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Dispatcher eases the pain of using Grand Central Dispatch by introducing 4 new Swift classes. Dispatcher is not yet available on CocoaPods. Drag-and-drop the Dispatcher.xcodeproj into your own Xcode project. In your application target's Build Phases, add Dispatcher.framework to Target Dependencies, Link Binary With Libraries, and Copy Files. If that gives you trouble, open the Dispatcher.xcodeproj in Xcode and build the framework target. Right-click Dispatcher.framework in the Products folder in your Project Navigator and click Show in Finder. Drag-and-drop the Dispatcher.framework from your finder into your Xcode project.
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def add_type_based_api_dispatcher(target):
"""Adds a PythonAPIDispatcher to the given TensorFlow API function."""
if hasattr(target, TYPE_BASED_DISPATCH_ATTR):
raise ValueError(f"{target} already has a type-based API dispatcher.")
_, unwra
def delete(self, key: FunctionCacheKey):
"""Deletes a concrete function given the key it was added with."""
if key not in self._primary:
return False
del self._primary[key]
self._dispatch_table.delete(key)
return True
@Bean
public ServletRegistrationBean messageDispatcherServlet(ApplicationContext applicationContext) {
MessageDispatcherServlet servlet = new MessageDispatcherServlet();
servlet.setApplicationContext(applicationContext);
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QUESTION
In the following code how can we pass the context.args
and context
to another function, in this case callback_search_msgs
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:39A few notes:
- job callbacks accept exactly one argument of type
CallbackContext
. Not two. - the
job_kwargs
parameter is used to pass keywoard argument to the APScheduler backend, on whichJobQueue
is built. The way you're trying to use it doesn't work. - if you want to know only the
chat_id
in the job, you don't have to pass the wholecontext
argument ofsearch_msgs
. Just docontext.job_queue.run_once(..., context=chat_id,...)
- if you want to pass both the
chat_id
andcontext.args
you can e.g. pass them as tuple:
QUESTION
I have a generator object, that loads quite big amount of data and hogs the I/O of the system. The data is too big to fit into memory all at once, hence the use of generator. And I have a consumer that all of the CPU to process the data yielded by generator. It does not consume much of other resources. Is it possible to interleave these tasks using threads?
For example I'd guess it is possible to run the simplified code below in 11 seconds.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:02Send your data to separate processes. I used concurrent.futures because I like the simple interface.
This runs in about 11 seconds on my computer.
QUESTION
I wrote a discord bot. "o" is first letter of play. "atla" is skip. When I wrote -o MUSIC_NAME, music is adding queue and starting to play. And when I write again, just adding queue. Everything is okay still here. When I wrote -atla. It's also working perfectly. But when I allow to changing auto music itself, it's changing music automatically. But problem is here. The end of the last music not working else if (list.length === 0) block in endHandler function. How can I fix that? Thanks for your attention.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:41I'm not familiar with Discord bots but I don't think your endHandler
will ever run the else if
part the way it is because your code is always creating a new dispatcher
when it plays the next song, but never sets up a finish
handler for it.
QUESTION
I've been experimenting with the Kotlin coroutines in android. I used the following code trying to understand the behavior of it:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:51This is exactly the reason why coroutines were invented and how they differ from threaded concurrency. Coroutines don't block, but suspend (well, they can do both). And "suspend" isn't just another name for "block". When they suspend (e.g. by invoking join()
), they effectively free the thread that runs them, so it can do something else somewhere else. And yes, it sounds like something that is technically impossible, because we are in the middle of executing the code of some function and we have to wait there, but well... welcome to coroutines :-)
You can think of it as the function is being cut into two parts: before join()
and after it. First part schedules the background operation and immediately returns. When background operation finishes, it schedules the second part on the main thread. This is not how coroutines works internally (functions aren't really cut, they create continuations), but this is how you can easily imagine them working if you are familiar with executors or event loops.
delay()
is also a suspending function, so it frees the thread running it and schedules execution of the code below it after a specified duration.
QUESTION
I'm currently trying out Android Compose. I have a Text that shows price of a crypto coin. If a price goes up the color of a text should be green, but if a price goes down it should be red. The function is called when a user clicks a button. The problem is that the function showPrice()
is called multiple times (sometimes just once, sometimes 2-4 times). And because of that the user can see the wrong color. What can I do to ensure that it's only called once?
MainActivity:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 03:17What can I do to ensure that it's only called once?
Nothing, that's how it's meant to work. In the View system you would not ask "Why is my view invalidated 3 times?". The framework invalidates (recomposes) the view as it needs, you should not need to know or care when that happens.
The issue with your code is that your Composable is reading the old value from preferences, that is not how it should work, that value should be provided by the viewmodel as part of the state. Instead of providing just the new price, expose a Data Class that has both the new and old price and then use those 2 values in your composable to determine what color to show, or expose the price and the color to use.
QUESTION
I have been moderating a telegram group for some time and I have had no issues using the python-telegram-bot package. I actually love it. However, I can't seem to get a functioning "Welcome Message" for when new users join.
Right now, I have tried structuring the function like I do with my command and message handlers:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 07:15As thethiny already pointed out, chatmember updates have so associated message: update.message
will be None
, while update.chat_member
will be an instance of ChatMemberUpdated
. Note that Message.reply_text
is just a shortcut for Bot.send_message(chat_id=message.chat.id, ...)
, so as long as you have the chat_id
you can just use e.g. context.bot.send_message
- and you can get that chat_id
from ChatMemberUpdated.chat
. In fact, you can still use PTBs shortcuts, e.g. update.effective_chat.send_message
.
Please check out the docs of
ChatMemberUpdated
(official and PTB)Update.effective_chat
Chat.send_message
as well as the chatmemberbot.py
example provided by PTB.
Disclaimer: I'm currently the maintainer of python-telegram-bot
QUESTION
I have a spring web project, with a controller for editing customer details.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 10:13The ajax calls normally are suitable for handing responses like JSON, XML than views.
So, If you change your controller to @RestContoller
from @Controller
, this should work.
QUESTION
I've been reading this article to understand how to unit test a coroutine that contains a delay and applied it, but I still don't understand why verify
is being called before having called myDelayedMethod() in the coroutine and therefore the verification fails. Isn't there a way to execute the code synchronously in the test?
Pseudocode:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 09:28One idea could be to return the Job
in method1
like the following:
QUESTION
I am trying to use SqlDelight database in my app.
In my DAO, I have a function called getRecipeById to query the database and return a flow of domain model (Recipe). Here is the implementation of the function: (Note: RecipeTable is the name of the table, or I guess I should have called it RecipeEntity)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 06:21I don't think MutableState
is designed to be used in the ViewModel layer, since it's an observable integrated with the compose runtime.
You could create a MutableStateFlow
instead and use collectAsState()
from the view layer.
In your case the issue is probably, because of the state is captured in a coroutine invoked outside composition.
QUESTION
dispatcher-servlet.xml
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 02:53This issue is solved after correcting up my code
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