (_this.index < _this.itemLen) { _this.update(); } else { setTimeout(function () { $('.opening').fadeOut(); $('#song-2')[0].play(); $('#song-3')[0].play(); }, 1000); setTimeout(function () { $('.container').addClass('animated'); }, 1500); } } }, 100); console.log(this.fontArray); } }, { key: "fontLen", get: function get() { return this.fontArray.length; } }]); return AutoType; }(); function delay_action(item, type, num) { var delay_time = 0; for (var i = 0; i < $(item).length; i++) { $(item).eq(i).css(type, delay_time + 's'); delay_time += num; } } //指定物件的高度 /** * @description 這是一個抓取物件高度 * @param {123} tt 123 * @param {string} el 選擇想要知道高度位置與底部位置的物件 * @returns */ function elTop(el) { var elTop = $(el).offset().top; var elBottom = elTop + $(el).height(); var datas = { top: elTop, bottom: elBottom }; return datas; } //偵測視窗滾動以及指定項目之位置比較 function watchEl(element, active) { var screenHeight = $(window).height(); var screenTop = $(window).scrollTop(); var screenBottom = screenTop + screenHeight; $(element).each(function () { var condition01 = elTop($(this)); var condition02 = screenBottom - screenHeight / 8; if (condition01.top < condition02 && screenTop < condition01.top) { $(this).addClass(active); } }); } //開始啟動動畫 function watchElStart(els) { els.forEach(function (el) { $(el.dom).each(function () { $(this).addClass(el.cls); }); setTimeout(function () { watchEl(el.dom, el.active); }, 10); $(window).on('scroll', function () { watchEl(el.dom, el.active); }); }); } // var animationArray = [ // {dom: '#dom', cls: 'fade',active: 'animated'}, // {dom: '#dom2', cls: 'fade',active: 'animated'}, // {dom: '#dom3', cls: 'fade',active: 'active'}, // ] // watchElStart(animationArray) $(function () { $('#googleForm #close').click(function () { $('#googleForm').fadeOut(); }); $('#go-google-form').click(function (e) { e.preventDefault(); $('#googleForm').fadeIn(); }); var font = new AutoType('.opening p'); $('#start').click(function () { font.putFont(); $(this).hide(); }); });
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How are Sarfraz Ahmed's individual performances going along? Should he be captaining a young and experience-lacking side? Does he possess the experience needed to lead the Green Army? Is he recommended, required, forced upon or being pampered by the kind management? Everytime he is seen walking back to the pavilion, comes the tsunami of thought-provoking queries in the CPUs of many, and fumes start to blacken the bright side of him. Things go wonted as the vibe of overall conquest takes over. In very less span, it subsists, not elucidating enough. Is he different than other captains? Well, a lot. He has his unique ways of having his army marshaled. Neither does he copy Imran Khan nor is he Misbah-like. He is just a variation in the world of captains, especially who are wicket-keepers too. His calibre of orchestration, his vocal cords reflexes, relocation of players and admiration after loathe find new ways of slipping through the roughness on his part. Is he chirpy behind the sticks? Yeah, but look at the positives it adds to the team composed of youngsters. Standing at cover or somewhere close to the cushions, a captain cannot interrogate his bowler on his lines. Sarfraz did that efficiently. He reacts more to a misfield than to a bowler conceding a six. He has been excellent in setting up the bowlers according to his plans, to hold the fame of Pakistan as a good bowling side. It's not like he is phenomenal or stellar in his approach and nails the perfect decisions every time. But he is a blessing in a disguise for the team of youngsters. He nailed some pretty good decisions in the shorter formats recently. Is he not a T20 batsman? Does he lack big shots? Yes he's rusty at times. In contrast to his fidgety nature as a batsman, he is safe as houses to keep the spin devils in their cages and sweep them with the short-handled mop. He, with the deft of the contacts, gives some work to third man. He's a mystery box to be exact - and his leadership is doing some invisible wonders. It's not like he is bossy. He blasts over Shadab for bowling flat, wide and quick but he's also the one who lauds him with the remarks of hitting a "million dollar shot". Why does he send Faheem and Imad ahead of him? Is he afraid? That's the thing about him. He knows the capabilities of his teammates and values them. The question over his captaincy in Tests has taken a serious beating. Bending low, stepping ahead of the line, welcoming the room by stepping away, he suggests to some that he isn't a suitable Test cricketer. It necessitates guidance not sacking. In Tests, a game where bowlers have to come ahead of the batsman with their mind games, he shouldn't be enacting LOI tactics. For example, Yasir Shah doesn't need to have his length corrected each time by the keeper. He is enough of a leg-spin connoisseur to go past the batsmen's plans. But he can get a piece of advice from Sarfraz on batsman's intentions though. Sometimes, he has left us bewildered by his decisions in Tests. He needs more experience to verify PCB's programs of sticking with him till World Cup 2019 and beyond. That's where he needs to be flourished, guided and of course helped on his batting technique to not hard hand to edge easily or to let an Anderson delivery peg his stumps after taking help from his pads. In my view, he deserve to be given a plausible chance and not to be goaded against his merry ways.
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<filename>src/io/sink.rs use std::fmt; use std::pin::Pin; use crate::io::{self, Write}; use crate::task::{Context, Poll}; /// Creates a writer that consumes and drops all data. /// /// # Examples /// /// ```rust /// # fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> { async_std::task::block_on(async { /// # /// use async_std::io; /// use async_std::prelude::*; /// /// let mut writer = io::sink(); /// writer.write(b"hello world").await?; /// # /// # Ok(()) }) } /// ``` pub fn sink() -> Sink { Sink { _private: () } } /// A writer that consumes and drops all data. /// /// This writer is constructed by the [`sink`] function. See its documentation /// for more. /// /// [`sink`]: fn.sink.html pub struct Sink { _private: (), } impl fmt::Debug for Sink { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { f.pad("Sink { .. }") } } impl Write for Sink { #[inline] fn poll_write( self: Pin<&mut Self>, _: &mut Context<'_>, buf: &[u8], ) -> Poll<io::Result<usize>> { Poll::Ready(Ok(buf.len())) } #[inline] fn poll_flush(self: Pin<&mut Self>, _: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<io::Result<()>> { Poll::Ready(Ok(())) } #[inline] fn poll_close(self: Pin<&mut Self>, _: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<io::Result<()>> { Poll::Ready(Ok(())) } }
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<reponame>Ryebread4/Rustionary {"word":"suffice","definition":"To be enough, or sufficient; to meet the need (of anything); to be equal to the end proposed; to be adequate. Chaucer. To recount almighty works, What words or tongue of seraph can suffice Milton.\n\n1. To satisfy; to content; to be equal to the wants or demands of. Spenser. Let it suffice thee; speak no more unto me of this matter. Deut. iii. 26. 2. To furnish; to supply adequately. [Obs.] The power appeased, with winds sufficed the sail. Dryden."}
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These are the season record predictions for each of the four teams in the AFC North for 2023. After solid offseasons from the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers, the four teams form one of the NFL's toughest divisions. Each will look for strong 2023-24 campaigns, but which AFC North team will have the best season? The Bengals had some tough losses this offseason, including safeties Jessie Bates III and Von Bell, cornerback Tre Flowers, tight end Hayden Hurst and running back Samaje Perine. They bounced back with strong signings in tackle Orlando Brown Jr. , cornerback Sidney Jones IV, and tight end Irv Smith Jr. They drafted well too, selecting pass rusher Myles Murphy with their first draft pick, and building back up their secondary with cornerback D. J. Turner, and safety Jordan Battle with the 60th and 95th overall picks respectively. Cincinnati's electric offense paired with a young, versatile defense will lead them to a 13-4 record, and a third straight AFC North championship. Last season the Pittsburgh Steelers just barely kept their streak without a losing season alive. They had a solid second half of the 2022 season, winning seven of their last nine games, and rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett began to show flashes of a franchise quarterback. They rode that hot streak all the way into the offseason, having one of the best drafts in the entire NFL, selecting instant starters in tackle Broderick Jones, and cornerback Joey Porter Jr. They also well added great depth pieces down the board in defensive lineman Keanu Benton, pass rusher Nate Herbig, tight end Darnell Washington, and defensive back Cory Trice Jr. Pairing this draft with a solid free agency period, and a good, developing roster, Pittsburgh will find themselves with a great 11-7 campaign in 2023. They have the power to challenge for the AFC North, but the Bengals look too strong. Baltimore had a strong offseason, headlined by the re-signing of franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson. The Ravens added some weapons on offense, drafting receiver Zay Flowers with their first pick, and signing receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Nelson Agholor from Las Vegas. The Ravens will look to boast a double-digit win season for the fifth time in six years, but much hinges on whether Lamar Jackson can stay healthy. The Browns went all in on quarterback Deshaun Watson last offseason, and it showed somewhat of an expected misfire in 2022 Watson hadn't played in 700 days before his debut and showed rust in the last six weeks of the season. Looking to 2023, the Browns had a good draft, picking receiver Cedric Tillman with their first pick at 78th overall, and tackle Dawand Jones 111th overall. Cleveland also quietly had one of the better free agent periods around the league, bringing in defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson from Minnesota, and safety Juan Thornhill from Kansas City. Still missing a few key pieces needed to compete, the Browns will finish their 2023 season 8-9 and bottom of the AFC North after losing some close divisional games.
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Minister said that the Government has approved the gas price formula based on the Rangarajan Committee recommendations, which will be applicable from 1st April 2014 for a period of 5 years. These gas prices will be applicable to all natural gas including CBM. Minister further said that a total of 33 Coal-Bed Methane (CBM) Blocks have been awarded under 4 rounds of CBM Bidding, out of which 3 blocks have been relinquished. 9.9 Trillion Cubic Feet (TCF) of CBM gas in-place has been established in 8 Blocks so far. In one Block namely, Raniganj South in West Bengal, commercial gas production started in 2007 and the current gas production is of the order of 0.25MMSCMD.
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Posted On: The Hon’ble President of India and the Supreme Commander of Indian Armed Forces, Shri Ram Nath Kovind awarded the President’s Colour to INS Shivaji, Lonavala, commanded by Commodore Ravnish Seth, on 13 Feb 2020. The President’s Colour is the highest honour that can be bestowed upon any military unit was received by Nishan Adhikari on behalf of INS Shivaji during an impressive ceremonial parade comprising 130 officers and 630 Sailors of the Indian Navy that also included a 150 men Guard of Honour. Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari, the Hon’ble Governor of Maharashtra, Admiral Karambir Singh, Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral AK Chawla, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command along with senior defence and civilian dignitaries were present on the occasion and witnessed the ceremonial parade. The Hon’ble President congratulated the Officers and Sailors of INS Shivaji for their impeccable turnout, smart drill and impressive appearance of the establishment. He also congratulated the personnel of INS Shivaji both Past and Present for the great service rendered to the nation for the past 75 years in pursuance of their duties. The contribution of INS Shivaji in training of modern-day Marine Engineers was specially noted by the Hon’ble President. The Hon’ble President wished all personnel of INS Shivaji greater heights and achievements in following decades of technological era to conclude his speech. INS Shivaji was established in 1945 and it is one of the premier training establishments of Indian Navy. The establishment has been entrusted with responsibility of imparting training to officers and sailors of the Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard and friendly foreign navies in the domains of Marine Engineering. Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence including Damage Control and Fire Fighting, Main & Auxiliary Controls. Overall, the establishment conducts more than 500 courses for officers and sailors and has an annual training throughput of more than 2800 officers and 7800 sailors. Shivaji also has the proud privilege of imparting training to personnel from 20 countries worldwide with an annual throughput of over 250 international trainees on an average. A Special Cover marking the Platinum Jubilee of INS Shivaji was also released by the Hon’ble President. The award of Presidents Colour marks a very important milestone in the history of INS Shivaji. The President’s Colour shall be proudly displayed and carried at all ceremonial parades at INS Shivaji to motivate and inspire all future Marine Engineers of the Navy.
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pub struct ServerConfig { pub async_threads: usize, pub blocking_threads: usize, pub auth_threads: usize, pub port: u16, pub db_conn: String, } impl Default for ServerConfig { fn default() -> Self { ServerConfig { async_threads: 2, blocking_threads: 128, auth_threads: 4, port: 5000, db_conn: "sqlite::memory:".to_string(), } } } pub enum AddConfig { User { db_url: String, username: String, password: String, }, }
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This cereal is a unique blend of organic coconut flakes and other natural ingredients, making it a flavorful and nutritious way to start your day. It's not only delicious but also suitable for those following grain-free or gluten-free diets. What sets NUCO apart is their commitment to organic and wholesome ingredients. The coconut flakes are sustainably sourced and toasted to perfection, providing a satisfying crunch in every bite. The versatility of this product is also worth noting. You can enjoy it as a cereal with your choice of milk, sprinkle it on yogurt, or incorporate it into your favorite recipes for added texture and flavor.
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Stade de Reims, commonly alluded to as Stade Reims or basically Reims, is a French professional football club based in Reims in Grand-Est, The club was shaped in 1910 under the title Société Sportive du Parc Pommery and right now plays in Ligue 1, the top level of Football in France having been advanced from Ligue 2 within the past season. Reims plays its home matches at the Stade Auguste Delaune, a remodel of the ancient complex found inside the city. Stade de Reims was established in 1910 under the title Société Sportive du Parc Pommery under the guidance of Marquis Melchior de Polignac, a Frenchman who afterwards went on to serve on the Universal Olympic Committee. The club embraced its current title on 18 June 1931. Despite the nation receiving professional football in 1932, Reims remained a beginner club until 1935 after the club won the Championnat de France beginner under the authority of Scotsman Billy Aitken. The club comes to Division 1 for the first time in the 1945–46 season, the first championship taking after the conclusion of World War II. Amid the same year, the club advanced defender Robert Jonquet to the senior group and signed Roger Marche from Olympique de Charleville. Together, the two went on to gotten to be, apparently, the club’s most popular players in its history. |Jersey No.
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Manoj Bajpayee has begun shooting for Kanu Behl's Despatch. The actor took to social media to announce the news. He shared a photo of himself from the sets and wrote that he is feeling like home. An investigative thriller, Despatch will be directly released on a digital platform. In the film, Manoj’s character finds himself sucked into the murky underbelly of business and crime. #Despatch commences shoot (sic). " Can Opposition political parties unitedly will fight against BJP in the General Elections to be held next year in 2024?
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Actor Rahul Bose made his acting debut in English, August, 30 years ago. Since then, he has starred in many movies, directed, written, and helmed a few as well. Reflecting on his three-decade journey, Rahul says he is content with his film choices. The actor thinks that a career is not defined by what one accepts, but by what one declines. “A lot of people have difficulty saying no. So I’m very happy with that,” he told Hindustan Times during a chat. However, he does have a few regrets. He admits that if he had the chance, he would change certain things in his life. “I would change many little things. I’ve been mean to people in school. I’ve been rude to teachers. I’ve been a real pain in the neck for my parents. I’ve been rebellious. I’ve been way too full of myself. Sometimes I haven’t worked hard enough. I have many things with me and my behaviour and my personality that I would love to have changed,” the talented actor said. Recently, there were reports that he would be joining Farhan Akhtar’s Jee Le Zaraa alongside Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt. Although filming for the movie has not yet begun, it was speculated that Rahul would have a role in it. However, he refutes all these rumours. Clarifying, he said, “Let me categorically say that I’m not (doing the movie). Neither Farhan nor anybody (from the production) has approached me. I am definitely not part of the project. " Directed by Farhan Akhtar, Jee Le Zaraa is produced by Farhan and Ritesh Sidhwani’s Excel Entertainment, and Tiger Baby, headed by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti. The film is co-written by Zoya, Farhan, and Reema.
