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public String getHint(String secret, String guess) {
int bulls = 0;
int cows = 0;
int[] counts = new int[10];
for(int i = 0; i < secret.length(); i++) {
if(secret.charAt(i) == guess.charAt(i)) {
def hint(self, root, key):
global hcol, hro
a = []
for i in key:
a.append(Label(root, bg=i,relief=SUNKEN))
a[-1].grid(row=hro, column=hcol, sticky=E)
hcol += 1
hro -= 1;hcol = 8;
public boolean toggleGuess() {
if (!isExposed) {
isGuess = !isGuess;
}
return isGuess;
}
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Trending Discussions on hint
QUESTION
haskell-language-server is giving me some hints on how to reduce code length, but while I'm learning I would like to disable this hints temporary so I can work on examples from books without the annoying hints polluting the editor. I still want error report, just disable the hints
Here is an example
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 04:03EDIT: @JonPurdy mentioned (you should read the great comment bellow) that Hlint now supports plain comments like this too:
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
In C++20, we got the capability to sleep on atomic variables, waiting for their value to change.
We do so by using the std::atomic::wait
method.
Unfortunately, while wait
has been standardized, wait_for
and wait_until
are not. Meaning that we cannot sleep on an atomic variable with a timeout.
Sleeping on an atomic variable is anyway implemented behind the scenes with WaitOnAddress on Windows and the futex system call on Linux.
Working around the above problem (no way to sleep on an atomic variable with a timeout), I could pass the memory address of an std::atomic
to WaitOnAddress
on Windows and it will (kinda) work with no UB, as the function gets void*
as a parameter, and it's valid to cast std::atomic
to void*
On Linux, it is unclear whether it's ok to mix std::atomic
with futex
. futex
gets either a uint32_t*
or a int32_t*
(depending which manual you read), and casting std::atomic
to u/int*
is UB. On the other hand, the manual says
The uaddr argument points to the futex word. On all platforms, futexes are four-byte integers that must be aligned on a four- byte boundary. The operation to perform on the futex is specified in the futex_op argument; val is a value whose meaning and purpose depends on futex_op.
Hinting that alignas(4) std::atomic
should work, and it doesn't matter which integer type is it is as long as the type has the size of 4 bytes and the alignment of 4.
Also, I have seen many places where this trick of combining atomics and futexes is implemented, including boost and TBB.
So what is the best way to sleep on an atomic variable with a timeout in a non UB way? Do we have to implement our own atomic class with OS primitives to achieve it correctly?
(Solutions like mixing atomics and condition variables exist, but sub-optimal)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:48You shouldn't necessarily have to implement a full custom atomic
API, it should actually be safe to simply pull out a pointer to the underlying data from the atomic
and pass it to the system.
Since std::atomic
does not offer some equivalent of native_handle
like other synchronization primitives offer, you're going to be stuck doing some implementation-specific hacks to try to get it to interface with the native API.
For the most part, it's reasonably safe to assume that first member of these types in implementations will be the same as the T
type -- at least for integral values [1]. This is an assurance that will make it possible to extract out this value.
... and casting
std::atomic
tou/int*
is UB
This isn't actually the case.
std::atomic
is guaranteed by the standard to be Standard-Layout Type. One helpful but often esoteric properties of standard layout types is that it is safe to reinterpret_cast
a T
to a value or reference of the first sub-object (e.g. the first member of the std::atomic
).
As long as we can guarantee that the std::atomic
contains only the u/int
as a member (or at least, as its first member), then it's completely safe to extract out the type in this manner:
QUESTION
How can I do an animated shape in the form of cake or clock or circle that starts with one small slice and then over time fills the whole circle:
Is that possible with CSS? Or do I need SVG? I couldn’t find any CSS shape or mask or clipping path or anything that would work with this shape.
Thank you very much for any hints!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:03Turns out, "pie chart" is the term to google by...
