Framework
A framework is a reusable set of libraries or classes in software. In an effort to help developers focus their work on higher level tasks, a framework provides a functional solution for lower level elements of coding. While a framework might add more code than is necessary, they also provide a reusable pattern to speed up development.
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I've come up against a bug with ActiveRecord when using namespaces models and polymorphic associations, it's a common use-case so should probably be fixed before a 4.2 release.
Error:
NoMethodError: undefined method `relation_delegate_class' for Comment:Module
Example:
class Post::Base < ActiveRecord::Base
self.table_name = 'posts'
end
class Post::Special < Post::Base
has
I have been having conflict issues with incompatible versions of google plugins, and have pulled together as much information as I can find, I have removed the gradle plugin from pre Cordova 9
cordova-android-support-gradle-release@3.0.1 - removed now included in Cordova 9.+
and have added to mobile-config.js
App.setPreference('AndroidXEnabled', 'true', 'android');
App.setPreference('Gra
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It looks like Travis support specifying such a Python version as 3.9-dev
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While I’m not sure we should officially support Python 3.9 it until its release, running tests on it will allow us to catch any issue early.
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Related PR: #6331
Suggested by @pimlie
When trailing slash handling is enforced (in any manner), it'd be great to have two things for improved DX:
Nuxt Link adaption
No matter how you input the links in your Nuxt link (be it as an object via named routes or via string), the component should enforce the set up trailing slash handling (adding or removing the slashes as needed).
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Description
At the moment it's quite hard to debug HTTP errors because the only information we get is:
HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request returned for "https://example.com/".
It would be nice to have an opt-in option that would automatically open response payload and headers in order to log them in Sentry for example. It may require to handle a max lenght on the response payload.
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First check
- I added a very descriptive title to this issue.
- I used the GitHub search to find a similar issue and didn't find it.
- I searched the FastAPI documentation, with the integrated search.
- I already searched in Google "How to X in FastAPI" and didn't find any information.
- I already read and followed all the tutorial in the docs and didn't find an answ
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Similar to #1196
Issue details
If a game is paused for a long time, after resuming, Gdx.graphics.getDeltaTime() will give the delta of the entire pause duration. This causes freeze/stutter on resume as the game tries to process possibly hours worth of delta. This was fixed for the android version but not for iOS which makes it inconsistent across backends.
Version of LibGDX an
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According to http://manual.phpdoc.org/HTMLframesConverter/default/
@property
shows a "magic" property variable that is found inside the class.The property is presumed to be available for both read and write operations. If the property is read-only, you should use the
@property-read
tag instead. If the property is write-only, use@property-write
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Example:
/**
* show
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Version
2.6.11
Reproduction link
https://jsfiddle.net/hgaL8t5n/
Steps to reproduce
Use translate=no in a template
What is expected?
template=no to be rendered in the HTML
What is actually happening?
translate=translate is being rendered instead
You can use devtools to inspect the rendered HTML in the reproducible