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'use strict'; // 日期选择插件(自定义) var custom_close_date_times=2; //当点击两次时关掉日历插件 var custom_close_date=0; //统计点击日历插件的次数 var first_close_date=0; //第一次关闭日期插件 var date = function ($) { $.fn.hotelDate = function (options) { var nowdate = new Date(); // 获取当前时间 var dateArr = new Array(); // 获取到的时间数据集合 var btn = $(this); btn.on('click', initTemplate); // 初始化(显示)插件 // 初始化模板 function initTemplate() { var entertime = $('.entertime').text(); var leavetime = $('.leavetime').text(); var listIndex = 0; $('body').css({ overflow: 'hidden' }); // 主容器模板 var dateTemplate = '\n <div class =\'date container c-gray\'>\n <h4 class="tac bold">选择旅行日期</h4>\n <div class=\'close-btn\'>&lt;&nbsp;返回</div>\n </div> \n '; $('body').append(dateTemplate); // 向body添加插件 // action容器模板 dateArr.forEach(function (item, index) { var template = '\n <div class=\'action mt10\'>\n <div class=\'title tac c-blue\'><div class="y">' + item.getFullYear() + '</div>\u5E74<div class="m">' + (item.getMonth() + 1) + '</div>\u6708</div>\n <ul class=\'week border-bottom\'><li class="weekend_li">\u65E5</li><li>\u4E00</li><li>\u4E8C</li><li>\u4E09</li><li>\u56DB</li><li>\u4E94</li><li class="weekend_li">\u516D</li></ul>\n <ul class=\'day f-small\'></ul>\n </div> \n '; $('.date').append(template); }); // 天数模板 $('.action').each(function (index, item) { var days = getDays(dateArr[index]); // 当月天数 var nowweek = dateArr[index].getDay(); // 当月1号是星期几 for (var i = 0; i < days + nowweek; i++) { var template = ''; // 空白填充 if (i < nowweek) { template = '<li></li>'; } else if (i < nowdate.getDate() + nowweek - 1 && dateArr[index].getMonth() === nowdate.getMonth()) { // 当月已经过去的日期 不能点击 listIndex++; template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' class=\'disable\'>' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '</li>'; } else if (dateArr[index].getMonth() == Number(entertime.split('/')[0]) - 1 && i - nowweek + 1 == Number(entertime.split('/')[1])) { // 默认入住时间 listIndex++; if(i%7==0 || i%7==6 || i==0 || i==6){ //判断周末 template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' date-date="' + dateArr[index].getFullYear() + '-' + (dateArr[index].getMonth() + 1) + '-' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '" class=\'weekend_li\'>' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '</li>'; }else{ template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' date-date="' + dateArr[index].getFullYear() + '-' + (dateArr[index].getMonth() + 1) + '-' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '">' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '</li>'; } //template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' class=\'enter\' date-date="' + dateArr[index].getFullYear() + '-' + (dateArr[index].getMonth() + 1) + '-' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '">' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '<span class="enter_text"><br>出发</span></li>'; } else if (dateArr[index].getMonth() == Number(leavetime.split('/')[0]) - 1 && i - nowweek + 1 == Number(leavetime.split('/')[1])) { // 默认离开时间 listIndex++; if(i%7==0 || i%7==6 || i==0 || i==6){ template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' date-date="' + dateArr[index].getFullYear() + '-' + (dateArr[index].getMonth() + 1) + '-' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '" class=\'weekend_li\'>' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '</li>'; }else{ template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' date-date="' + dateArr[index].getFullYear() + '-' + (dateArr[index].getMonth() + 1) + '-' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '">' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '</li>'; } //template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' class=\'leave\' date-date="' + dateArr[index].getFullYear() + '-' + (dateArr[index].getMonth() + 1) + '-' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '">' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '<span class="leave_text"><br>返回</span></li>'; } else { listIndex++; if(i%7==0 || i%7==6 || i==0 || i==6){ template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' date-date="' + dateArr[index].getFullYear() + '-' + (dateArr[index].getMonth() + 1) + '-' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '" class=\'weekend_li\'>' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '</li>'; }else{ template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' date-date="' + dateArr[index].getFullYear() + '-' + (dateArr[index].getMonth() + 1) + '-' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '">' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '</li>'; } //template = '<li index=\'' + listIndex + '\' date-date="' + dateArr[index].getFullYear() + '-' + (dateArr[index].getMonth() + 1) + '-' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '">' + (i - nowweek + 1) + '</li>'; } $(item).find('.day').append(template); } //return false; }); // 事件监听 // 关闭插件 $('.close-btn').on('click', function () { if(!$('.enter').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.y').text()){ //mui.alert('请选择出发时间'); //return false; } if(!$('.leave').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.m').text() && $('.enter').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.y').text()){ alert('请选择退房时间'); return false; } custom_close_date=0; $('.leave_text').remove(); $('.enter_text').remove(); if(!$('.enter').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.y').text() && !$('.leave').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.m').text()){ $('.date').remove(); // 移除插件 $('body').css({ overflow: 'auto' }); return false; } //console.log($('.enter').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.y').text()); // 获取入住时间 var enterYear = $('.enter').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.y').text(); var enterMonth = $('.enter').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.m').text(); enterMonth.length === 1 ? enterMonth = '0' + enterMonth : false; var enterDay = $('.enter').text(); enterDay.length === 1 ? enterDay = '0' + enterDay : false; var enterTime = enterMonth + '/' + enterDay; // 获取离开时间 var leaveYear = $('.enter').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.y').text(); var leaveMonth = $('.leave').parents('.day').siblings('.title').find('.m').text(); leaveMonth.length === 1 ? leaveMonth = '0' + leaveMonth : false; var leaveDay = $('.leave').text(); leaveDay.length === 1 ? leaveDay = '0' + leaveDay : false; var leaveTime = leaveMonth + '/' + leaveDay; var night = Number($('.leave').attr('index')) - Number($('.enter').attr('index')); if(enterTime!='/'){ $('.entertime').text(enterYear+'/'+enterTime); // 显示 $('.input-enter').val(enterYear + '/' + enterTime); }else{ } if(leaveTime!='/'){ $('.leavetime').text(enterYear+'/'+leaveTime); $('.input-leave').val(leaveYear + '/' + leaveTime); }else{ $('.leavetime').text(''); $('.input-leave').val(''); $('.total-day').val(''); $('.night').text(''); } if(night){ $('.total-day').val(night); $('.night').text(night + '天'); } if(enterTime!='/' && leaveTime!='/' && $('.input-enter').val()==$('.input-leave').val()){ //$('.total-day').val(1); //$('.night').text(1 + '天'); } $(".nh_li_left_text").css({ 'color': '#4d4d4d' }); $('.date').remove(); // 移除插件 $('body').css({ overflow: 'auto' }); }); var num = 1; // if(first_close_date){ // num=1; // } // 时间选择 $('.day li').on('click', function () { if (!$(this).hasClass('disable')) { var thisIndex = Number($(this).attr('index')); var enterIndex = Number($('.enter').attr('index')); var leaveIndex = Number($('.leave').attr('index')); if (num % 2 === 0) { if($(this).hasClass('enter')){ //假如是点选了当天的出发日期,就提示 alert('请不要选择当天返回'); return false; } removeLeave(); $(this).addClass('leave'); $('.leave_text').remove(); $(this).append('<span class="leave_text"><br>退房</span>'); num++; } else if (num % 2 !== 0) { removeEnter(); $(this).addClass('enter'); $('.enter_text').remove(); $(this).append('<span class="enter_text"><br>入住</span>'); //去除出发前的日期 var now_index=$(this).attr('index'); //获取当前点击的day索引 now_index=parseInt(now_index); for (var i = 1; i < now_index; i++) { $('.day li[index="'+i+'"]').attr('class','disable'); $('.day li[index="'+i+'"]').removeAttr('date-date'); }; num++; $(".nh_date_both").show(); } // 当入住时间 大于 离开时间 两者互换 if (Number($('.enter').attr('index')) > Number($('.leave').attr('index'))) { $('.day .enter')[0].className = 'leave'; $('.day .leave')[0].className = 'enter'; $('.leave_text').remove(); $('.enter_text').remove(); $('.day .leave').append('<span class="leave_text"><br>退房</span>'); $('.day .enter').append('<span class="enter_text"><br>入住</span>'); } } custom_close_date++; if(custom_close_date>=custom_close_date_times){ setTimeout(function(){ $('.close-btn').click(); first_close_date=1; },300); } }); } function removeLeave() { $('.day li').removeClass('leave'); $('.leave_text').remove(); } function removeEnter() { $('.day li').removeClass('enter'); $('.enter_text').remove(); } // 获取num个月的时间数据 function getDate(num) { var year = nowdate.getFullYear(); var month = nowdate.getMonth() - 1; for (var i = 0; i < num; i++) { month <= 12 ? month++ : (month = 1, year++); var data = new Date(year, month); // 从当前月开始算 一共个6个月的数据 dateArr.push(data); } } // 获取当月天数 function getDays(date) { //构造当前日期对象 var date = date; //获取年份 var year = date.getFullYear(); //获取当前月份 var mouth = date.getMonth() + 1; //定义当月的天数; var days; //当月份为二月时,根据闰年还是非闰年判断天数 if (mouth == 2) { days = year % 4 == 0 ? 29 : 28; } else if (mouth == 1 || mouth == 3 || mouth == 5 || mouth == 7 || mouth == 8 || mouth == 10 || mouth == 12) { //月份为:1,3,5,7,8,10,12 时,为大月.则天数为31; days = 31; } else { //其他月份,天数为:30. days = 30; } return days; } function initDay() { var enterYear = String(nowdate.getFullYear()); var enterMonth = String(nowdate.getMonth() + 1); enterMonth.length === 1 ? enterMonth = '0' + enterMonth : false; var enterDay = String(nowdate.getDate()); enterDay.length === 1 ? enterDay = '0' + enterDay : false; var enterTime = enterMonth + '/' + enterDay; // 获取离开时间 var leaveYear = String(nowdate.getFullYear()); var leaveMonth = String(nowdate.getMonth() + 1); leaveMonth.length === 1 ? leaveMonth = '0' + leaveMonth : false; var leaveDay = String(nowdate.getDate() + 1); leaveDay.length === 1 ? leaveDay = '0' + leaveDay : false; var leaveTime = leaveMonth + '/' + leaveDay; //$('.entertime').text(enterTime); // 显示 //$('.leavetime').text(leaveTime); //$('.input-enter').val(enterYear + '/' + enterTime); //$('.input-leave').val(leaveYear + '/' + leaveTime); } getDate(6); // 获取数据 参数: 拿6个月的数据 initDay(); // 初始化入住和离店时间 }; }(jQuery);
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<reponame>tsv2013/form-builder<filename>uiml/renderer.ts<gh_stars>1-10 import * as ko from "knockout"; import { UIMLWrapper } from "./uiml-wrapper"; import { IPart, htmlUiRendererPeers } from "./uiml"; function template(html: string): HTMLElement { var div = document.createElement("div"); div.innerHTML = html; return div.children.length === 1 ? <HTMLElement>div.children[0] : div; } export interface IRenderer { render: (container?: HTMLElement) => HTMLElement; renderers: IRenderer[]; getProperty: (propertyName: string) => any; part: IPart; renderChildren: (container: HTMLElement) => void; } export class InterfaceRenderer implements IRenderer { styles: any; part: IPart; constructor(part: IPart, uimlWrapper: UIMLWrapper) { this.part = part; this.styles = uimlWrapper.getStyles(part); (part.parts || []).forEach((partInfo) => { this.renderers.push(uimlWrapper.createRenderer(partInfo)); }); } getCustomProcessedStyles(): any { return ["cssClasses", "text", "data"] } applyStyles(part: IPart, element: HTMLElement) { Object.keys(this.styles).forEach(key => { var styleName = key; var styleValue = this.styles[key]; if(this.getCustomProcessedStyles().indexOf(styleName) === -1) { (<any>element).css(styleName, styleValue); } }); Object.keys(this.styles.cssClasses) .map(key => this.styles.cssClasses[key]) .forEach(className => { element.className += (" " + className); }); var text = this.getProperty("text"); if(text && element.children.length === 0) { element.innerText = text; } var html = this.getProperty("html"); if(html && element.children.length === 0) { element.innerHTML = html; } } getProperty(propertyName: string) { return this.part[propertyName] !== undefined ? this.part[propertyName] : this.styles[propertyName]; } renderChildren(container: HTMLElement) { this.renderers.forEach(renderer => { renderer.render(container); }); } getRenderResult() { return template("<div/>"); } render(container: HTMLElement = null) { var renderResult = this.getRenderResult(); var dataBindValue = this.getProperty("dataBind"); if(dataBindValue !== undefined) { renderResult.dataset.bind = Object.keys(dataBindValue).map((k) => `${k}: ${dataBindValue[k]}`).join(", "); } this.applyStyles(this.part, renderResult); this.renderChildren(renderResult); var hint = this.getProperty("hint"); if(!!hint) { renderResult.title = hint; } if(container) { container.append(renderResult); } return renderResult; } renderers: IRenderer[] = []; } export class ComponentRenderer extends InterfaceRenderer { public static componentPrefix = ""; constructor(part: IPart, uimlWrapper: UIMLWrapper) { super(part, uimlWrapper); } render(container: HTMLElement) { var widgetName = ((ComponentRenderer.componentPrefix ? (ComponentRenderer.componentPrefix + "-") : "") + this.part.partclass).toLowerCase(); var renderResult; var widgetOptions = JSON.stringify(this.part).split("\"").join("'"); if(ko.components.isRegistered(widgetName)) { renderResult = template("<" + widgetName + " params=\"{ model: $data, context: $context, options: " + widgetOptions + "}\"/>"); } else { if(typeof htmlUiRendererPeers[0].wloaders[widgetName] === "function") { renderResult = template("<div data-bind=\"lazyWidget: { name: '" + widgetName + "', options: " + widgetOptions + " }\"/>"); } else { renderResult = template("<component-stub params=\"{ message: 'Error: Component " + widgetName + " is not installed.'}\"/>"); } } this.applyStyles(this.part, renderResult); container.append(renderResult); return renderResult; } } ko.components.register("component-stub", { viewModel: { createViewModel: function(params, componentInfo) { return { message: params.message }; } }, template: "<div data-bind='text: message'></div>" }); export class ContainerRenderer extends InterfaceRenderer { constructor(part: IPart, uimlWrapper: UIMLWrapper) { super(part, uimlWrapper); } getRenderResult() { var bindings: string[] = []; var visible = this.getProperty("visible"); if(!!visible) { bindings.push("visible: " + visible); } var css = this.getProperty("css"); if(!!css) { bindings.push("css: " + css); } var element = template("<div data-bind='" + bindings.join(", ") + "'/>"); return element; } } export class LabelRenderer extends InterfaceRenderer { constructor(part: IPart, uimlWrapper: UIMLWrapper) { super(part, uimlWrapper); } getRenderResult() { return template(`<label>${this.getProperty("text")}</label>`); } } export class InputRenderer extends InterfaceRenderer { constructor(part: IPart, uimlWrapper: UIMLWrapper) { super(part, uimlWrapper); } getRenderResult() { return template("<input class=\"input-control\" placeholder=\"" + (this.getProperty("pleceholderText")||"") + "\"" + " data-bind=\"value: $data." + this.getProperty("data") + ", valueUpdate: 'keyup'\"" + (!!this.getProperty("readonly") ? " disabled" : "") + (!!this.getProperty("hint") ? (" title=\"" + this.getProperty("hint") + "\"") : "") + (!!this.getProperty("pattern") ? (" pattern=\"" + this.getProperty("pattern") + "\"") : "") + (this.getProperty("isnullable") === false ? " required" : "") + ">"); } }
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Driven by unprecedented changes in technology, digitisation is pushing industries of all kinds to a tipping point. Automation and AI is a huge part of this change, and is the part of modern-day technological development that some fear. According to a recent Brooking’s institute study, 25 percent of jobs in the US, particularly the ‘repetitive ones’, are under threat from automation. The jobs considered of highest risk are performed by low-skilled workers in the food service industry, and in this context the threat appears real: there are already robotic waiters in Japan for example. Yet the Washington think-tank’s study found the professions of least risk from automation are business occupations, ranked below arts and entertainment. This illustrates the versatile mindsets automation will encourage. Encouragingly though, the relationship between jobs and automation is nuanced. A recent report from the World Economic Forum suggests 133 million new jobs could be created by the technology. According to the Brookings report, highly creative or technical positions are likely to benefit, but the study notes that administrative and legal professions will be partially impacted by automation. But in what way, and how soon, will these changes take place? In the UK, the impact technology will have in shaping financial services will be felt as soon as the Spring. Starting in April, Making Tax Digital for VAT will require businesses to file their tax digitally using cloud accounting software. Part of the UK Government’s drive for a digital Britain, MTD or VAT will bring manual bookkeeping into the modern age, enabling HMRC to digitally track individual invoices. The legislation will remedy costly tax filing errors and change the way accountants work. Free from manual, repetitive booking tasks using paper or spreadsheets, accountants will work more collaboratively with clients in the cloud, and their value will be determined by their advisory skills. The evolution of the accountants’ role is articulated by our petitioning of the Oxford English Dictionary to change the definition of accountant to reflect the advisory services many accountants already supply. Yet despite the business benefits of MTD for VAT, our research indicates a resistance to change. With just weeks to go to before the legislation is introduced, we found fewer than half of the UK’s accountants feel prepared for the digital switch, despite the fact that one third of those surveyed said they expect digital tax to increase their firm’s productivity. But whatever the reason for this reticence, everyone knows change can be a challenge, and helping an industry adapt to digital transformation requires empathy. Here are some tips to help your workforce embrace transformation in your industry: 1. Mind your language. We’ve a tendency to describe technology in its own terms, but not so long ago we thought cookies were biscuits. Many pretend they understand terms like ‘server’ and ‘cloud’, but don’t. Use plain English when talking to staff or customers. Use simple, functional terms wherever possible. 2. Make learning easier. Nobody wants to read a training manual. Make your communications accessible, from human customer service and personal interactions, to infographics. To help businesses get ready for MTD for VAT, we’ve created Dexter the Digital Tax Advisor an animated tax advisor to help businesses make the digital switch. 3. Encourage ownership. Give employees the confidence to experiment with the latest technology, and do not discourage mistakes. And for customers and business partners, encourage early adoption. The longer you leave a new technology adoption task, the scarier it can seem. Encourage stakeholders to become experts in the new technology by supplying online training courses and free trials. 4. Expect fear and suspicion. The Victorians thought locomotion would cause madness and death, and Mark Twain didn’t invest in the telephone thinking the technology would fail. Factor in the natural reticence any audience will have when presented with new technology and build this reluctance into your implementation schedules. Beta testing is useful, but beware of beta testing with a captive or expert audience, try to test your product with the lay-person too. Technology moves faster than culture, and often informs it. By empathising with the wider community interacting with the new technology, and planning for resistance to change, you can help stakeholders adapt. For more information about Making Tax Digital for VAT and how it will affect small businesses and accountants from April, visit Xero’s hub here. - Best e-commerce platform of 2019: get an online store now! Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed! Damon Anderson is the Director of Operations/ Regional COO at Xero. He is an international leader in fintech, with over 20 years experience delivering cutting-edge digital products. At Xero, Damon delivers unique products that solve real problems for accountants, bookkeepers and small business. He is experienced in leading large team, operating in global markets and had thrived in building expert teams who develop strategy, lead product innovation and execute go-to-market plans.
