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kandi X-RAY | debug Summary
Start fancy debugger in a single statement. People debug with print. It’s great in simple cases. Another debugging tool, [pdb][], is less popular as it requires more effort: one has to do a Google search, skim through documentation, type some long "trace… sth", and all of this only to get some unfriendly two-color shell that doesn’t even seem to understand how tab key should work. This project FTFY: you import debug and you find yourself in a debugger with syntax highlighting, tab completion, and readable dir() alternative. From there you can pretend you’re just using interactive console — you don’t have to know any pdb commands, just remember that "c" closes debugger and goes back to your program. (What really happens is that we simply start [ipdb][] and import [see][] for you.).
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Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 00:21Javascript is case sensitive. I see that you used subreport
and it should be subReport
with a capital R
.
QUESTION
I am trying to generate a table to record articles published each month. However, the months I work with different clients vary based on the campaign length. For example, Client A is on a six month contract from March to September. Client B is on a 12 month contract starting from February.
Rather than creating a bespoke list of the relevant months each time, I want to automatically generate the list based on campaign start and finish.
Here's a screenshot to illustrate how this might look:
Below is an example of expected output from the above, what I would like to achieve:
Currently, the only month that's generated is the last one. And it goes into A6 (I would have hoped A5, but I feel like I'm trying to speak a language using Google Translate, so...).
Here's the code I'm using:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:11Make an Array with the month names and then loop trough it accordting to initial month and end month:
QUESTION
I am doing a post request which is correct (I have proven it in the pic below), yet MVC is not mapping it to my model, even though Newtonsoft.Json class is able to map my post data to the same data model without issue. How do I debug this further?
Data to replicate the issue (just tested it and the issue is still present):
Model:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:26fix your ajax
QUESTION
I need a cloud function that triggers automatically once per day and query in my "users" collection where "watched" field is true and update all of them as false. I get "13:26 error Parsing error: Unexpected token MyFirstRef" this error in my terminal while deploying my function. I am not familiar with js so can anyone please correct function. Thanks.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:13There are several points to correct in your code:
- You need to return a Promise when all the asynchronous job is completed. See this doc for more details.
- If you use the
await
keyword, you need to declare the functionasync
, see here. - A
QuerySnapshot
has aforEach()
method - You can get the
DocumentReference
of a doc from theQuerySnapshot
just by using theref
property.
The following should therefore do the trick:
QUESTION
The following code does everything I want: pulls email, saves attachments, extracts files EXCEPT save the original email to the folder fDest. I seem unable to see the solution.
This seems to be the problematic line as it won't save the email: "mi.SaveAs fDest2, olMSG"
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:38You must be sure there are no invalid characters in the filename. See What characters are forbidden in Windows and Linux directory names? for more information. So, I'd suggest using the Replace
method available in VBA before passing anything to the SaveAs
method.
Another point is that you need to specify unique file names to each email. Make sure the generated file name is unique for a folder.
QUESTION
I'm implementing Testing Library with Puppeteer and I was trying to use an environment variable, DEBUG_PRINT_LIMIT, to limit the length of the HTML printed to console in case of failure.
But for some reasons, the variable environment is just ignored by the library...
My project:
package.json
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:16If finally figured it out.
It's actually a bug in the library itself: https://github.com/testing-library/pptr-testing-library/issues/55
QUESTION
I encountered the following error when I tried to install some new packages using npm install
. It happened when I did npm install a-new-package --save
and then delete package-lock.json file afterwards to refresh everything.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:59May be deleting node_modules
folder and package-lock.json
file and then reinstalling npm
would resolve your issue.
So, consider the following commands to apply the above operations:
QUESTION
Is it possible to send API response without body using Plumber? Here is what I tried:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:45By default plumber
is trying to send a valid JSON response. If that's not what you want, change the serialize to something like text and return an empty string
QUESTION
I'm trying to use imagemagick
to generate PNG images from an SVG for use in a PWA. I'm having trouble working out which image is used when by the PWA. To debug this I'd like to annotate each generated PNG image with an index so I can tell which image the PWA uses in several different scenarios.
Below is an example of the command I'm using to create a 128x128 maskable PNG (10% margin) with white background from a source SVG.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:44You can do that in one command line in ImageMagick 7 as follows. Assume the lena image is the result of your command. So I add the following just before the output:
Unix Syntax:
QUESTION
Consider the following code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:22i think you are looking for this:
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You can use debug like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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