Prodigal | Music Player for Android which looks & feels | Audio Utils library
kandi X-RAY | Prodigal Summary
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Music Player APP looks and feels like a classic device. Bring back the good old player to life.
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- Dismiss the current selection
- Dismiss the left and right panel
- Update the player s settings
- Set a song
- Handles a touch event
- Handler for a secondary pointer up
- Determines the target page to use
- Performs a drag
- Check if touch events are pressed
- Initializes the MediaLibrary
- Creates and returns the view which is used to create a new view
- Fires a drag by a specific offset
- Copies the theme
- Performs the actual draw on pages
- Draws the adapter
- Get current selection
- Checks if two SimpleSlide are equals
- Updates the width and height
- Set the adapter for this PagerAdapter
- Called when the view has changed
- Override this method to override the default size of the view
- Initialize viewpager
- Called when the data set has changed
- Reset the state
- Creates the view
- Intercept the touch gesture
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QUESTION
Hej all,
I am trying to build a conda package for a little program I wrote. When I run conda-build
, I get the error Directory '.' is not installable. Neither 'setup.py' nor 'pyproject.toml' found.
I have researched this for some hours now (found the similar questions here, none of which solved my issue) and played with the meta.yaml file (below), but I didn't manage to get it to work. Does anyone have an idea what could be going on here?
meta.yaml:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-19 at 18:48According to the packaging scheme, you need a setup.py
or a pyproject.toml
in your project. They are configuration files to generate a package.
If you want to use a setup.py
file, it is better to use setuptools
:
QUESTION
I have just started using miniconda on windows and was creating an environment through a .yml file but got this error.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-03 at 00:49There are a couple of issues. First, going across platforms (linux-64 to win-64) is not directly supported. There are other answers that address this. Second, and more prohibitive, is that Bioconda does not support Windows and some of the packages (e.g., hmmer
) are specifically from there.
Alternatives could be either building up the dependencies in Conda env, plus a compiler meta-package (compiler-cxx
, make
), then installing non-Windows software from source (e.g., see HMMER documentation); or running Conda under WSL.
QUESTION
My goal is to find greedy, prodigal, and suicidal smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. Is there any trick that by using that I could extract all smart contracts on Ethereum blockchain?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-20 at 10:13Get an Ethereum node
Walk all mined Ethereum blocks from genesis block
1
- tolatest
you can e.g. use Web3.py or Web3.js to interact with your node APICheck all transactions in a block - use
web3.eth.getTransactionFromBlock
If the transaction is a contract deployment transaction you have your smart contract
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Install Prodigal
You can use Prodigal like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the Prodigal component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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