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After a super busy 18 odd months that saw as many as 8 films releasing in theatres,Akshay Kumar would be off the screens for some time to come now. Though the actor has already finished two films and is in the process of starting his third,he would be on a mini break of sorts before arriving with a release of his. ‘Holiday’,remake of ‘Thuppakki’,is his next release and it would be arriving on 1st May. This would be a little over six months since his last release ‘Boss’,” informs a source. Not that it was planned this way. Initially,the film was supposed to arrive in the month of March. However,with Reliance finding 1st May as the better date for the film’s release and deciding to push Holiday ahead by a few weeks,there is a time gap that has come in for next release of Akshay’s. Not that the actor is slowing down when it comes to work though. This means that he would stay on to be the only actor in the B-Town who would maintain his record of releasing an average of three films a year. However,he would certainly be welcoming the unexpected break that has come in at least from the promotional rigmarole that would have otherwise eaten up on his time even as he was busy shooting for other films. Click for more updates and latest Bollywood news along with Entertainment updates. Also get latest news and top headlines from India and around the world at The Indian Express.
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package com.krispeklaric.virgohospital_dal.Repositories; import com.krispeklaric.virgohospital_dal.Interfaces.IMedicalComplaintRepo; import com.krispeklaric.virgohospital_dal.Models.MedicalComplaint; import com.krispeklaric.virgohospital_dal.Repositories.exceptions.NonexistentEntityException; import java.io.Serializable; import java.util.List; import javax.persistence.EntityManager; import javax.persistence.Query; import javax.persistence.EntityNotFoundException; import javax.persistence.criteria.CriteriaQuery; import javax.persistence.criteria.Root; /** * * @author Kris */ public class MedicalComplaintRepo extends BaseRepo implements IMedicalComplaintRepo, Serializable { public MedicalComplaintRepo() { super(); } public EntityManager getEntityManager() { return emf.createEntityManager(); } public MedicalComplaint create(MedicalComplaint medicalComplaint) { EntityManager em = null; try { em = getEntityManager(); em.getTransaction().begin(); em.persist(medicalComplaint); em.getTransaction().commit(); return medicalComplaint; } finally { if (em != null) { em.close(); } } } public MedicalComplaint edit(MedicalComplaint medicalComplaint) throws NonexistentEntityException, Exception { EntityManager em = null; try { em = getEntityManager(); em.getTransaction().begin(); medicalComplaint = em.merge(medicalComplaint); em.getTransaction().commit(); return medicalComplaint; } catch (Exception ex) { String msg = ex.getLocalizedMessage(); if (msg == null || msg.length() == 0) { Long id = medicalComplaint.getId(); if (findMedicalComplaint(id) == null) { throw new NonexistentEntityException("The medicalComplaint with id " + id + " no longer exists."); } } throw ex; } finally { if (em != null) { em.close(); } } } public void destroy(Long id) throws NonexistentEntityException { EntityManager em = null; try { em = getEntityManager(); em.getTransaction().begin(); MedicalComplaint medicalComplaint; try { medicalComplaint = em.getReference(MedicalComplaint.class, id); medicalComplaint.getId(); } catch (EntityNotFoundException enfe) { throw new NonexistentEntityException("The medicalComplaint with id " + id + " no longer exists.", enfe); } em.remove(medicalComplaint); em.getTransaction().commit(); } finally { if (em != null) { em.close(); } } } public List<MedicalComplaint> findMedicalComplaintEntities() { return findMedicalComplaintEntities(true, -1, -1); } public List<MedicalComplaint> findMedicalComplaintEntities(int maxResults, int firstResult) { return findMedicalComplaintEntities(false, maxResults, firstResult); } private List<MedicalComplaint> findMedicalComplaintEntities(boolean all, int maxResults, int firstResult) { EntityManager em = getEntityManager(); try { CriteriaQuery cq = em.getCriteriaBuilder().createQuery(); cq.select(cq.from(MedicalComplaint.class)); Query q = em.createQuery(cq); if (!all) { q.setMaxResults(maxResults); q.setFirstResult(firstResult); } return q.getResultList(); } finally { em.close(); } } public MedicalComplaint findMedicalComplaint(Long id) { EntityManager em = getEntityManager(); try { return em.find(MedicalComplaint.class, id); } finally { em.close(); } } public int getMedicalComplaintCount() { EntityManager em = getEntityManager(); try { CriteriaQuery cq = em.getCriteriaBuilder().createQuery(); Root<MedicalComplaint> rt = cq.from(MedicalComplaint.class); cq.select(em.getCriteriaBuilder().count(rt)); Query q = em.createQuery(cq); return ((Long) q.getSingleResult()).intValue(); } finally { em.close(); } } }
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{ "name": "esri-leaflet-webpack", "version": "1.0.0", "description": "Boilerplate for an app using webpack, jade, stylus, react, flux, and es6 (via babel).", "scripts": { "start": "npm run watch", "watch": "npm run mkdirp && gulp build && npm run jade & npm run stylus & ENV=dev webpack -p -d --watch", "dist": "rm -rf dist && gulp dist && npm run stylus:dist && npm run jade:dist && ENV=prod webpack -p", "mkdirp": "mkdir -p build/css", "stylus": "stylus src/css/base.styl -l --watch & stylus src/css/app.styl -l -o build/css --watch", "jade": "jade src/index.jade -O src/index.json -o build --watch", "stylus:dist": "stylus src/css/base.styl --compress && stylus src/css/app.styl -o dist/css --compress", "jade:dist": "jade src/index.jade -O src/index.json -o dist" }, "author": "Robert-W", "license": "MIT", "keywords": [ "esri", "map", "react", "flux", "javascript", "arcgis", "template", "leaflet", "esri-leaflet", "jade", "stylus", "jsx", "es2015", "esNext", "es6", "babel", "webpack" ], "dependencies": { "babel": "^5.6.14", "babel-core": "^5.6.15", "babel-loader": "^5.3.1", "gulp": "^3.9.0", "gulp-imagemin": "^2.3.0", "jade": "^1.11.0", "node-libs-browser": "^0.5.2", "stylus": "^0.51.1", "webpack": "^1.10.1" }, "devDependencies": { "eslint": "^0.24.1", "eslint-plugin-react": "^2.7.1" } }
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<gh_stars>1-10 "use strict"; export enum InteractivityDetect { canvas = "canvas", parent = "parent", window = "window", }
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/** * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package testjar; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Iterator; import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory; import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration; import org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path; import org.apache.hadoop.io.LongWritable; import org.apache.hadoop.io.NullWritable; import org.apache.hadoop.io.Text; import org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobConf; import org.apache.hadoop.mapred.OutputCollector; import org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Reporter; import org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Job; import org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Mapper; import org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Reducer; import org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.FileInputFormat; import org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.input.TextInputFormat; import org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.output.FileOutputFormat; public class UserNamePermission { private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(UserNamePermission.class); //This mapper will read the user name and pass in to the reducer public static class UserNameMapper extends Mapper<LongWritable,Text,Text,Text> { Text key1 = new Text("UserName"); public void map(LongWritable key, Text value, Context context) throws IOException,InterruptedException { Text val = new Text(System.getProperty("user.name").toString()); context.write(key1, val); } } //The reducer is responsible for writing the user name to the file //which will be validated by the testcase public static class UserNameReducer extends Reducer<Text,Text,Text,Text> { public void reduce(Text key, Iterator<Text> values, Context context) throws IOException,InterruptedException { LOG.info("The key "+key); if(values.hasNext()) { Text val = values.next(); LOG.info("The value "+val); context.write(key,new Text(System.getProperty("user.name"))); } } } public static void main(String [] args) throws Exception { Path outDir = new Path("output"); Configuration conf = new Configuration(); Job job = new Job(conf, "user name check"); job.setJarByClass(UserNamePermission.class); job.setMapperClass(UserNamePermission.UserNameMapper.class); job.setCombinerClass(UserNamePermission.UserNameReducer.class); job.setMapOutputKeyClass(Text.class); job.setMapOutputValueClass(Text.class); job.setReducerClass(UserNamePermission.UserNameReducer.class); job.setNumReduceTasks(1); job.setInputFormatClass(TextInputFormat.class); TextInputFormat.addInputPath(job, new Path("input")); FileOutputFormat.setOutputPath(job, outDir); System.exit(job.waitForCompletion(true) ? 0 : 1); } }
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15 Then the Lord said to me: “Even if(A) Moses and(B) Samuel should(C) stand before Me,(D) My compassions would not reach out to these people. Send them from My presence, and let them go. 2 If they ask you, ‘Where will we go?’ you must tell them: This is what the Lord says: Those destined for death,(E) to death; those destined for the sword, to the sword. Those destined for famine, to famine; those destined for captivity, to captivity. 3 “I will ordain four kinds[a] of judgment for them”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“the sword to kill, the dogs to drag away,(F) and the birds of the sky and the wild animals of the land(G) to devour and destroy. 4 I will make them a horror to all the kingdoms of the earth because of Manasseh(H) son of Hezekiah, the king of Judah, for what he did in Jerusalem. 5 Who will have pity on you, Jerusalem?(I) Who will show sympathy toward you?(J) to ask about your welfare? 6 You have left Me. This is the Lord’s declaration. You have turned your back, and destroyed you. I am tired of showing compassion. at the gates of the land. I made them childless; I destroyed My people. They would not turn from their ways.(K) than the sand of the seas.(L) against the mother of young men. agitation and terrors. 9 The mother of seven grew faint;(M) she breathed her last breath. Her sun set while it was still day; she was ashamed and humiliated. This is the Lord’s declaration. 10 Woe is me, my mother, that you gave birth to me,(N) in all the land. I did not lend or borrow, yet everyone curses me.(O) 11 The Lord said: in a time of trouble, in your time of distress, with the enemy. 12 Can anyone smash iron, iron from the north, or bronze? and your treasures as plunder, in all your borders. in a land you do not know, that will burn against you.(Q) 15 You know,(R) Lord; remember me and take note of me. Avenge me against my persecutors.(S) In Your patience,[d] don’t take me away. Know that I suffer disgrace for Your honor.(T) 16 Your words were found, and I ate them.(U) and the joy of my heart, for I am called by Your name,(V) Yahweh God of Hosts. 17 I never sat with the band of revelers, and I did not celebrate with them. Because Your hand was on me, I sat alone,(W) for You filled me with indignation. 18 Why has my pain become unending, my wound incurable,(X) refusing to be healed? water that is not reliable. 19 Therefore, this is what the Lord says: If you return, I will restore you; you will stand in My presence. And if you speak noble words, rather than worthless ones, you will be My spokesman.(Y) It is they who must return to you; you must not return to them. to this people. but will not overcome you, to save you and deliver you.(Z) This is the Lord’s declaration. and redeem you from the control of the ruthless. 15 Then the Lord said to me: “Even if Moses(A) and Samuel(B) were to stand before me, my heart would not go out to this people.(C) Send them away from my presence!(D) Let them go! 2 And if they ask you, ‘Where shall we go?’ tell them, ‘This is what the Lord says: “‘Those destined for death, to death; those for the sword, to the sword;(E) those for starvation, to starvation;(F) those for captivity, to captivity.’(G) 3 “I will send four kinds of destroyers(H) against them,” declares the Lord, “the sword(I) to kill and the dogs(J) to drag away and the birds(K) and the wild animals to devour and destroy.(L) 4 I will make them abhorrent(M) to all the kingdoms of the earth(N) because of what Manasseh(O) son of Hezekiah king of Judah did in Jerusalem. 5 “Who will have pity(P) on you, Jerusalem? Who will mourn for you? Who will stop to ask how you are? 6 You have rejected(Q) me,” declares the Lord. “You keep on backsliding. So I will reach out(R) and destroy you; I am tired of holding back.(S) at the city gates of the land. I will bring bereavement(U) and destruction on my people,(V) for they have not changed their ways.(W) than the sand of the sea. At midday I will bring a destroyer(Y) against the mothers of their young men; anguish and terror.(Z) 9 The mother of seven will grow faint(AA) and breathe her last.(AB) Her sun will set while it is still day; she will be disgraced(AC) and humiliated. I will put the survivors to the sword(AD) before their enemies,”(AE) declares the Lord. 10 Alas, my mother, that you gave me birth,(AF) a man with whom the whole land strives and contends!(AG) I have neither lent(AH) nor borrowed, yet everyone curses(AI) me. 11 The Lord said, “Surely I will deliver you(AJ) for a good purpose; in times of disaster and times of distress. iron from the north(AL)—or bronze? I will give as plunder,(AN) without charge,(AO) throughout your country.(AP) in[a] a land you do not know,(AQ) for my anger will kindle a fire(AR) 15 Lord, you understand; remember me and care for me. Avenge me on my persecutors.(AS) You are long-suffering(AT)—do not take me away; think of how I suffer reproach for your sake.(AU) 16 When your words came, I ate(AV) them; they were my joy and my heart’s delight,(AW) for I bear your name,(AX) Lord God Almighty. 17 I never sat(AY) in the company of revelers, never made merry with them; and you had filled me with indignation. and my wound grievous and incurable?(BA) You are to me like a deceptive brook, like a spring that fails.(BB) 19 Therefore this is what the Lord says: that you may serve(BC) me; if you utter worthy, not worthless, words, you will be my spokesman.(BD) Let this people turn to you, but you must not turn to them. 20 I will make you a wall(BE) to this people, a fortified wall of bronze; but will not overcome(BF) you, to rescue and save you,”(BG) declares the Lord. 21 “I will save(BH) you from the hands of the wicked(BI) and deliver(BJ) you from the grasp of the cruel.”(BK) Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville Tennessee. All rights reserved. Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV® Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide. NIV Reverse Interlinear Bible: English to Hebrew and English to Greek. Copyright © 2019 by Zondervan.
