Library
A library is a collection of preprogrammed templates that implement a behavior when invoked. Libraries are well-defined and are designed for reuse throughout implementation. For example, a website may have multiple webpages that implement the same navigation bar or text-field, but none of these objects have relation to one another.
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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
I want to use the SFTP protocol to create folders on the remote SFTP server, without specifying the curl option. The option created on the FTP protocol is "CURLOPT_FTP_CREATE_MISSING_DIRS".
Do you have any corresponding SFTP options?
Thanks for any help.
Was somebody able to make this thing work with react and functional components? Would be great if somebody could share some ideas.
- Framework7 version: 4.5.2, 5.5.3
- Platform and Target: Firefox 70, 71, 72
Describe the bug
On firefox, tabs bar covers page-content
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Run
framework7 create - Choose all default options except starter template (Simple web app, Framework7 Core)
- Choose starter template:
Tabbed Views (Tabs) - Run
npm run start - Open a
While ccxt does a great job unifying most functions / settings, not everything is or can be unified.
I think it would be good to provide a separate wiki/documentation page which documents exchange-specific properties.
The behavior is there now and all is working well - but to find it users need to search through issues (which are not easy to navigate) to find certain exchange-specifics - and o
This is a(n):
- New algorithm
- Update to an existing algorithm
- Error
- Proposal to the Repository
Details:
We can make a file may be READ.
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Code Used
//MARK: FSCalendar Bounding Refresh
func calendar(_ calendar: FSCalendar, boundingRectWillChange bounds: CGRect, animated: Bool) {
calendarBaseViewHeightConstraint.constant = bounds.height
calendar.reloadInputViews()
self.view.l
https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/foundation/6.6.0/js/foundation.min.js
This seems to be 6.5.3 which is wrong.
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The readme has a small section about how to tweak BadgerDB to consume less memory. However, the section doesn't really describe any of the parameters in depth or allow the reader to be able to make an educated guess on how much memory his/her BadgerDB instance will consume.
The reason I'm bringing this up is that we're heavily using BadgerDB in our software but the options around it feel like a
Reproduction steps
Visit https://libgit2.org/libgit2/#HEAD. Look for git_repository_set_refdb. It is not present, nor are any of the functions I checked from include/git2/sys/repository.h.
Version of libgit2 (release number or SHA1)
Whatever the website is at as of Sep 6, 2019. (Perhaps the website should provide a sha indicating what HEAD is?)
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Noty version: ..... 3.2.0-beta
Browser: ..... Google Chrome Version 78.0.3904.108 (Official Build) (64-bit)
OS: ..... Windows 10 home
jsFiddle link (if available): https://jsfiddle.net/howardb1/7cmhjtL1/
Instead of showing the newly created noty with a .show() method call immediately after executing the creation statement, I assign the new noty resu
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It's been many years since the last time that I've attempted to write any code in C and would really appreciate it if there was a bit of documentation on how to use lwan as a library outside of the lwan directory. I've been struggling with the cmake configuration inside of a Clion project and have decided to give up for the night. If anyone has a working cmake config that they would be willing to
https://cocoapods.org/?q=tsmessages
Clicking on "see podspec" leads to 404:
https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs/blob/master/Specs/TSMessages/0.9.13/TSMessages.podspec.json
Maybe it could be fixed by:
a) submitting the missing 0.9.13 podspec
b) tagging the 0.9.13 release on the github.com/KrauseFx/TSMessages repo
I want the selector to work like here.
Basically I need to update the indicator's height to 10dp at the selector's bottom. How can be done this?
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The documentation mentions naming conventions here: https://bloclibrary.dev/#/blocnamingconventions. However, most of the tutorials (except todos) do not comply with the conventions. Do you think it would be a good idea to refactor the examples to showcase correct, convention-compliant code?
Unfortunately, not all Chrome versions are equally suitable for Ferret and other similar tools (like Puppeteer) that utilize its Chrome DevTools Protocol.
Therefore, we need to create a list of stable Chrome releases. Where to get? We can borrow it from Puppeteer team :)
They use revision number that need to
In the current version of FASTER C++, on Linux, we use libaio for async IO handling. It is a known issue that libaio is not very efficient. Recently, io_uring is released with Linux kernel 5.1, which advertises to be a high performance aysnc IO library. It would be useful to try it and see if we can improve disk performance on Linux by replacing libaio with it.
More details for io_uring
No big thing, but there is a small difference between the code in readme against the cpp file.
Line 37: filter_options(const std::string name, rs2::filter& filter);
in https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/blob/master/examples/post-processing/rs-post-processing.cpp
filter_options(const std::string name, rs2::process_interface& filter);
https://github.com/IntelRealSens
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
React extension version: 4.4.0
Steps To Reproduce
The current behavior
Extension reports: "This page does not appears to be using React"
The expected behavior
React is detected (just like it is currently in Chrome/Chromium)