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kandi X-RAY | past Summary
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When creating this, I used other open-source projects as refrence code, or used a bit of code from them. They are listed below, and in the class with the code.
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- Renders an entity
- Render a cubelet
- Draw a cubelet
- Apply a rotation to a cubelet
- Renders the component
- Render the component
- Called when a player is updated
- This is the main method that will be executed
- Called when the player is updated
- Returns the facing direction
- Renders the place position
- Renders the component
- Enable the GL33 3 level
- Sets whether a model slot is visible
- Extracts the entities within an axis
- Renders the AC placement
- Renders the item
- Sets up settings manager
- Wrap the given text
- Sets up the settings
- Sets up the state manager
- On update
- Programmatic interface
- Load the GUI panels
- Initialize the presenter
- Setup the placements
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QUESTION
I built an app using Django 3.2.3., but when I try to settup my javascript code for the HTML, it doesn't work. I have read this post Django Static Files Development and follow the instructions, but it doesn't resolve my issue.
Also I couldn't find TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS
, according to this post no TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS in django, from 1.7 Django and later, TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS
is the same as TEMPLATE
to config django.core.context_processors.static
but when I paste that code, turns in error saying django.core.context_processors.static
doesn't exist.
I don't have idea why my javascript' script isn't working.
The configurations are the followings
Settings.py
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:56Run ‘python manage.py collectstatic’ and try again.
The way you handle static wrong, remove the static dirs in your INSTALLED_APPS out of STATIC_DIRS and set a STATIC_ROOT then collectstatic again.
Add the following as django documentation to your urls.py
QUESTION
I am trying to write a macro that will copy from a list of 100 rows (9 cells each) into a single row, then run solver on it, and then copy the values to another spot in the workbook.
The below code works for one line, but everything that i have found online appears to be for paste sequential rows, not copying them and pasting them into the same row to be operated on.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 23:40This should work:
QUESTION
I am trying to define a subroutine in Raku
whose argument is, say, an Array of Ints (imposing that as a constraint, i.e. rejecting arguments that are not Array
s of Int
s).
Question: What is the "best" (most idiomatic, or straightforward, or whatever you think 'best' should mean here) way to achieve that?
Examples run in the Raku
REPL follow.
What I was hoping would work
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 06:40I think the main misunderstanding is that my Int @a = 1,2,3
and [1,2,3]
are somehow equivalent. They are not. The first case defines an array that will only take Int
values. The second case defines an array that will take anything, and just happens to have Int
values in it.
I'll try to cover all versions you tried, why they didn't work, and possibly how it would work. I'll be using a bare dd
as proof that the body of the function was reached.
#1
QUESTION
I have the wackiest bug. Like....the wackiest! If any of ya'll want to put eyes on this, awesomesauce! I really appriciate it! I am creating a survey with REACT, Redux, SQL, HML, Material-ui, and CSS.
I've created a graph of information with am4charts using data from a database. Everything is working and will show up on the page......but not on page load. What I am seeing in my console is that the page will load, it fires off my get request but doesn't return with the data fast enough (I think). By the time that the get request loads, my graph has populated with no data.
Here is the code that I have for the page that I am rendering. What is really odd is that, once my code has run, I can cut a line of code (I've been using a console log). And then the graph will render and load.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 22:40Can you try this fix? I created new functions for some tasks.
https://codesandbox.io/s/vigorous-varahamihira-6j588?file=/src/App.js
QUESTION
Turns out you can't have comments in JSON files, and it's a bit awkward to have people refer to some documentation telling them what line to copy/paste in and where in order to achieve this.
I think I can make a python script to copy/paste in one of two package.json files depending on what flags they pass in, but that feels overcomplicated.
I think I can include both dependencies (under different names) but that would create a requirement for both to be available, which is not good either.
Looking for ideas/thoughts on a good way to accomplish this. I have a release and dev version of the same dependency and I often need to swap between the two. Would like to improve the workflow beyond just having a notepad on the side with the two lines pasted in it...
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:43yarn
and npm
already do this job, why not use them?
Tag the dev versions when you release them
QUESTION
I'm currently using Winsock2 to be able to test a connection to multiple local telnet
servers, but if the server connection fails, the default Winsock client takes forever to timeout.
I've seen from other posts that select()
can set a timeout for the connection part, and that setsockopt()
with timeval
can timeout the receiving portion of the code, but I have no idea how to implement either. Pieces of code that I've copy/pasted from other answers always seem to fail for me.
How would I use both of these functions in the default client code? Or, if it isn't possible to use those functions in the default client code, can someone give me some pointers on how to use those functions correctly?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:17
select()
can set a timeout for the connection part.
Yes, but only if you put the socket into non-blocking mode before calling connect()
, so that connect()
exits immediately and then the code can use select()
to wait for the socket to report when the connect operation has finished. But the code shown is not doing that.
setsockopt()
withtimeval
can timeout the receiving portion of the code
Yes, though select()
can also be used to timeout a read operation, as well. Simply call select()
first, and then call recv()
only if select()
reports that the socket is readable (has pending data to read).
Try something like this:
QUESTION
A table example of what I want to happen:
The idea is that in the first column, one could write down the name of the item when it arrives, which would automatically put the date it arrived in the second column. Then when that item is sold, that would be recorded in the third column, which would automatically add the sell date into the fourth column. However, only the third column is working while the first does not input a date anymore
Here is my code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:41I think you need something like this:
QUESTION
I am writing a program in python to have a user input multiple websites then request and scrape those websites for their titles and output it. However, when the program surpasses 8 websites the program crashes every time. I am not sure if it is a memory problem, but I have been looking all over and can't find any one who has had the same problem. The code is below (I added 9 lists so all you have to do is copy and paste the code to see the issue).
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:45To avoid the page from crashing, add the user-agent
header to the headers=
parameter in requests.get()
, otherwise, the page thinks that your a bot and will block you.
QUESTION
How can I paste the data (row and column) passed by the function makeRequest
to google sheet.
I am retrieving the data from HTML storing that into an object and passing that object like this makeRequest(facebookAccountData)
.
I can use something like this below to paste data (row and column) to sheet but in my case user will define which fields he requires. So I want to make this dynamic which I am not able do so.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-11 at 07:25In your situation, how about the following modification? I thought that when setValues
is used instead of appendRow
, the process cost will be able to be reduced a little. Ref
QUESTION
I have found some similar questions to this. The problem is that none of those solutions work for me and some are too advanced. I'm trying to read the two JSON files and return the difference between them.
I want to be able to return the missing object from file2 and write it into file1.
These are both the JSON files
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 19:20with open("file1.json", "r") as f1:
file1 = json.loads(f1.read())
with open("file2.json", "r") as f2:
file2 = json.loads(f2.read())
for item in file2:
if item not in file1:
print(f"Found difference: {item}")
file1.append(item)
print(f"New file1: {file1}")
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