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Mexico City, June 11 (IANS) The Mexican Football Federation has said the city of Santos in Sao Paulo state welcomed their national team for the FIFA World Cup with celebration. Mexico is one of the 32 teams competing in the World Cup which kicks off Thursday. The general director of Mexico's team Hector Gonzalez Inarritu thanked Mayor Paulo Alexandre Barbosa Tuesday for Monday night's festivity which took place at the second-highest mountain peak in Santos -- Monte Serrat, reports Xinhua. Gonzalez said that the Mexican team is working hard and is highly motivated. They are buoyed by the kind reception they received from Brazilians, allowing both players and trainers to work comfortably. The team will remain in Santos till Wednesday when they travel to Natal for the June 13 match against Cameroon. The following day, the team travels to the seaside resort of Recife where the players' families are staying. A luncheon has been organised in Recife for the players and their families to afford them some time together, considered good for the athletes. The sports director of Mexico Ricardo Pelaez said the team is committed to doing well. "There is solidarity, hope and commitment among the players. I see good atmosphere. There's joy and rivalry, important factors in order to be closer to success than to failure," he said.
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--- title: MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord class description: The MicrosoftDNS\_ResourceRecord class represents the general properties of a DNS RR.The following syntax is simplified from MOF code. ms.assetid: 84d6d106-fcc9-44ae-8db2-181c60489aec keywords: - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord class DNS - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord class DNS , described topic_type: - apiref api_name: - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.CreateInstanceFromTextRepresentation - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.GetObjectByTextRepresentation - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.DnsServerName - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.ContainerName - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.DomainName - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.OwnerName - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.RecordClass 1 - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.TTL - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.TimeStamp - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.RecordData - MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord.TextRepresentation api_location: - Root\MicrosoftDNS api_type: - Schema ms.topic: article ms.date: 05/31/2018 --- # MicrosoftDNS\_ResourceRecord class The **MicrosoftDNS\_ResourceRecord** class represents the general properties of a DNS RR. The following syntax is simplified from MOF code. ## Syntax ``` syntax class MicrosoftDNS_ResourceRecord : CIM_LogicalElement { string DnsServerName; string ContainerName; string DomainName; string OwnerName; uint16 RecordClass=1; uint32 TTL; uint32 TimeStamp; string RecordData; string TextRepresentation; }; ``` ## Members The **MicrosoftDNS\_ResourceRecord** class has these types of members: - [Methods](#methods) - [Properties](#properties) ### Methods The **MicrosoftDNS\_ResourceRecord** class has these methods. | Method | Description | |:-----------------------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | **CreateInstanceFromTextRepresentation** | Parses the RR in the TextRepresentation string, and with the input DNS Server and Container Names, defines, and instantiates a ResourceRecord object. The method returns a reference to the new object as an output parameter. <br/> Qualifiers: None<br/> | | **GetObjectByTextRepresentation** | Retrieves an existing instance of the MicrosoftDns\_ResourceRecord subclass, represented by the TextRepresentation string along with the DNS Server and Container Name. <br/> Qualifiers: None<br/> | ### Properties The **MicrosoftDNS\_ResourceRecord** class has these properties. <dl> <dt> **ContainerName** </dt> <dd> <dl> <dt> Data type: **string** </dt> <dt> Access type: Read-only </dt> </dl> Indicates the name of the Container for the Zone, Cache, or RootHints instance that contains the RR. </dd> <dt> **DnsServerName** </dt> <dd> <dl> <dt> Data type: **string** </dt> <dt> Access type: Read-only </dt> </dl> Indicates the FQDN or IP address of the DNS Server that contains the RR. </dd> <dt> **DomainName** </dt> <dd> <dl> <dt> Data type: **string** </dt> <dt> Access type: Read-only </dt> </dl> Represents the FQDN of the Domain that contains the RR. This property may contain the strings \\..Cache\\ or \\..RootHints\\ if the internal cache or RootHints contain the RR, respectively. </dd> <dt> **OwnerName** </dt> <dd> <dl> <dt> Data type: **string** </dt> <dt> Access type: Read-only </dt> </dl> Owner name for the RR. </dd> <dt> **RecordClass=1** </dt> <dd> <dl> <dt> Data type: **uint16** </dt> <dt> Access type: Read-only </dt> </dl> **Windows Server 2003: ** This string represents the class of the Resource Record. Valid values include: 1: IN (Internet) 2: CS (CSNET) 3: CH (CHAOS) 4: HS (Hesiod) </dd> <dt> **RecordData** </dt> <dd> <dl> <dt> Data type: **string** </dt> <dt> Access type: Read-only </dt> </dl> Resource record data. </dd> <dt> **TextRepresentation** </dt> <dd> <dl> <dt> Data type: **string** </dt> <dt> Access type: Read-only </dt> </dl> Text representation of the entire RR. </dd> <dt> **TimeStamp** </dt> <dd> <dl> <dt> Data type: **uint32** </dt> <dt> Access type: Read-only </dt> </dl> Time at which the RR was last refreshed, expressed in elapsed hours since January 1, 1601, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). </dd> <dt> **TTL** </dt> <dd> <dl> <dt> Data type: **uint32** </dt> <dt> Access type: Read-only </dt> </dl> Time, in seconds, that the RR can be cached by a DNS [*resolver*](r-gly.md). </dd> </dl> ## Requirements | | | |-------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Minimum supported client<br/> | None supported<br/> | | Minimum supported server<br/> | Windows 2000 Server \[desktop apps only\]<br/> | | Namespace<br/> | Root\\MicrosoftDNS<br/> | | MOF<br/> | <dl> <dt>Dnsprov.mof</dt> </dl> | ## See also <dl> <dt> [**CreateInstanceFromTextRepresentation Method of the MicrosoftDNS\_ResourceRecord Class**](microsoftdns-resourcerecord-createinstancefromtextrepresentation.md) </dt> <dt> [**GetObjectByTextRepresentation Method of the MicrosoftDNS\_ResourceRecord Class**](microsoftdns-resourcerecord-getobjectbytextrepresentation.md) </dt> </dl>
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{ "name": "sentimentinel", "version": "1.0.0", "description": "What the news says, or what the news _means_?", "main": "index.js", "scripts": { "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1", "start": "node ./index.js", "dev": "nodemon ./index.js" }, "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "git+https://github.com/jackdixonryan/sentimentinel.git" }, "author": "", "license": "ISC", "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/jackdixonryan/sentimentinel/issues" }, "homepage": "https://github.com/jackdixonryan/sentimentinel#readme", "dependencies": { "@google-cloud/language": "^4.2.1", "@koa/router": "^10.0.0", "firebase": "^8.2.6", "koa": "^2.13.1", "koa-body": "^4.2.0", "koa-logger": "^3.2.1", "koa-views": "^7.0.0", "uuid": "^8.3.2" } }
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You can update your channel preference from the Settings menu in the header menu. You can update your channel preference from the Settings menu in the header menu. Latest Topics For ' ' Filmfare OTT Awards 2021 all set to honour and celebrate excellence from world of the Indian streaming industry! Amrita Rao talks about role of social media in popularity of celebs. Amrita Rao all set for TV show 'Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai' Amrita Rao signed in for Ajay Devgn starrer 'Satsang' After 'Jolly LLB', look forward to Subhash Kapoor's 'Guddu Rangeela'
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<reponame>dns/Cafu /* Cafu Engine, http://www.cafu.de/ Copyright (c) <NAME> and other contributors. This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. */ #include "ModifyModel.hpp" #include "../MapModel.hpp" #include "../MapDocument.hpp" #include "../../GameConfig.hpp" #include "ClipSys/CollisionModelMan.hpp" #include "ClipSys/CollisionModel_base.hpp" CommandModifyModelT::CommandModifyModelT(MapDocumentT& MapDoc, MapModelT* Model, const wxString& ModelFileName, const wxString& CollisionModelFileName, const wxString& Label, float Scale, IntrusivePtrT<AnimExprStandardT> AnimExpr, float FrameTimeOff, float FrameTimeScale, bool Animated) : m_MapDoc(MapDoc), m_Model(Model), m_NewModelFileName(ModelFileName), m_OldModelFileName(Model->m_ModelFileName), m_NewCollModelFileName(CollisionModelFileName), m_OldCollModelFileName(Model->m_CollModelFileName), m_NewLabel(Label), m_OldLabel(Model->m_Label), m_NewScale(Scale), m_OldScale(Model->m_Scale), m_NewAnimExpr(AnimExpr), m_OldAnimExpr(Model->m_AnimExpr), m_NewFrameTimeOff(FrameTimeOff), m_OldFrameTimeOff(Model->m_FrameOffset), m_NewFrameTimeScale(FrameTimeScale), m_OldFrameTimeScale(Model->m_FrameTimeScale), m_NewAnimated(Animated), m_OldAnimated(Model->m_Animated) { } bool CommandModifyModelT::Do() { wxASSERT(!m_Done); if (m_Done) return false; // Build observer notification parameters. ArrayT<MapElementT*> MapElements; ArrayT<BoundingBox3fT> OldBounds; MapElements.PushBack(m_Model); OldBounds.PushBack(m_Model->GetBB()); m_Model->m_ModelFileName =m_NewModelFileName; m_Model->m_Model =m_MapDoc.GetGameConfig()->GetModel(m_NewModelFileName); m_Model->m_CollModelFileName=m_NewCollModelFileName; m_Model->m_Label =m_NewLabel; m_Model->m_Scale =m_NewScale; m_Model->m_AnimExpr =m_NewAnimExpr; m_Model->m_FrameOffset =m_NewFrameTimeOff, m_Model->m_FrameTimeScale =m_NewFrameTimeScale, m_Model->m_Animated =m_NewAnimated; m_MapDoc.UpdateAllObservers_Modified(MapElements, MEMD_PRIMITIVE_PROPS_CHANGED, OldBounds); m_Done=true; return true; } void CommandModifyModelT::Undo() { wxASSERT(m_Done); if (!m_Done) return; // Build observer notification parameters. ArrayT<MapElementT*> MapElements; ArrayT<BoundingBox3fT> OldBounds; MapElements.PushBack(m_Model); OldBounds.PushBack(m_Model->GetBB()); m_Model->m_ModelFileName =m_OldModelFileName; m_Model->m_Model =m_MapDoc.GetGameConfig()->GetModel(m_OldModelFileName); m_Model->m_CollModelFileName=m_OldCollModelFileName; m_Model->m_Label =m_OldLabel; m_Model->m_Scale =m_OldScale; m_Model->m_AnimExpr =m_OldAnimExpr; m_Model->m_FrameOffset =m_OldFrameTimeOff, m_Model->m_FrameTimeScale =m_OldFrameTimeScale, m_Model->m_Animated =m_OldAnimated; m_MapDoc.UpdateAllObservers_Modified(MapElements, MEMD_PRIMITIVE_PROPS_CHANGED, OldBounds); m_Done=false; } wxString CommandModifyModelT::GetName() const { return "Modify model"; }
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Mogu li silikonske čaše sadržavati toplu vodu? Možesilikonske čašebiti napunjen toplom vodom? Dakle, šta je silika gel? Silika gel ima širok spektar primjena u našim životima.Silikonski materijal je međunarodno priznat kao siguran, netoksičan materijal, bez boje i mirisa te je bezopasan za okoliš.I zato što silika gel ima odličnu otpornost na visoke temperature, niske temperature, vodoodbojnost, fiziološku inertnost i druge karakteristike nakon vulkanizacije;stoga, silika gel djeluje kao stvar koja se može vidjeti svuda u našim životima. Silika gel se može podijeliti na: silika gel opće namjene, visokotemperaturni i niskotemperaturni silika gel.Obični silika gel, koji je čvrsti silika gel, ima trenutnu temperaturnu otpornost od 350 stepeni Celzijusa, što znači da se običan silika gel može bez problema izvaditi u pećnici na visokoj temperaturi na jednu sekundu.Osim toga, silikonska čaša je testirana da je sigurna za korištenje između -40°C i 240°C, a silikonska čaša neće biti podvrgnuta fizičkim ili kemijskim promjenama! Može li asilikonska čašadržati toplu vodu?U stvari, gore navedeno je već jasno.Silikonska čaša može izdržati temperaturu od -40℃~240℃, a njena otpornost na visoke temperature je viša od najviše temperature tople vode.Iz ovoga se zaključuje da silikonska čaša može držati toplu vodu.Neki ljudi su također zabrinuti da ako koristite silikonsku čašu, hoće li silikon oslobađati otrovne tvari kada je izložen vrućoj vodi?Odgovor je ne.Svojstva samog silika gela su vrlo stabilna.Bilo da se radi o hemijskim ili fizičko-mehaničkim svojstvima, promjene s temperaturom su vrlo male.Stoga možete bezbedno koristitisilikonska čašapiti toplu vodu.
