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A fish-shell package to automatically receive notifications when long processes finish.
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def done(ctx, fin_taskid):
'''Delete a task by ID'''
#Find task with associated ID
if str(fin_taskid) in ctx.obj['TASKS'].keys():
task = ctx.obj['TASKS'][str(fin_taskid)]
#Delete task from task list in context
del
def set_done(todo_id: int = typer.Argument(...)) -> None:
"""Complete a to-do by setting it as done using its TODO_ID."""
todoer = get_todoer()
todo, error = todoer.set_done(todo_id)
if error:
typer.secho(
f'Com
def should_sync(self):
# Catch OutOfRangeError for Datasets of unknown size.
# This blocks until the batch has finished executing.
# TODO(b/150292341): Allow multiple async steps here.
return self._inferred_steps is None
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QUESTION
I have an interface that a my class uses. I have a subclass that I need to reference this interface with. I can not seem to figure it out, here is the code:
Interface:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 00:49You can set the parent value in the constructor of SubClass
QUESTION
I've come across an issue of trying to fade the edges of the background image of a div so that it looks like it's blending with the background image of the full site (so the background image applied to the body).
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 02:49You can use the background as gradient where the edges are rgba(0,0,0,0). This way it will smoothly blend with background. But this will not work for images. For images You will have to a div of background color and rgba(0,0,0,0) in gradient with color facing outward.
QUESTION
I need to remove case-sensitive duplicates keeping the first occurrence and maintaining the order of the sentence. This need to be done on each row of a column.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:38string = "paper Plastic aluminum Paper"
set_string = list()
for s in string.split(' '):
if s not in set_string:
set_string.append(s)
string = ' '.join(set_string)
print(string)
#output paper Plastic aluminum Paper
QUESTION
I have the below requirement . i am trying to run the condition in loop and its taking more time. is there a one time command anything which will not take more time to process a 70 MB file.
Requirement: if @pRECTYPE="SBSB" line contains @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="XXX" tag then we need to copy and append that to next @pRECTYPE="SBEL record at the end of the line
File :note : in file there will be no blank lines. I have given enter to avoid line continuation
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SMDR", @pCONFIG="Y" XXXXXXX
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBSB", @pGWID="1234", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28", @pSBSB_9000_COLL=""
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="KBSG", @pKBSG_UPDATE_CD="IN", XXXXXXXXXXX
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBEL", @pSBEL_EFF_DT="01/01/2017", @pCSPI_ID="JKOX0001", @pSBEL_FI="A"
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBEK", @pSBEK_UPDATE_CD="IN",XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="DBCS", @pDBCS_UPDATE_CD="IN",XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="MEME", @pMEME_REL="18", @pMEEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28"
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="ATT0", @pATT0_UPDATE_CD="AP",XXXXXXXXX
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBSB", @pGWID="1234", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28", @pSBSB_9000_COLL=""
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="KBSG", @pKBSG_UPDATE_CD="IN", XXXXXXXXXXX
example :
Before : @pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SMDR", @pCONFIG="Y" XXXXXXX
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBSB", @pGWID="1234", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28", @pSBSB_9000_COLL=""
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="KBSG", @pKBSG_UPDATE_CD="IN", XXXXXXXXXXX
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBEL", @pSBEL_EFF_DT="01/01/2017", @pCSPI_ID="JKOX0001", @pSBEL_FI="A"
After:
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SMDR", @pCONFIG="Y" XXXXXXX
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBSB", @pGWID="1234", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28", @pSBSB_9000_COLL=""
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="KBSG", @pKBSG_UPDATE_CD="IN", XXXXXXXXXXX
@pRUKE=dfgt@pRECTYPE="SBEL", @pSBEL_EFF_DT="01/01/2017", @pCSPI_ID="JKOX0001", @pSBEL_FI="A", @pSBEL_MCTR_RSN="KX28"
if after SBSB, if there is no SBEL, then that SBSB can be ignored.
what i did is egrep -n "pRECTYPE="SBSB"|pRECTYPE="SBEL"" filename | sed '$!N;/pRECTYPE="SBEL"/P;D' | awk -F: '{print $1}' | awk 'NR%2{printf "%s,",$0;next;}1' > 4.txt;
by this i will get the line number eg: 2,4 17,19
line 9 12 14 will be ignored
while read line do
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:47For performance, you need to really limit how many external tools you invoke inside a loop in a shell script.