Based on an extensive article by Lea Verou featuring 2 different approaches https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2015/07/designing-simple-pie-charts-with-css/, this is my solution:
QUESTION
I have been stuck on a module not found error of python3. I have a VM on Microsoft Azure, a Centos 7. Then I installed python3 and pip3, and some packages I needed. But there’s one package that I just couldn’t find after I installed it
sudo pip3 install --user stockstats
But whenever i wanted to run a python script using this package, there’s
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'stockstats'
What I tried:
pip3 show stockstats
As I really want to see where it was installed. It shows nothing. What it is supposed to do is like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-13 at 07:23- You can visit This website for Installing pip in centos 7 Pip Install In Centos 7
for maybe some errors in installing pip.
reinstall python.
check that the module name is correctly typed
install stockstats in pip like "pip install stockstats" (getten from pypi.com)
Thank You
Security Coding.
QUESTION
I am working on a Instagram face filter/effect with SparkAR. It is successfully uploaded, approved and works just fine when across many devices when I try the effect in the Instagram app. I can select the effect when creating a Story however – I cannot when doing a Live stream. The effect symbol doesn’t show up nor can I select it when searching for the effect, while all the other effects are still there.
One user reported that she was able to select the effect during Live on her Android device. But at least on iOS devices it seems to be impossible to find or select the effect.
Are there any differences between Live and Non-Live effects? Or between iOS and Android effects? Has anyone had the same problem before? How can I make sure that my effect is available for Live streaming?
Thank you for any hints!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 08:37Turns out, that the use of audio inside the filter caused it to not appear in Live mode. I removed all audio files and playback controllers and enabled the microphone. It now works.
QUESTION
I know there are some other questions (with answers) to this topic. But no of these was helpful for me.
I have a postfix server (postfix 3.4.14 on debian 10) with following configuration (only the interesting section):
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 08:30Here I'm wondering about the line [in s_client]
New, TLSv1/SSLv3, Cipher is ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384
You're apparently using OpenSSL 1.0.2, where that's a basically useless relic. Back in the days when OpenSSL supported SSLv2 (mostly until 2010, although almost no one used it much after 2000), the ciphersuite values used for SSLv3 and up (including all TLS, but before 2014 OpenSSL didn't implement higher than TLS1.0) were structured differently than those used for SSLv2, so it was important to qualify the ciphersuite by the 'universe' it existed in. It has almost nothing to do with the protocol version actually used, which appears later in the session-param decode:
QUESTION
I'm creating 2 pages (Summary and Cycles pages) using react.js
.
On the Summary page, there is a column named CN
that every item links to the Cycles page.
Summary page has a path /route/summary/location=abc
and Cycles page has a path /route/cycle/location=abc/deviceId=4410
For example, if I click the value from CN
column in the first row of the table inside the Summary page, I will be redirected to the Cycles page with the path /route/cycle/location=abc/deviceId=4410
.
In the Summary page, I use https://github.com/react-bootstrap-table/react-bootstrap-table2 for the table component and I use a columnRenderer
function inside columns.js
to render a custom item inside the table like this one:
How can I put the pathname
(example "abc") to a Link component inside cnColumnRenderer
function in columns.js
?
Summary page with the path: /route/summary/location=abc
Cycles page with the path: /route/cycle/location=abc/deviceId=4410
Error because of invalid hook call while rendering the Summary page
My Code:table code inside Summary page (inside Summary.js):
hint: focus on columns
variable from './columns' and its implementation
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 05:17React hooks are only valid in React functional components, not in any callbacks, loops, conditional blocks. If you need the location data in the callback it needs to be passed in.
From what I can tell it seems you need to move the columns.js
code into the main component so the location
values can be closed over in scope.
QUESTION
I'm just working through this whole null-safety mode with my Flutter project and unsure what the difference is with ?
and !
in calls to object methods.
For example, the hint was to add a !
conditional. Here's an example I have right now, and I'm unsure if this should be a ?
or a !
at the findNbr!.replaceAll()
.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 05:46I would like to advice you to use the !
operator, also the called bang operator, as little as possible. You should only use this operator when the dart analyser is wrong and you know for 100% that the value will never
be null.
Below is an example of where the dart analyser would be wrong and you should use the bang operator.
QUESTION
I have a custom UITextView class that initializes a new TextView. The delegate of this class is itself as I need code to run when the text is changed, the delegate method runs. Here is that class.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 04:34// This is the instance that you should assign secondDelegate for
textField = TextView(hintText: "Type a message")
// Not this one, this one never gets added as a subview
let test = TextView()
test.secondDelegate = self
// The fix is here
textField.secondDelegate = self
self.addSubview(textField)
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