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The Vitality Blast matches on May 30, 2023, brought about significant changes in the batting and bowling charts. In the South Group clash at Chelmsford, Gloucestershire faced Essex, and the latter emerged victorious by three wickets with five balls to spare. Gloucestershire set a target of 196 runs, amassing a competitive total of 195/7 in their allotted 20 overs. However, Essex showcased their batting prowess, successfully chasing down the target in 19. 1 overs, reaching 196/7. Meanwhile, in another South Group match held in Canterbury, Somerset confronted Kent. Somerset posted a score of 154 runs within their 15 overs. Due to rain interruptions, the match was shortened to a 15-over contest, and Kent's revised target became 126 runs under the DLS method. Somerset's bowlers delivered an exceptional performance, restraining Kent to a mere 112 runs. Consequently, Somerset secured a 13-run victory through the D/L method. In the North Group encounter at Nottingham, Yorkshire faced Nottinghamshire. Yorkshire put up a competitive total of 182/7 in their 20 overs. Nottinghamshire attempted to chase the target but fell short by eight runs, finishing at 174/4. Yorkshire's bowlers exhibited their skills, successfully defending their total and contributing to their team's triumph. Derbyshire's Wayne Madsen maintained his dominance on the batting chart with 168 runs from three matches in the Vitality Blast tournament. Lancashire's Daryl Mitchell, who previously held the second spot with 159 runs from four matches, has now been surpassed by Yorkshire's Dawid Malan, who claimed second place with 164 runs from four matches. As the competition unfolds, the race for the top positions in the batting chart continues to intensify, with these talented batsmen vying to make significant contributions to their teams' success. The top three bowling positions in the T20 Blast 2023 remained unchanged after Day 8. Luke Wood of Lancashire continued to dominate the charts as the top wicket-taker, impressing with eight wickets from three matches and maintaining an exceptional average of 8. 87. While Nathan Sowter held the third position two days back, he was replaced by Dan Douthwaite. However, there was another alteration as Danny Briggs entered the leaderboard with seven wickets. Although Briggs and Douthwaite both have the same number of wickets, their positions are determined by their averages and economies, which differentiate their rankings.
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You might be excused if, upon reading about a proposal to build a supercomputer on the moon, your first thought was, “Wasn’t there a Heinlein novel about this?” But the idea is real and a lunar supercomputer could serve some important functions, like processing space science data and helping to alleviate bandwidth problems for the current Deep Space Network. Though many obstacles stand in the way of such a project getting off the ground, it’s not the strangest thing that people have suggested we build on the moon. It seems that many people in history have thought, “Wouldn’t it be cool if we did that, but on the moon?” Here we've gathered some of the most outlandish, irrational, and occasionally insane ideas that people have proposed for the moon. You can vote for the one you'd most like to see actually built in the poll below. Think you have a better idea of your own? Let us know what you'd build on the moon and we'll give the best idea to Wired illustrator Simon Lutrin to conjure it up and publish it on Wired Science. It's the next best thing to actually building it. Above:
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Election matters will stay with Chief Justice of India SA Bobde. The Supreme Court registry on Friday released a new work roster, according to which public interest litigations will now be heard by the chief justice of India and three other most senior judges. The roster came into effect on November 26. Chief Justice SA Bobde and Justices NV Ramana, Arun Mishra and RF Nariman will hear PILs and letter petitions. Bobde will hear matters such as those related to contempt of court, direct and indirect taxes, elections, social justice, appointment of constitutional functionaries, criminal matters and company law. Besides PILs, Ramana will also deal with matters related to the armed forces, paramilitary, religious and charitable endowments, mercantile laws and commercial transactions, admiralty and maritime laws, and criminal and ordinary civil matters. Justice Arun Mishra will look at cases pertaining to land acquisition and requisition, quota in admissions to medical colleges, indirect taxes, and contempt of court, among others. Among the cases assigned to Justice RF Nariman are family law and matters related to the armed and paramilitary forces, and cases of leases and contracts by government and local bodies. Justice R Banumathi will hear matters such as those that deal with labour, rent act, land laws and agricultural tenancies. The subject-wise roster was introduced by former Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra after four senior judges of the top court, in January 2018, accused him of assigning cases to benches of preferences while ignoring seniority of judges. All the judges who raised the matter – J Chelameswar, Madan Lokur, KM Joseph and Ranjan Gogoi – have since retired. Ranjan Gogoi, who retired in October, is said to have relatively maintained much of the protocol laid down by Misra. Slight changes were made to the procedure. Since June, the five most senior judges of the court were assigned public interest litigation cases, reversing a year-old rule under which such cases were dealt with only by the chief justice’s court.
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<reponame>smwa/wistfulbooks {"title": "He Can Who Thinks He Can", "description": "Do you have what it takes to be the person you want to be? This is a neat self help book in plain English by the New Thought Movement author <NAME>. He has included various essays on the principles he believes will lead to success in life. This book is a nice reading for any one who believes in \"The golden opportunity you are seeking is in yourself. It is not in your environment; it is not in luck or chance, or the help of others; it is in yourself alone,\" which was one of Orison Swett Marden's famous dialogues. (Summary by sidhu177)", "duration": 17185, "language": "English", "authors": [{"id": "6183", "name": " <NAME>"}], "coverArt": "https://archive.org/download/LibrivoxCdCoverArt32/He_Can_Who_Thinks_1306.jpg", "copyright_year": "1908", "genres": ["Self-Help"], "supporters": [{"role": "Read by", "name": "KirksVoice"}, {"role": "Book Coordinator", "name": "sid"}, {"role": "Meta Coordinator", "name": "TriciaG"}, {"role": "Proof Listener", "name": "sid"}], "sections": [{"section": 1, "title": "01 - HE CAN WHO THINKS HE CAN", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_01_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 1189}, {"section": 2, "title": "02 - GETTING AROUSED", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_02_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 662}, {"section": 3, "title": "03 - EDUCATION BY ABSORPTION", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_03_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 918}, {"section": 4, "title": "04 - FREEDOM AT ANY COST", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_04_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 1132}, {"section": 5, "title": "05 - WHAT THE WORLD OWES TO DREAMERS", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_05_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 1297}, {"section": 6, "title": "06 - THE SPIRIT IN WHICH YOU WORK", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_06_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 913}, {"section": 7, "title": "07 - RESPONSIBILITY DEVELOPS POWER", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_07_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 1272}, {"section": 8, "title": "08 - AN OVERMASTERING PURPOSE", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_08_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 908}, {"section": 9, "title": "09 - HAS YOUR VOCATION YOUR UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_09_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 795}, {"section": 10, "title": "10 - STAND FOR SOMETHING", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_10_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 1019}, {"section": 11, "title": "11 - HAPPY, IF NOT, WHY NOT?", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_11_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 1305}, {"section": 12, "title": "12 - ORIGINALITY", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_12_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 922}, {"section": 13, "title": "13 - HAD MONEY, BUT LOST IT", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_13_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 878}, {"section": 14, "title": "14 - SIZING UP PEOPLE", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_14_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 895}, {"section": 15, "title": "15 - DOES THE WORLD OWE YOU A LIVING?", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_15_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 977}, {"section": 16, "title": "16 - WHAT HAS LUCK DONE FOR YOU?", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_16_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 556}, {"section": 17, "title": "17 - SUCCESS WITH A FLAW", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_17_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 850}, {"section": 18, "title": "18 - GETTING AWAY FROM POVERTY", "readers": [6687], "path": "https://www.archive.org/download/hecan_kv_librivox/hecanwhothinkshecan_18_marden_64kb.mp3", "duration": 697}]}
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Written Answers VAISAKHA 18, 1922 (Saka) terminated licences and offering of migration package on certain conditions contained in his opinions. The Government accepted the advice of AG and a package for restoration of 2 terminated licences for Haryana and Rajasthan Circles and simultaneous migration to New Telecom Policy-1999 (NTP-99) regime was offered to M/s. Aircell Digiling under letter dated 6.4.2000. The company had accepted the package unconditionally and made part payments in accordance with the migration package, hence, these two licences were restored provisionally on 26.4.2000. Similar package was also offered to M/s. Koshika Telecom for three terminated cellular licences of Bihar, Orissa and UP-West Circle under letter dated 17.4.2000. M/s. Koshika furnished unconditional acceptance in this regard on 25.4.2000. Offer of package for restoration and simultaneous migration to NTP-99 regime in respect of Punjab Circle licence of M/s. JT Mobiles is under process. The decision of the Government for restoration of these terminated licences and offer of migration package to NTP-99 regime was based on legal opinion tendered by AG. Petrol Pumps/LPG Agencies in Orissa 6531.SHRI PRABHAT SAMANTRAY : Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: (a) whether proposal to set up petrol pumps and LPG agencies in the State of Orissa are lying with the Government; if so, the details alongwith the location thereof; (c) the steps taken to clear these proposals? THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR): (a) to (c) In addition to the locations pending from previous Marketing Plans, 30 retail outlet dealerships and 41 LPG distributorships have been included in the current Marketing Plans for Orissa. Locations included in the marketing plan are advertised by the Oil Companies for selection of dealers/ distributors through the Dealer Selection Boards. It generally takes 6-12 months for commissioning of the dealerships/distributorships from the date of interview. Benefits Offered Under NELP 6532.SHRI ANANT GANGARAM GEETE: Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: to Questions (a) whether some extra benefits have been offered under New Exploration and Licensing Policy for Western. Region of country: (b) if so, the details thereof with special reference to Maharashtra and if not, the reasons therefor; (c) whether such extra benefits have attracted private investors/foreign firms to undertake exploration activities in the country; and (d) if so, the area earmarked under NELP, State and Union Territoty-wise? THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR): (a) and (b) The terms and conditions for offer of blocks under New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP) would apply equally to all onland areas of the country including western region. The main terms and conditons for offer of blocks under NELP are given below:(i) No mandatory state participation. No carried interest by National Oil Companies (NOCs). (iii) Income Tax Holiday for seven years from start of commerical production. (iv) Option to amortise exploration and drilling expenditures over a period of 10 years from first commercial production. Royalty for onland areas is payable at the rate of 12.5% for crude oil and 10% for natural gas. For offshore areas, it is payable at the rate of 10% for oil and natural gas. Royalty for discoveries in deep water areas beyond 400 miso-bath will be chargeable at half the applicable rate for offshore areas for the first seven years of commercial production. (vi) Freedom to the contractor for marketing of oli and gas in the domestic market. (c) Yes, Sir. Of the 48 blocks offered under NELP. 99, bids were received for 27 blocks. Out of the above, 25 blocks have been awarded and Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) for 22 blocks have been signed. (d) The area of onland blocks offered under the first round of NELP statewise is as under :
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Some things Gilbert Blythe didn't see. Anne befriending a pine cone. The best tea party with a bosom friend. Saving Minnie May's life. Climbing up a tree. Learning to swim with Matthew. Teaching Jerry how to read. Playing Sherlock Holmes in Charlottetown. Anne's hair styled by Cole. Kissing Cole. Playing marbles as a boy. Wearing a flower crown. Reading Jane Eyre to a whole assembly. Dancing with Diana at a ball. Proposing to Ruby. Wearing a veil. Anne's enchanted kingdom, the Story Club. Ka'kwet braiding Anne's hair. Anne's 16th birthdays. Going back to the orphanage. Anne with Diana on a horse. Trying on dresses at Aunt Jo's. Dressed as a woman. Anne's disappointment. Daydreaming about someone's splendid chin. Consulting a fortune teller. Being heartbroken. Sad side glances. Feeling betrayed by your bosom friend. Missing a pen for your test. Celebrating (and not being able to process what you're being asked later, because you're a little bit drunk). Realizing... too late. The wake up. Disheveled & in love. Writing a love note. Going to rescue Ka'kwet. Thinking love doesn't conquer all. Checking one last time the love of your life doesn't love you back. Just to be sure. A fiery temper demonstration. Misunderstanding THE love letter. Anne putting on a corset. Beautiful Avonlea young women. Anne's room in Charlottetown. Queen Anne coming down the stairs at Aunt Jo's, looking stunning. Opening a letter from Scotland. Anne meeting Winifred. Running through Charlottetown, with no care for propriety. Packing and being ready to travel the world to find him (where did she intend to go really??) Her wish. Writing to him. I missed them too much I needed a long Shirbert fix. I missed them too much I needed a long Shirbert fix.
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Assuring the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) of early completion of the project, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today sought a detailed report on the proposed Batala sugar mill. The chief minister had announced the government’s decision to set up a new cooperative sugar mill in Batala last week. Amarinder asked Chief Principal Secretary Suresh Kumar to submit a detailed project report (DPR) at the earliest to ensure that the project is taken forward without delay, for the benefit of the cane growers of the border belt. The chief minister issued the orders during a meeting with a four-member farmer delegation, which called on him to express their gratitude for the new sugar mill at Batala — a lifeline for the farmers of the border region, according to an official spokesperson. The delegation was led by former MP Bhupinder Singh Mann, president of BKU and All India Kisan Coordination Committee chairman. The new sugar mill would not only transform the lives of cane growers, but also boost employment generation in the border areas by providing enormous direct and indirect job opportunities, Mann said, lauding Amarinder for the pro-farmer initiative. Mann said the new mill would prove to be a game changer for the cane growers, who would benefit in the form remunerative price of their produce, besides assured and smooth supply of sugarcane at a lower cost. He pointed out that the old sugar mill set up in Batala in the 1960s was no longer economically viable as it was functioning way below its optimal capacity, due to obsolete machinery and outmoded technology, besides low-crushing capacity.
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<gh_stars>0 import Image from "next/image"; import { useState } from "react"; const Carousel = ({ postImgPaths }) => { const length = postImgPaths.length; const [currentIndex, setCurrentIndex] = useState(0); const nextImg = () => { setCurrentIndex((currentIndex) => { if (currentIndex === length - 1) { return 0; } else { return currentIndex + 1; } }); }; const previousImg = () => { setCurrentIndex((currentIndex) => { if (currentIndex === 0) { return length - 1; } else { return currentIndex - 1; } }); }; const getDistance = (a, b) => { return Math.abs(a - b); }; const getImgClassName = (index) => { const isEdge = currentIndex === 0 || currentIndex === length - 1; const neighborDistance = isEdge ? 2 : 1; const distance = getDistance(index, currentIndex); if (distance === 0) { return ""; } else if (distance <= neighborDistance) { return "opacity-50"; } else { return "hidden"; } }; return ( <div className="grid shrink-0 auto-rows-min gap-4 md:fixed"> <span className="col-start-2 col-end-3 flex justify-center"> <Image src={postImgPaths[currentIndex]} alt={postImgPaths[currentIndex]} width={270} height={360} /> </span> <button onClick={previousImg} className="col-start-1 col-end-2 row-start-2 row-end-3" > <i className="fa-solid fa-angle-left"></i> </button> <div className="col-start-2 col-end-3 mx-1 flex justify-between md:mx-0"> {postImgPaths.map((postImgPath, index) => ( <span className={`${getImgClassName(index)}`} key={index}> <Image src={postImgPath} alt={postImgPath} width={84} height={112} key={index} /> </span> ))} </div> <button onClick={nextImg} className="col-start-3 col-end-4 row-start-2 row-end-3" > <i className="fa-solid fa-angle-right"></i> </button> </div> ); }; export default Carousel;
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Michael Fassbender shines in Ridley Scott's latest extraterrestrial adventure, but it doesn't deliver the sustained thrills of the original "Alien" movies. The alien is back. 2012's "Prometheus" was set in the universe of "Alien" movies, although there was a frustrating lack of the terrifying extra-terrestrials familiar from previous movies. For this month's follow-up, "Alien: Covenant", the word "Alien" is back in the title -- and the aliens themselves are back with a vengeance. But although it feels like a proper "Alien" movie, "Covenant" doesn't quite measure up to the nerve-shredding suspense, action and horror of the classic movies. The spaceship Covenant is trucking a cargo of human embryos across the galaxy to set up a colony on a new planet. We get to know the crew at length before they head down to a mysterious planet, where... well, you know the drill. Let's just say it doesn't go very well, as the crew mates encounter a selection of nightmarish creatures determined to sink their teeth (and their spawn) into our unlucky heroes. If it sounds like "Covenant" follows the "Alien" movie formula, you're right. It's always thrilling to be chased around a spaceship by aliens, and there are a couple of nail-biting action scenes on show. Unfortunately, the film meanders between them. At times, the familiarity of the setup works against the movie, because we know what's lurking on that mysterious planet or in that suspicious-looking egg, but the film takes absolutely forever to get past each familiar franchise touchstone. Ridley Scott directs Katherine Waterston, Billy Crudup and Danny McBride as the colonising crew. A nice twist on the crew-in-peril formula is that the aspiring colonists are all married, so when they start dying we feel an extra level of anguish as each character comes with the built-in pathos of bereavement. The standout is Michael Fassbender, who plays both the android David last seen in "Prometheus", and a newer model of android called Walter. Following the events of "Prometheus", David has washed up on a sinister planet and gone a bit Dr. Moreau, drawing in his robotic counterpart for some cleverly realised scenes in which Fassbender interacts with himself. The dual performances present a master class in subtlety, as Fassbender creates distinct personalities for the two robots despite neither being able to show emotion. As intriguing as the middle section's philosophical chats between Fassbender and Fassbender are, they happen at too leisurely a pace. In fact, the whole affair struggles to sustain suspense. All too often, instead of ratcheting up the tension and drama by piling problem after problem upon the hapless crew, the film solves complications as soon as they arise. For example, in the film's opening moments, the ship suffers a catastrophic disaster that could have underpinned the whole story with an extra subcurrent of danger. Instead, the problem gets immediately fixed and is never mentioned again. In another scene, there's a reprise of the dilemma seen in the original "Alien" movie, in which Sigourney Weaver's character Ripley refused to help her infected crewmate. That decision haunted Ripley for the whole rest of the movie, cleverly giving the film an extra layer of compelling human drama. "Covenant" brings up a similar dilemma, and then simply moves on. In between all-too-quickly-solved problems the crew sit around and chat, dissipating most of the tension until the next problem comes along -- which is in turn also dealt with too quickly. Over the course of "Prometheus", "Covenant" and a planned third movie reportedly titled "Awakening", Ridley Scott seems determined to tell the origin of the alien Xenomorph. Frankly, I'm not convinced anyone else cares. It can't just be me who'll spend most of "Covenant" aching to fast-forward to the bit where people get chased by the acid-dripping, head-chewing nightmare we know and love. It doesn't help that the whole thing ends on a damp squib of a twist you'll see coming light-years off. Still, at its best, "Alien: Covenant" is by turns creepy, thought-provoking and occasionally even thrilling. It's too distracted by its own mythology to deliver sustained terror, but when the film does get going it shows just why the alien is a classic movie monster. I'm glad it's back. Tech Culture: From film and television to social media and games, here's your place for the lighter side of tech. Star Wars at 40: Join us in celebrating the many ways the sci-fi saga has impacted our lives.