This requires GNU awk:
QUESTION
I am new to rust and I was reading up on using futures
and async / await
in rust, and built a simple tcp server using it. I then decided to write a quick benchmark, by sending requests to the server at a constant rate, but I am having some strange issues.
The below code should send a request every 0.001 seconds, and it does, except the program reports strange run times. This is the output:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:06You are not measuring the elapsed time correctly:
total_send_time
measures the duration of thespawn()
call, but as the actual task is executed asynchronously,start_in.elapsed()
does not give you any information about how much time the task actually takes.The
ran in
time, as measured bystart.elapsed()
is also not useful at all. As you are using blocking sleep operation, you are just measuring how much time your app has spent in thestd::thread::sleep()
Last but not least, your
time_to_sleep
calculation is completely incorrect, because of the issue mentioned in point 1.
QUESTION
I have a store setup that has multiple arrays
I'm trying to search all arrays at once, via a textfield.
I can get this done, by calling a selector function on keyup, that filters the 4 arrays and pushes to a new array.
I've thought about merging all the arrays to one array before filtering, but I want to keep the results separate, as they are going to be displayed in categories.
Just trying to see if I can streamline the performance at all and if there's a more concise way of doing this, in case I need to do something similar with larger arrays.
my textField function:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:16This should implement the selector function with less code and make it more adaptable to kinds of data, if needed you can specify a more precise type in the filter function.
QUESTION
I am running some code on a STM32 chip which is logging to my uart port.
I am having a hard time finding the proper way to log an array of bytes. I wrote this function:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:36If the problem did end up being from heap overuse (from strncat
), then you could try out this implementation that uses the return from sprintf
to append to the string as your building it.
QUESTION
I have bitcoin historical data. I split the "DATE" Colum as "year month days and hour" because I wanted to sort data based on hours["AS it is hourly base data"]. the data goes up to 2021-12 ie Decmber["the dates goes from 1 to 30 every month"]. I want to sort this data further as:- "2019-Jan, 2020-Jan 20201-Jan" then "2019-Feb,2020-Feb, 2021-Feb" and soon on
Year Month DAy Hour open high low close 2019 1 1 0 3700.05 3725.58 3698.83 3715.09 2019 2 1 0 3700.05 3725.58 3698.83 3715.09 2019 3 1 0 3700.05 3725.58 3698.83 3715.09 2019 4 1 0 3700.05 3725.58 3698.83 3715.09 2019 5 1 0 3700.05 3725.58 3698.83 3715.09can this be done by saying I have split the "DATE" column? if YES please any suggestion on how this can be achieved
The original "DATE" colum was as follows :- 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:58You can first sort with respect to Month
and then Year
:
QUESTION
Update: Added a simpler demonstration jsfiddle, https://jsfiddle.net/47sfj3Lv/3/.
reproducing the problem in much less code I'm trying to move away from jQuery.
Some of my code, for populating some tables, has code like this
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:27This was difficult for me to understand, so I wanted to share if anyone else has the same issue.
It seems that an async method will break a method chain, there's no way around that. And since fetch is asynchronous, await must be used, and in order for await to be used, the calling method must be declared async. Thus the method chain will be broken.
The way the method chain is called must be changed.
In my OP, I linked https://jsfiddle.net/47sfj3Lv/3/ as a much simpler version of the same problem. StackOverflow's 'fiddle' effectively blocks 'fetch' for security reasons, so I need to use JSFiddle for demonstration.
Here's a working version of the same code using then
and how/why it works, and a slightly shorter version, because await can be specified with the the fetch, obviously.
QUESTION
When a divide-and-conquer recursive function doesn't yield runtimes low enough, which other improvements could be done?
Let's say, for example, this power
function taken from here:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:36The primary optimization you should use here is common subexpression elimination. Consider your first piece of code:
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