JavaScript
JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted or JIT-compiled programming language with first-class functions. While it is most well-known as the scripting language for Web pages, many non-browser environments also use it, such as Node.js, Apache CouchDB and Adobe Acrobat. JavaScript is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm, dynamic language, supporting object-oriented, imperative, and declarative (e.g. functional programming) styles.
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Version
2.6.10
Reproduction link
https://jsfiddle.net/mybeta/1dfwsazn/
Steps to reproduce
When I use DOM Template Parsing Caveats to add a component (e.g. <tr is="custom-row"> ) I can't use scoped slots (slotProps) without receiving a warning in the console. I would like to use it this way:
<tr is="custom-row" v-Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
bug
What is the current behavior?
In current behaviour, I can create a functional component that starts with lowercase and I can use it by importing it with the uppercase name. But if I s
As we’re using the same navbar across all our projects now—docs, icons, and blog—I’m wondering if we should be linking to our GitHub org profile instead of the Bootstrap (or Icons) projects in the main navbar.
Thoughts @XhmikosR, @MartijnCuppens, @ysds, @Johann-S?
In What about &&? section we have the following code.
function foo() {
console.log( a );
}
var a = 42;
a && foo(); // 42
result in comment should indicate that foo was called. but in fact we would get same result of "42" if first operand had been called (like in || operator). i think results of a and foo() should be different to make the example be clearer.
The max-classes-per-file rule is enabled in rules/best-practices.js but there is no mention of this requirement in the docs. If this is a best practice, I'd like to know why.
Can there be more information provided to understand the source code folder structure of this repo.
That is so:
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We may want to issue a PR for a bug fix but we don't know where to find where the feature is implemented
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We may want to inspect the code to increase general understanding of what's going on under the hood for the various OS
Section/Content To Improve
Section in main readme around performing multiple concurrent requests
Suggested Improvement
There is a request to remove axios.all and axios.spread (axios/axios#1042)
Although the functionality has not yet been removed, we can at least stop advertising it if there is intent (with good reason) to remove it. We can still keep
When not using a file extension in ESM - eg import pkg from './path' we currently just throw a straightforward not found error. As proposed by @MylesBorins in nodejs/modules#443 it would be useful to enhance this error message.
Ideally the error message should run the CJS resolver and say "the CJS resolver would have resolved this module to ...". We actually previous
Huge and nice collection and also getting very much appreciated from the community.
It would be great if somebody can translate into English then it will be reaching out to global.
Redundant condition
This condition is redundant, the while condition covers the case where n equals 1.
p.s- I will exploit this opportunity to say thank you for this repository.
The deprecated decodeDracoFile method should be removed and replaced with a parse method similar to other loaders. Currently decodeDracoFile does not propagate errors, and should do so. So probably a signature like:
dracoLoader.parse( arrayBuffer, /* options, maybe? */, onLoad, onError );📚 Docs or angular.io bug report
Description
The GDE list at angular.io is not compatible with the di
Description
So our function arrayToHtmlList is in a pretty bad space and could use an update. We already had some discussion over at #675 but I wanted to move the update discussion over to an issue for more visibility.
Current problem:
It uses an awkward query selector instead of the `document.prototype.getElementBy
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Summary 💡
I would like to show a first snackbar with transition (growing) and then replace it by other snackbars without transition.
Note: I currently use the key attribute. Without it, snackars replace themself without transition, but they do
Bug report
What is the current behavior?
Before 4.31.0, webpack never referenced document when it is not defined. After this release, there is code somewhere which assumes a global document is available. This makes it so server side rendering does not work in our application.
If the current behavior is a bug, please provide the steps to reproduce.
Using webpack > 4.31.0
If you follow the readme procedure, the following error will occur in the first npm install express.
saveError ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/xxx/xxx/package.json'
As you know, the cause is package.json does not exist.
Other users seem to have a similar error, so it seems better to add npm init to the readme.
Or I thought it would be nice to bring a link `Please follow
I tried to follow the initial steps from here: https://www.learnstorybook.com/intro-to-storybook/react/en/get-started/
running:
npx create-react-app taskbox
cd taskbox
Then when I ran:
npx -p @storybook/cli sb init
I get the error TypeError: Cannot set property 'storybook' of undefined
This is the full message in my terminal:
sb init - the simplest way to add a
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Element UI version
2.13.0
OS/Browsers version
mac os
Vue version
2.6.11
Reproduction Link
codepen
Steps to reproduce
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百度搜索 element-ui
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出现 "该站点可能受到黑客攻击,部分页面已被非法篡改!"
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Baidu search element UI
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Appear "the site may be hacked, some pages have been illegally tampered with! "
What
const customizer = console.log // returns undefined => merging is handled by `mergeAllWith`
// good
mergeAll([{ a: 1 }, { b: 2 }]) // { a: 1, b: 2 }
mergeAllWith(customizer, [{ a: 1 }, { b: 2 }]) // { a: 1, b: 2 }
// A-OK; customizer logs the following:
// undefined 2 "b" Object { a: 1, b: 2 } Object { b: 2 } undefined
// bad
mergeAll({}, { a: 1 }, { b: 2 }) // { a: 1, b: 2 }; OU:white_check_mark: The largest Node.js best practices list (December 2019)
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Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
feature request
What is the current behavior?
Currently yarn why won't indicate any package info in the resolutions field
If the current behavior is a bug, please provide the steps to reproduce.
- install a package with any version, e.g
"pkg": "^1.0.0" - add
resolutionsfield in package.json,pkg: "1.0.0" - upd
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Hi, I have been spending quite sometime wondering why a simple dropdown was not working.
Is not specified on the docs that the must have the class 'dropdown-trigger' (any other is not triggering the dropdown!)
Just a matter of documentation but crucial in order not to waste time :.)
example, this will not work:
<a class='dropdown-button-example btn' href='#' data-target='dropdo
Created by Brendan Eich
Released December 4, 1995
- Website
- developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript
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The Issue
Whilst going through the ReactJS lessons the link to:
'the way you apply classes to JSX elements.' Isn't working, thus giving a 404. The link it tries to go to is this:
https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/front-end-libraries/react/learn/front-end-libraries/react/define-an-html-class-in-jsx
I've tested the link in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Tor, Chrome Canary and Fire