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<reponame>darealshinji/SFML-1.6 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>SFML - Simple and Fast Multimedia Library</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8" /> <link href="doxygen.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <link href="tabs.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> <div id="logo"> <img src="./logo.jpg" width="770" height="200" title="SFML home" alt="SFML logo" /> </div> <!-- Generated by Doxygen 1.5.8 --> <div class="navigation" id="top"> <div class="tabs"> <ul> <li><a href="index.htm"><span>Main&nbsp;Page</span></a></li> <li><a href="namespaces.htm"><span>Namespaces</span></a></li> <li><a href="annotated.htm"><span>Classes</span></a></li> <li class="current"><a href="files.htm"><span>Files</span></a></li> </ul> </div> <div class="tabs"> <ul> <li><a href="files.htm"><span>File&nbsp;List</span></a></li> </ul> </div> <h1>Font.cpp</h1><div class="fragment"><pre class="fragment"><a name="l00001"></a>00001 <a name="l00002"></a>00002 <span class="comment">//</span> <a name="l00003"></a>00003 <span class="comment">// SFML - Simple and Fast Multimedia Library</span> <a name="l00004"></a>00004 <span class="comment">// Copyright (C) 2007-2009 <NAME> (<EMAIL>)</span> <a name="l00005"></a>00005 <span class="comment">//</span> <a name="l00006"></a>00006 <span class="comment">// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.</span> <a name="l00007"></a>00007 <span class="comment">// In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.</span> <a name="l00008"></a>00008 <span class="comment">//</span> <a name="l00009"></a>00009 <span class="comment">// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,</span> <a name="l00010"></a>00010 <span class="comment">// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely,</span> <a name="l00011"></a>00011 <span class="comment">// subject to the following restrictions:</span> <a name="l00012"></a>00012 <span class="comment">//</span> <a name="l00013"></a>00013 <span class="comment">// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented;</span> <a name="l00014"></a>00014 <span class="comment">// you must not claim that you wrote the original software.</span> <a name="l00015"></a>00015 <span class="comment">// If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment</span> <a name="l00016"></a>00016 <span class="comment">// in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.</span> <a name="l00017"></a>00017 <span class="comment">//</span> <a name="l00018"></a>00018 <span class="comment">// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such,</span> <a name="l00019"></a>00019 <span class="comment">// and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.</span> <a name="l00020"></a>00020 <span class="comment">//</span> <a name="l00021"></a>00021 <span class="comment">// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.</span> <a name="l00022"></a>00022 <span class="comment">//</span> <a name="l00024"></a>00024 <span class="comment"></span> <a name="l00026"></a>00026 <span class="comment">// Headers</span> <a name="l00028"></a>00028 <span class="comment"></span><span class="preprocessor">#include &lt;SFML/Graphics/Font.hpp&gt;</span> <a name="l00029"></a>00029 <span class="preprocessor">#include &lt;SFML/Graphics/FontLoader.hpp&gt;</span> <a name="l00030"></a>00030 <span class="preprocessor">#include &lt;iostream&gt;</span> <a name="l00031"></a>00031 <a name="l00032"></a>00032 <a name="l00033"></a>00033 <span class="keyword">namespace </span>sf <a name="l00034"></a>00034 { <a name="l00036"></a>00036 <span class="comment">// Static member data</span> <a name="l00038"></a>00038 <span class="comment"></span>Uint32 Font::ourDefaultCharset[] = <a name="l00039"></a>00039 { <a name="l00040"></a>00040 <span class="comment">// Printable characters in ASCII range</span> <a name="l00041"></a>00041 0x20, 0x21, 0x22, 0x23, 0x24, 0x25, 0x26, 0x27, 0x28, 0x29, 0x2A, 0x2B, 0x2C, 0x2D, 0x2E, 0x2F, <a name="l00042"></a>00042 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38, 0x39, 0x3A, 0x3B, 0x3C, 0x3D, 0x3E, 0x3F, <a name="l00043"></a>00043 0x40, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49, 0x4A, 0x4B, 0x4C, 0x4D, 0x4E, 0x4F, <a name="l00044"></a>00044 0x50, 0x51, 0x52, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58, 0x59, 0x5A, 0x5B, 0x5C, 0x5D, 0x5E, 0x5F, <a name="l00045"></a>00045 0x60, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, 0x68, 0x69, 0x6A, 0x6B, 0x6C, 0x6D, 0x6E, 0x6F, <a name="l00046"></a>00046 0x70, 0x71, 0x72, 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, 0x78, 0x79, 0x7A, 0x7B, 0x7C, 0x7D, 0x7E, <a name="l00047"></a>00047 <a name="l00048"></a>00048 <span class="comment">// Printable characters in extended ASCII range</span> <a name="l00049"></a>00049 0xA0, 0xA1, 0xA2, 0xA3, 0xA4, 0x2A, 0xA6, 0xA7, 0xA8, 0xA9, 0xAA, 0xAB, 0xAC, 0xAD, 0xAE, 0xAF, <a name="l00050"></a>00050 0xB0, 0xB1, 0xB2, 0xB3, 0xB4, 0xB5, 0xB6, 0xB7, 0xB8, 0xB9, 0xBA, 0xBB, 0xBC, 0xBD, 0xBE, 0xBF, <a name="l00051"></a>00051 0xC0, 0xC1, 0xC2, 0xC3, 0xC4, 0xC5, 0xC6, 0xC7, 0xC8, 0xC9, 0xCA, 0xCB, 0xCC, 0xCD, 0xCE, 0xCF, <a name="l00052"></a>00052 0xD0, 0xD1, 0xD2, 0xD3, 0xD4, 0xD5, 0xD6, 0xD7, 0xD8, 0xD9, 0xDA, 0xDB, 0xDC, 0xDD, 0xDE, 0xDF, <a name="l00053"></a>00053 0xE0, 0xE1, 0xE2, 0xE3, 0xE4, 0xE5, 0xE6, 0xE7, 0xE8, 0xE9, 0xEA, 0xEB, 0xEC, 0xED, 0xEE, 0xEF, <a name="l00054"></a>00054 0xF0, 0xF1, 0xF2, 0xF3, 0xF4, 0xF5, 0xF6, 0xF7, 0xF8, 0xF9, 0xFA, 0xFB, 0xFC, 0xFD, 0xFE, <a name="l00055"></a>00055 <a name="l00056"></a>00056 <span class="comment">// To make it a valid string</span> <a name="l00057"></a>00057 0x00 <a name="l00058"></a>00058 }; <a name="l00059"></a>00059 <a name="l00060"></a>00060 <a name="l00064"></a><a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#506404655b8869ed60d1e7709812f583">00064</a> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#506404655b8869ed60d1e7709812f583" title="Default constructor.">Font::Font</a>() : <a name="l00065"></a>00065 myCharSize(0) <a name="l00066"></a>00066 { <a name="l00067"></a>00067 <a name="l00068"></a>00068 } <a name="l00069"></a>00069 <a name="l00070"></a>00070 <a name="l00074"></a><a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#c1f0de973bdb9485b5f0bf4aacb717e5">00074</a> <span class="keywordtype">bool</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#c1f0de973bdb9485b5f0bf4aacb717e5" title="Load the font from a file.">Font::LoadFromFile</a>(<span class="keyword">const</span> std::string&amp; Filename, <span class="keywordtype">unsigned</span> <span class="keywordtype">int</span> CharSize, <span class="keyword">const</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Unicode_1_1Text.htm" title="This class is an abstract definition of a unicode text, it can be converted from...">Unicode::Text</a>&amp; Charset) <a name="l00075"></a>00075 { <a name="l00076"></a>00076 <span class="comment">// Clear the previous character map</span> <a name="l00077"></a>00077 myGlyphs.clear(); <a name="l00078"></a>00078 <a name="l00079"></a>00079 <span class="comment">// Always add these special characters</span> <a name="l00080"></a>00080 Unicode::UTF32String UTFCharset = Charset; <a name="l00081"></a>00081 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (UTFCharset.find(L<span class="charliteral">' '</span>) != Unicode::UTF32String::npos) UTFCharset += L<span class="charliteral">' '</span>; <a name="l00082"></a>00082 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (UTFCharset.find(L<span class="charliteral">'\n'</span>) != Unicode::UTF32String::npos) UTFCharset += L<span class="charliteral">'\n'</span>; <a name="l00083"></a>00083 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (UTFCharset.find(L<span class="charliteral">'\v'</span>) != Unicode::UTF32String::npos) UTFCharset += L<span class="charliteral">'\v'</span>; <a name="l00084"></a>00084 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (UTFCharset.find(L<span class="charliteral">'\t'</span>) != Unicode::UTF32String::npos) UTFCharset += L<span class="charliteral">'\t'</span>; <a name="l00085"></a>00085 <a name="l00086"></a>00086 <span class="keywordflow">return</span> priv::FontLoader::GetInstance().LoadFontFromFile(Filename, CharSize, UTFCharset, *<span class="keyword">this</span>); <a name="l00087"></a>00087 } <a name="l00088"></a>00088 <a name="l00089"></a>00089 <a name="l00093"></a><a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#ecee6a8f62a20424a803508522e3607b">00093</a> <span class="keywordtype">bool</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#ecee6a8f62a20424a803508522e3607b" title="Load the font from a file in memory.">Font::LoadFromMemory</a>(<span class="keyword">const</span> <span class="keywordtype">char</span>* Data, std::size_t SizeInBytes, <span class="keywordtype">unsigned</span> <span class="keywordtype">int</span> CharSize, <span class="keyword">const</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Unicode_1_1Text.htm" title="This class is an abstract definition of a unicode text, it can be converted from...">Unicode::Text</a>&amp; Charset) <a name="l00094"></a>00094 { <a name="l00095"></a>00095 <span class="comment">// Clear the previous character map</span> <a name="l00096"></a>00096 myGlyphs.clear(); <a name="l00097"></a>00097 <a name="l00098"></a>00098 <span class="comment">// Check parameters</span> <a name="l00099"></a>00099 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (!Data || (SizeInBytes == 0)) <a name="l00100"></a>00100 { <a name="l00101"></a>00101 std::cerr &lt;&lt; <span class="stringliteral">"Failed to load font from memory, no data provided"</span> &lt;&lt; std::endl; <a name="l00102"></a>00102 <span class="keywordflow">return</span> <span class="keyword">false</span>; <a name="l00103"></a>00103 } <a name="l00104"></a>00104 <a name="l00105"></a>00105 <span class="comment">// Always add these special characters</span> <a name="l00106"></a>00106 Unicode::UTF32String UTFCharset = Charset; <a name="l00107"></a>00107 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (UTFCharset.find(L<span class="charliteral">' '</span>) != Unicode::UTF32String::npos) UTFCharset += L<span class="charliteral">' '</span>; <a name="l00108"></a>00108 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (UTFCharset.find(L<span class="charliteral">'\n'</span>) != Unicode::UTF32String::npos) UTFCharset += L<span class="charliteral">'\n'</span>; <a name="l00109"></a>00109 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (UTFCharset.find(L<span class="charliteral">'\v'</span>) != Unicode::UTF32String::npos) UTFCharset += L<span class="charliteral">'\v'</span>; <a name="l00110"></a>00110 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (UTFCharset.find(L<span class="charliteral">'\t'</span>) != Unicode::UTF32String::npos) UTFCharset += L<span class="charliteral">'\t'</span>; <a name="l00111"></a>00111 <a name="l00112"></a>00112 <span class="keywordflow">return</span> priv::FontLoader::GetInstance().LoadFontFromMemory(Data, SizeInBytes, CharSize, UTFCharset, *<span class="keyword">this</span>); <a name="l00113"></a>00113 } <a name="l00114"></a>00114 <a name="l00115"></a>00115 <a name="l00120"></a><a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#85bd25d6eac95cd20ccc2e9d17ab90bc">00120</a> <span class="keywordtype">unsigned</span> <span class="keywordtype">int</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#85bd25d6eac95cd20ccc2e9d17ab90bc" title="Get the base size of characters in the font; All glyphs dimensions are based on this...">Font::GetCharacterSize</a>()<span class="keyword"> const</span> <a name="l00121"></a>00121 <span class="keyword"></span>{ <a name="l00122"></a>00122 <span class="keywordflow">return</span> myCharSize; <a name="l00123"></a>00123 } <a name="l00124"></a>00124 <a name="l00125"></a>00125 <a name="l00130"></a><a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#044159ab533345fd030430c822cd2bd6">00130</a> <span class="keyword">const</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Glyph.htm" title="Structure describing a glyph (a visual character).">Glyph</a>&amp; <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#044159ab533345fd030430c822cd2bd6" title="Get the description of a glyph (character) given by its unicode value.">Font::GetGlyph</a>(Uint32 CodePoint)<span class="keyword"> const</span> <a name="l00131"></a>00131 <span class="keyword"></span>{ <a name="l00132"></a>00132 std::map&lt;Uint32, Glyph&gt;::const_iterator It = myGlyphs.find(CodePoint); <a name="l00133"></a>00133 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (It != myGlyphs.end()) <a name="l00134"></a>00134 { <a name="l00135"></a>00135 <span class="comment">// Valid glyph</span> <a name="l00136"></a>00136 <span class="keywordflow">return</span> It-&gt;second; <a name="l00137"></a>00137 } <a name="l00138"></a>00138 <span class="keywordflow">else</span> <a name="l00139"></a>00139 { <a name="l00140"></a>00140 <span class="comment">// Invalid glyph -- return an invalid glyph</span> <a name="l00141"></a>00141 <span class="keyword">static</span> <span class="keyword">const</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Glyph.htm" title="Structure describing a glyph (a visual character).">Glyph</a> InvalidGlyph; <a name="l00142"></a>00142 <span class="keywordflow">return</span> InvalidGlyph; <a name="l00143"></a>00143 } <a name="l00144"></a>00144 } <a name="l00145"></a>00145 <a name="l00146"></a>00146 <a name="l00150"></a><a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#e499022bb1bc6f8ce26096a05ab8a8e8">00150</a> <span class="keyword">const</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Image.htm" title="Image is the low-level class for loading and manipulating images.">Image</a>&amp; <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#e499022bb1bc6f8ce26096a05ab8a8e8" title="Get the image containing the rendered characters (glyphs).">Font::GetImage</a>()<span class="keyword"> const</span> <a name="l00151"></a>00151 <span class="keyword"></span>{ <a name="l00152"></a>00152 <span class="keywordflow">return</span> myTexture; <a name="l00153"></a>00153 } <a name="l00154"></a>00154 <a name="l00155"></a>00155 <a name="l00159"></a><a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#128c377d51263288be98565771c48e36">00159</a> <span class="keyword">const</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm" title="Font is the low-level class for loading and manipulating character fonts.">Font</a>&amp; <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#128c377d51263288be98565771c48e36" title="Get the SFML default built-in font (Arial).">Font::GetDefaultFont</a>() <a name="l00160"></a>00160 { <a name="l00161"></a>00161 <span class="preprocessor">#if defined(SFML_SYSTEM_WINDOWS) &amp;&amp; defined(SFML_DYNAMIC)</span> <a name="l00162"></a>00162 <span class="preprocessor"></span> <a name="l00163"></a>00163 <span class="comment">// On Windows dynamic build, the default font causes a crash at global exit.</span> <a name="l00164"></a>00164 <span class="comment">// This is a temporary workaround that turns the crash into a memory leak.</span> <a name="l00165"></a>00165 <span class="comment">// Note that this bug doesn't exist anymore in SFML 2.</span> <a name="l00166"></a>00166 <span class="keyword">static</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm" title="Font is the low-level class for loading and manipulating character fonts.">Font</a>* DefaultFontPtr = <span class="keyword">new</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm" title="Font is the low-level class for loading and manipulating character fonts.">Font</a>; <a name="l00167"></a>00167 <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm" title="Font is the low-level class for loading and manipulating character fonts.">Font</a>&amp; DefaultFont = *DefaultFontPtr; <a name="l00168"></a>00168 <a name="l00169"></a>00169 <span class="preprocessor">#else</span> <a name="l00170"></a>00170 <span class="preprocessor"></span> <a name="l00171"></a>00171 <span class="keyword">static</span> <a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm" title="Font is the low-level class for loading and manipulating character fonts.">Font</a> DefaultFont; <a name="l00172"></a>00172 <a name="l00173"></a>00173 <span class="preprocessor">#endif</span> <a name="l00174"></a>00174 <span class="preprocessor"></span> <a name="l00175"></a>00175 <span class="comment">// Get the raw data of the Arial font file into an array, so that we can load it into the font</span> <a name="l00176"></a>00176 <span class="keyword">static</span> <span class="keyword">const</span> <span class="keywordtype">char</span> DefaultFontData[] = <a name="l00177"></a>00177 { <a name="l00178"></a>00178 <span class="preprocessor"> #include &lt;SFML/Graphics/Arial.hpp&gt;</span> <a name="l00179"></a>00179 }; <a name="l00180"></a>00180 <a name="l00181"></a>00181 <span class="comment">// Load the default font on first call</span> <a name="l00182"></a>00182 <span class="keyword">static</span> <span class="keywordtype">bool</span> DefaultFontLoaded = <span class="keyword">false</span>; <a name="l00183"></a>00183 <span class="keywordflow">if</span> (!DefaultFontLoaded) <a name="l00184"></a>00184 { <a name="l00185"></a>00185 DefaultFont.<a class="code" href="classsf_1_1Font.htm#ecee6a8f62a20424a803508522e3607b" title="Load the font from a file in memory.">LoadFromMemory</a>(DefaultFontData, <span class="keyword">sizeof</span>(DefaultFontData), 30); <a name="l00186"></a>00186 DefaultFontLoaded = <span class="keyword">true</span>; <a name="l00187"></a>00187 } <a name="l00188"></a>00188 <a name="l00189"></a>00189 <span class="keywordflow">return</span> DefaultFont; <a name="l00190"></a>00190 } <a name="l00191"></a>00191 <a name="l00192"></a>00192 } <span class="comment">// namespace sf</span> </pre></div></div> <p id="footer"> &nbsp;::&nbsp; 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''' Key points: - recognize that this is very similar to merging intervals (https://leetcode.com/problems/merge-intervals/description/) - it doesn't matter which employee an interval belongs to, so just flatten - can build result array while merging, don't have to do afterward (and don't need full merged arr) ''' def employeeFreeTime(self, schedule): ints = sorted([i for s in schedule for i in s], key=lambda x: x.start) res, pre = [], ints[0] for i in ints[1:]: if i.start <= pre.end and i.end > pre.end: pre.end = i.end elif i.start > pre.end: res.append(Interval(pre.end, i.start)) pre = i return res
