Determinator | Experimental operating system for deterministic parallel
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kandi X-RAY | Determinator Summary
If you're running on an x86-based Linux system (either 32- or 64-bit), then just make sure you have the standard GCC and QEMU packages installed and you should have all the tools you need. If you're running on another OS whose native object format is not ELF (e.g., on a Mac), then you'll need to download GNU binutils and gcc, and build and install them as a cross-compiler configured for the target 'i386-elf'. See the section later in this README for details.
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I've got a component who is child from another that when is mounted called a function called getData(). This function after make some queries on the databse call to the method setState but this call doesn't work because doesn't change the value of loaded and is no exectuted the callback.
The code of the component is :
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Answered 2019-Nov-28 at 23:43You aren't calling setState
at all in your code by the looks of it, you are setting it
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