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Sugar Cosmetics Refer and Earn: I am here to tell you about the beauty brand named Sugar Cosmetics. To participate in the Pollo Campero Survey at www.tellcampero.com, there are a few requirements that you need to meet. These include: As a Traj bank customer, it is important that you know Traj Bank USSD code to help you with all bank transactions and recharge at the comfort of your home.
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// server.ts import app from "./app"; const server = app.listen(3000, () => // tslint:disable-next-line:no-console console.log(`🚀 Server ready at: http://localhost:3000`) );
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<reponame>cactus1949/cym_test_finalwork { "name": "squire-rte", "version": "1.9.0", "description": "Squire is an HTML5 rich text editor, which provides powerful cross-browser normalisation, whilst being supremely lightweight and flexible.", "main": "build/squire.js", "scripts": { "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1" }, "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/neilj/Squire.git" }, "keywords": [ "wysiwyg", "editor", "text", "html", "squire" ], "author": "<NAME>", "license": "MIT", "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/neilj/Squire/issues" }, "homepage": "https://github.com/neilj/Squire", "devDependencies": { "mocha": "2.2.5", "uglify-js": "^2.4.15", "unexpected": "8.2.0" } }
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1. Collect and evaluate relevant data to scale back the risk profile of a company. Proper machine upkeep creates a safer office environment to your employees while reducing the danger of unexpected breakdowns and failures that could halt production. The goal or purpose of most organisations entails the production of products and/or companies. Operations management is an area of management involved with overseeing, designing, and controlling the strategy of production and redesigning enterprise operations within the manufacturing of products or services. For a production or manufacturing firm to achieve success, OM is major unit that must first stand. But your administration type additionally has large-picture implications on company tradition, the lives of your workers, and model longevity. Operations management is at the very core of most organisations. We bring intensive home and international expertise to the management, operations and maintenance of all kinds of transportation infrastructure and we perceive the value that can be gained from reaching performance goals and minimizing life-cycle prices. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish targets. What is Pligg? Pligg is an open source content management system that lets you easily create your own user-powered website.
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1. Brûk spesjale technology om gidsrails te meitsjen mei poerbêste wearbestindich. 2. It ûntwerp fan it snijprinsipe fan 'e gearstalde drill kin it konsumpsje fan' e drill bewarje en de produksje-effisjinsje fan it fabryk ferbetterje. 3. Anti-slip handgreep ûntwerp, sawol moai as ergonomysk ûntwerp. 4. Wide oanbod fan tapassingen, fan tapassing op in ferskaat oan gebieten. 5. It ûntwerp fan 'e loftútgong foar de motorpún kin it foarkommen fan frjemde objekten maksimalisearje fan it ynfieren fan' e casing. 1) Binne it fabryk? Ja, wy binne it fabryk yn Tianjin, mei SAACKE, ANKA masines en zoller test sintrum. 2) Kin ik in stekproef krije om jo kwaliteit te kontrolearjen? Ja, jo kinne in stekproef hawwe om de kwaliteit te testen, salang't wy it op foarried hawwe.Normaal standert grutte is op foarried. 3) Hoe lang kin ik de stekproef ferwachtsje? Binnen 3 wurkdagen.Lit it ús asjebleaft witte as jo it driuwend nedich binne. 4) Hoe lang duorret jo produksjetiid? Wy sille besykje jo guod klear te meitsjen binnen 14 dagen neidat betelling dien is. 5) Hoe sit it mei jo stock? Wy hawwe produkten yn grutte kwantiteit op foarried, reguliere soarten en maten binne allegear op foarried. 6) Is fergees ferstjoering mooglik? Wy biede gjin fergese ferstjoertsjinst.Wy kinne hawwe in koarting as jo keapje in grutte kwantiteit produkten.
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Zimbabwe have a few players of adequate talent, but they fail to perform as a team. Zimbabwe are currently languishing in the 11th place in the ICC ODI rankings, 7 points below Ireland and just two above Afghanistan. They have not played a Test since they were beaten by Bangladesh in November 2014. They clearly have a lot of problems but they will have to start from somewhere and soon. What Zimbabwe do sometimes is give their opposition a run for their money. They have often come close to winning a match but they are not able to go over the line. It happened during their tour to Pakistan and it happened in the first ODI against India as well. But overall, they have been poor and have received only what they deserve. Zimbabwe had a good opportunity to carry whatever little momentum they built during the fag end of the Pakistan tour into this series against India, but alas, they have struggled and have shown no signs of improving. They have an excellent coach in Dav Whatmore, who has often transformed the fortunes of many teams in the past. They must make full use of his experience and learn from him. Zimbabwe, no doubt are nothing close to the team they were with the likes of Andy Flower, Grant Flower and Heath Streak around, but they will have to dig deeper, work harder and apply themselves to the fullest. At the end of the day, they are only letting themselves and their nation down with their shabby performances. (Pramod Ananth is a reporter at CricketCountry. He has represented Karnataka table tennis under-15, and is a hardcore supporter of Liverpool FC. His Twitter handle is @pramz)
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The Pro Kabaddi 2022 action continued in Hyderabad on Saturday evening with another Triple Panga. The three matches that took place last night were UP Yoddhas vs. Jaipur Pink Panthers, Telugu Titans vs. U Mumba and Dabang Delhi KC vs. Patna Pirates. Here's a look at yesterday's kabaddi match results. The first match between the Yoddhas and Pink Panthers was a lopsided clash, where the Jaipur-based franchise recorded a comfortable win. Arjun Deshwal's Super 10 guided the Pink Panthers to a 42-29 win over the Yoddhas. Captain Pardeep Narwal top-scored for the Yoddhas with 14 points, but others could not impress much. In the second game, home team Telugu Titans snapped their 12-match losing streak with a six-point win over U Mumba. Siddharth Desai was the hero for the Titans as his nine-point haul inspired them to a 32-26 victory. The main event of the night was a rematch of last season's final between Dabang Delhi KC and Patna Pirates. Mohammadreza Chiyaneh scored a record 16 tackle points in the game. However, his efforts went in vain as Patna lost to Delhi 27-30. Chiyaneh also scored three raid points, but his teammates let him down. Here is a short summary of the matches that took place in Pro Kabaddi 2022 yesterday evening: UP Yoddhas 29 - 42 Jaipur Pink Panthers (Pardeep Narwal 14 raid points, Ashu Singh two tackle points; Arjun Deshwal 19 raid points, Reza Mirbhageri five tackle points). Telugu Titans 32 - 26 U Mumba (Siddharth Desai nine raid points, Parvesh Bhainswal three tackle points; Guman Singh eight raid points, Rinku three tackle points). Dabang Delhi KC 30 - 27 Patna Pirates (Vijay Malik seven raid points, Amit Hooda five tackle points; Mohammadreza Chiyaneh three raid points, Mohammadreza Chiyaneh 16 tackle points). Will Patna Pirates qualify for the Pro Kabaddi 2022 playoffs? Share your answers in the comments below.
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let uuid = null; if (process.env.PARSE_BUILD === 'weapp') { uuid = function () { const s = []; const hexDigits = '0123456789abcdef'; for (let i = 0; i < 36; i++) { s[i] = hexDigits.substr(Math.floor(Math.random() * 0x10), 1); } s[14] = '4'; // bits 12-15 of the time_hi_and_version field to 0010 s[19] = hexDigits.substr((s[19] & 0x3) | 0x8, 1); // bits 6-7 of the clock_seq_hi_and_reserved to 01 s[8] = s[13] = s[18] = s[23] = '-'; return s.join(''); }; } else { uuid = require('uuid/v4'); } module.exports = uuid;
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<filename>src/easy/1486_2.py #!/usr/bin/env python3 class Solution: def xorOperation(self, n: int, start: int) -> int: res = start for i in range(1,n): res^=start+2*i return res ## Intuition: # # - As per the requirements of the problem, we don't need to return the array itself. # - So, we can free up any space that would have been otherwise allocated to the array # - And instead work with the elements of the array generated each iteration # without storing them in a temporary location # ## Time Complexity: # # O(n) # - We need to iterate through n elements to get our result # ## Space Complexity: # # O(1) # - Memory assigned does not depends upon the size of the list/array n, rather the value of the res variable
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<gh_stars>1-10 /*! @file */ #include "StdAfx.h" #include "CStrictRange.h"
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South African umpire Ian Howell made ghastly errors during the third and final Test between England and India at The Oval so that by the end he appeared to be under greater pressure than any player, writes Ted Corbett. Children are protected by a Royal society, animals have guardians, rest homes, special kennels and an army of helpers if they are abused and battered wives have safe houses they can use if men maltreat them. Surely it is time umpires were offered help when the heat grows too great. It is the case of the hapless, unhappy South African Ian Howell that has made me come out in sympathy for him and his kin. He made ghastly errors during the third and final Test between England and India at The Oval so that by the end he appeared to be under greater pressure than any player. Did anyone speak up on his behalf? I think you know the answer to that question. There was not a single voice shouting “Leave the poor lad alone. He’s doing his best.” Any number seemed to want to pile into him, to add to his distress while they decided he should simply be relieved of all his duties. As for a Society for the Protection of Umpires in World Cricket — not a sign. Well, if no one is ready to act in a charitable way towards these regular victims I suggest another remedy — greater use of technology. Before you reach for a shotgun let me add a rider. I am not suggesting that umpires should immediately be given a pension, herded into a green pasture and left, like old racehorses, to spend the autumn of their lives in quiet contemplation of their greatest moments. Instead I ask you to propel your minds — by way of the nearest time machine — to a moment 10 years in the future and to imagine how you might feel then. New technology is still a modern issue. I know that because Sachin Tendulkar, who was the first victim of its perfect understanding of which side of a white line a batsman finds himself when the wicket is broken, is still with us. The old grace has been reduced to a painful lumber, his power plays do not always match the bowlers of generation next and his run gathering is slower but he still has an automatic place in India’s many teams. And, of course, he is not going to the Twenty20 tournament in South Africa where he was out to Jonty Rhodes’s rapid throw, as judged by the first of the third umpires, in 1992-93. That decision, indeed all the new tech judgements, was contentious. Some said a batsman’s errors should be decided by another human, others that sport should have nothing to do with electronic gadgets and even more that tradition is more important than getting decisions right. The problem is television. At The Oval we knew Sourav Ganguly had been wrongly given out by the time he had marched — grinning fiendishly I have to remind you — to mid-on so there is no longer an excuse about replays taking an eternity. My favourite television expert says that whatever the problems with new technology now there will be vast improvements in the next few years. High definition TV will provide a sharper picture, better cameras are coming on line all the time and, he guesses, commentators will improve so that they will read the pictures with greater facility. Besides that the public perception of television replays will change as their influence on tennis, cricket, football, two codes of Rugby and, I guess, chess, draughts and darts become clearer. Fifteen years ago no cricket traditionalist wanted new technology. Now it is widely accepted simply because spectators are used to the idea. It has been shown to increase the theatrical effect and enhance the tension. I have always been a big fan of this 21st century innovation just as I was of neutral umpires. Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done; independent umpires and a variety of camera angles make sure that the old suggestions of national bias and bent decisions are no longer heard.So let’s have more of it. There is an argument which is always trotted out by the old men rooted in their conservatism — that we will always need someone on the field to hold the sweaters and other discarded bits of clothing. A similar argument — that special toilets would have to be built if women were allowed to join clubs — has been shown to be untenable and if the scientists who have put men, women and animals on course for the planets cannot find a way to deal with surplus clothing there is something sadly wrong with the world. Long, long ago Hon. F. S. Jackson, the gentleman who captained Yorkshire, often batted with stroke-filled brilliance and bowled effectively, informed England that he would not be able to lead them in an August Test. He wanted to shoot grouse on the moors he owned around his home. If he made the same decision today he would be derided as an effete fool, depicted in the tabloids as a grouse and probably taken to court for breach of a £1m contract. Can you imagine Michael Vaughan, Steve Harmison or Andrew Flintoff — actually I can imagine Flintoff doing almost anything — going shooting, fishing or grouse shooting rather than playing in a Test, particularly against Australia? No, you will say, things have changed a century down the track, all cricket people are much more professional today and are much more aware of their duties. Besides grouse are so 20th century. Old habits die hard. Yorkshire may be in a toe-to-toe battle with Sussex for the championship, there may be greater crowds and a bigger membership than at any time in recent years but professional? Forget it. The club recently had to vote — as did all the other counties — for a replacement for David Morgan, chairman of the ECB and soon to be chairman of ICC. The man responsible went on holiday to Barbados where he owns a house and failed to register his vote until the last minute. The more things change the more they stay the same, they say in France and, so it appears, in Yorkshire.
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<gh_stars>0 package com.volmit.fulcrum.custom; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.net.URL; import com.volmit.dumpster.JSONException; import com.volmit.dumpster.JSONObject; import com.volmit.fulcrum.bukkit.R; import com.volmit.fulcrum.resourcepack.ResourcePack; public class ModelSet { private ModelType type; private String model; private URL defaultModel; private URL fulcrumModel; public ModelSet(ModelType type) throws IOException { this.type = type; String name = type.toString().toLowerCase(); defaultModel = R.getURL("/assets/models/block/default_" + name + ".json"); fulcrumModel = R.getURL("/assets/models/block/fulcrum_" + name + ".json"); if(fulcrumModel == null) { throw new IOException("WARNING: MISSING FULCRUM MODEL FOR TYPE: " + type.name() + "\n Expected: " + "/assets/models/block/fulcrum_" + name + ".json"); } if(defaultModel == null) { throw new IOException("WARNING: MISSING DEFAULT MODEL FOR TYPE: " + type.name() + "\n Expected: " + "/assets/models/block/default_" + name + ".json"); } model = read(defaultModel); } private String read(URL url) throws IOException { String content = ""; BufferedReader bu = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(url.openStream())); String line = null; while((line = bu.readLine()) != null) { content += line; } bu.close(); return content; } public ModelType getType() { return type; } public String getModel() { return model; } public URL getDefaultModel() { return defaultModel; } public URL getFulcrumModel() { return fulcrumModel; } public void export(ResourcePack pack) throws JSONException, IOException { pack.setResource("models/block/fulcrum_" + type.toString().toLowerCase() + ".json", new JSONObject(read(getFulcrumModel())).toString(0)); } }
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package appmallsservice //Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); //you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. //You may obtain a copy of the License at // //http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // //Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software //distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, //WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. //See the License for the specific language governing permissions and //limitations under the License. // // Code generated by Alibaba Cloud SDK Code Generator. // Changes may cause incorrect behavior and will be lost if the code is regenerated. import ( "github.com/aliyun/alibaba-cloud-sdk-go/sdk/requests" "github.com/aliyun/alibaba-cloud-sdk-go/sdk/responses" ) // TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows invokes the appmallsservice.TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows API synchronously // api document: https://help.aliyun.com/api/appmallsservice/taobaofilmgetsoonshows.html func (client *Client) TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows(request *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsRequest) (response *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse, err error) { response = CreateTaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse() err = client.DoAction(request, response) return } // TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsWithChan invokes the appmallsservice.TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows API asynchronously // api document: https://help.aliyun.com/api/appmallsservice/taobaofilmgetsoonshows.html // asynchronous document: https://help.aliyun.com/document_detail/66220.html func (client *Client) TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsWithChan(request *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsRequest) (<-chan *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse, <-chan error) { responseChan := make(chan *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse, 1) errChan := make(chan error, 1) err := client.AddAsyncTask(func() { defer close(responseChan) defer close(errChan) response, err := client.TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows(request) if err != nil { errChan <- err } else { responseChan <- response } }) if err != nil { errChan <- err close(responseChan) close(errChan) } return responseChan, errChan } // TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsWithCallback invokes the appmallsservice.TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows API asynchronously // api document: https://help.aliyun.com/api/appmallsservice/taobaofilmgetsoonshows.html // asynchronous document: https://help.aliyun.com/document_detail/66220.html func (client *Client) TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsWithCallback(request *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsRequest, callback func(response *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse, err error)) <-chan int { result := make(chan int, 1) err := client.AddAsyncTask(func() { var response *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse var err error defer close(result) response, err = client.TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows(request) callback(response, err) result <- 1 }) if err != nil { defer close(result) callback(nil, err) result <- 0 } return result } // TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsRequest is the request struct for api TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows type TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsRequest struct { *requests.RpcRequest CityCode requests.Integer `position:"Query" name:"CityCode"` ParamsJson string `position:"Query" name:"ParamsJson"` } // TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse is the response struct for api TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows type TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse struct { *responses.BaseResponse ErrorCode string `json:"ErrorCode" xml:"ErrorCode"` Msg string `json:"Msg" xml:"Msg"` SubCode string `json:"SubCode" xml:"SubCode"` SubMsg string `json:"SubMsg" xml:"SubMsg"` LogsId string `json:"LogsId" xml:"LogsId"` RequestId string `json:"RequestId" xml:"RequestId"` Shows []ShowsItem `json:"Shows" xml:"Shows"` } // CreateTaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsRequest creates a request to invoke TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows API func CreateTaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsRequest() (request *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsRequest) { request = &TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsRequest{ RpcRequest: &requests.RpcRequest{}, } request.InitWithApiInfo("AppMallsService", "2018-02-24", "TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows", "", "") return } // CreateTaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse creates a response to parse from TaobaoFilmGetSoonShows response func CreateTaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse() (response *TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse) { response = &TaobaoFilmGetSoonShowsResponse{ BaseResponse: &responses.BaseResponse{}, } return }
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{ "author": "<NAME>", "description": "A catalogue where cat lovers can find their new best friend", "keywords": [ "cat", "shelter" ], "license": "MIT", "main": "app.js", "name": "cat-shelter", "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/AscenKeeprov/JS-Back-End/tree/master/CatShelter" }, "scripts": { "start": "node app.js" }, "version": "1.0.0" }
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package ru.ncedu.tdakkota.urldownloader.app.config; import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test; import java.net.MalformedURLException; import java.nio.file.Paths; import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.*; class ConfigTest { @Test void parse() throws MalformedURLException, ConfigException { Config c = new Config(new String[]{ "-r", "http://example.org", "file.txt", }); c.parse(); assertEquals("http://example.org", c.getURL().toString()); assertEquals(Paths.get("file.txt").toString(), c.getOutputFile()); assertEquals(Paths.get("").toAbsolutePath(), c.getOutputDirectory()); assertTrue(c.isRunAfter()); } }
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<reponame>irega/angular-scalable-logic-architecture<filename>build-logic/webpack/index.js const dev = require('./webpack-dev'), prod = require('./webpack-prod'); module.exports = { dev: dev, prod: prod };
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<filename>src/App.css .App { height: 100vh; background-color: transparent; } .App h2 { font-family: 'Montserrat', sans-serif; color: #fff; /*color: #34515e;*/ /*width: 100vw;*/ } .App-logo { /*animation: spin infinite 20s linear;*/ height: 0; } .App-header { font-family: 'Montserrat', sans-serif; background-color: #5e6472; padding-top: 1px; padding-bottom: 1px; text-align: center; font-weight: 400; color: #fff; line-height: 1.; } .App-header h4 { font-size: 28px; } .App-intro { font-family: 'Montserrat', sans-serif; font-size: medium; color: #fff; } /*@keyframes spin { from { transform: rotate(0deg); } to { transform: rotate(360deg); } }*/
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<reponame>netosha/calcium<gh_stars>1-10 import { HTMLAttributes } from 'react'; import { MotionProps } from 'framer-motion'; export interface Props extends HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement> { content: React.ReactNode; position?: 'top' | 'bottom' | 'left' | 'right'; disabled?: boolean; } export type TooltipProps = Props & MotionProps;
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<reponame>ltrowley83/vscode-openshift-tools<gh_stars>0 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Copyright (c) Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. * Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE file in the project root for license information. *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ import * as vscode from 'vscode'; export interface Step { command: string; increment: number; total?: number; } export class Progress { static async execFunctionWithProgress(title: string, func: (progress: vscode.Progress<{increment: number; message: string}>) => Promise<any> ): Promise<string> { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { vscode.window.withProgress({ cancellable: false, location: vscode.ProgressLocation.Notification, title }, async (progress: vscode.Progress<{increment: number; message: string}>) => { await func(progress).then(resolve).catch(reject); } ); }); } }
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Halogenation is another class of electrophilic addition reactions where a halogen molecule gets added across a π bond. In alkynes, the presence of two π bonds allows for the addition of two equivalents of halogens (bromine or chlorine). The addition of the first halogen molecule forms a trans-dihaloalkene as the major product and the cis isomer as the minor product. Subsequent addition of the second equivalent yields the tetrahalide. In the first step, a π bond from the alkyne acts as a nucleophile and attacks the electrophilic center on the polarized halogen molecule, displacing the halide ion and forming a cyclic halonium ion intermediate. In the next step, a nucleophilic attack by the halide ion opens the ring and forms the trans-dihaloalkene. Since the nucleophile attacks the halonium ion from the backside, the net result is an anti addition where the two halogen atoms are trans to each other. The addition of a second equivalent of halogen across the alkene π bond also proceeds via the formation of a bridged halonium ion to give the tetrahalide as the final product. For example, the addition of bromine to 2-butyne in the presence of acetic acid and lithium bromide favors anti addition and preferentially forms the trans or (E)-2,3-dibromo-2-butene as the major product. The corresponding cis isomer, (Z)-2,3-dibromo-2-butene, is formed in lower yields. A second addition gives 2,2,3,3-tetrabromobutane. Alkynes are less reactive than alkenes towards electrophilic addition reactions. The reasons are twofold. First, the carbon atoms of a triple bond are sp hybridized in contrast to the double bonds that are sp2 hybridized. Since the sp hybrid orbitals have a higher s-character and are more electronegative, the π electrons in C≡C are held more tightly than in C=C. As a result, in alkynes, the π electrons are not readily available for the nucleophilic attack, making them less reactive towards electrophilic addition than alkenes. Secondly, the cyclic halonium ion formed from alkynes is a three-membered ring with a double bond where the 120° bond angle of an sp2 carbon is constrained into a triangle. In contrast, the cyclic intermediate in alkenes is a three-membered ring with an sp3 hybridized carbon where a bond angle of 109° is constrained into a triangle. Therefore, the larger ring strain associated with the alkyne halonium ions makes them more unstable and hinders their formation.
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This blog post will discuss ten effective life hacks for stay-at-home moms who want to make extra money by working from home. Raman is an Indian technology blogger and the founder of AllUsefulInfo.com. He has been blogging since 2012. Read more about Raman on the About page. Get in touch with him via email or connect on LinkedIn. This blog post will discuss ten effective life hacks for stay-at-home moms who want to make extra money by working from home. Earlier announced Hinglish language is live on Google Pay. Let's see how you can enable Hinglish on Google Pay. Ransomware is responsible for over 21% of cyberattacks. Here are the top nine tips to protect yourself from Ransomeware attacks. Here is why e-Sellers are switching from WooCommerce to Shopify. Check out why do large online shop owners switch to Shopify?
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{"URL": "https://www.wired.com/1999/01/att-eyes-msn", "heading": "at&t eyes msn", "subheading": "usa todaysays at&t talked to microsoft about buying its long-suffering microsoft network. so far, the companies are mum about whether it's true.", "author": "wired news report", "category": "business", "type": "article", "timestamp": "01.08.1999 09:30 AM", "text": "at&t has talked to microsoft about buying or investing in the microsoft network, according to an article published in today's usa today.all reports, however, have been tenuously backed with unnamed sources, and the two companies won't say if anything has happened. \"i don't know anything about it,\" said at&t spokesman <NAME>. \"as a matter of policy we don't comment on rumor and speculation.\"usa today reported that the companies have had high-level talks, and that at&t may be interested in acquiring microsoft's media properties and merging msn's two million subscribers with its at&t worldnet internet service. a meeting of microsoft (msft) and at&t (t) officials last fall, which included bill gates, was cited as evidence that the companies have been involved in ongoing talks.microsoft shares slipped 6 cents to us$150.44 and at&t rose 88 cents to $83.13."}
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Dibrugarh: Vice-Chancellor of Sri Sri Aniruddha Deva Sports University (SSADSU), Prof JP Verma, at a brief programme held in his office chamber on Thursday, felicitated Sanjay Dutta, Registrar of the university, on Dutta's achievement in putting Dibrugarh district in the third position in the State in implementation of all Panchayat and Rural Development schemes during his tenure as Chief Executive Officer (Zila Parishad), Dibrugarh. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Verma, while felicitating Dutta in presence of all the faculties and office staff, stated that the SSADSU felt proud to have such a decorated ACS officer as Registrar of the University. Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, in presence of the Panchayat and Rural Development Minister and other departmental officers, awarded Dutta with a trophy and an amount of Rs 1 lakh at GMC Auditorium, Guwahati recently.
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492 (145. 3 ov) 704/3 dec (151. 0 ov) 172/7 (20. 0 ov) 157 (20. 0 ov) 233/3 (20. 0 ov) 171 (18. 2 ov) Faulkner also became the first bowler to take a hat-trick in ODIs without getting any batsman out for duck. Catch the live action of second ODI between Sri Lanka and Australia here. Catch the live action of first ODI between Sri Lanka and Australia here. In the end Khawaja had the last laugh as he clean bowled his coach. Maybe being Steven Smith is not tough. Or maybe it is. It certainly is exciting. Steven Smith is a student of the game. And as long as he remains one, Australian cricket is in right hands. Marsh and Smith played with great temperament and provided no room for error. Pakistan’s approach in the fourth and final Test has been remarkable, which in return has put them ranked No. 3 in ICC Test ranking. The unbeaten 188-run stand between Dinesh Chandimal and Dhananjaya de Silva may have given the hosts the advantage over Australia at the end of Day One of third Test. This is de Silva's maiden Test hundred, which came under such tough circumstance and on this occasion, cricket fraternity hailed this knock by the young Sri Lankan. Australian batsmen looked clueless against the wily Sri Lankan spinners and had no idea whatsoever out at Galle.
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