I hereby claim:
- I am cskeppstedt on github.
- I am skeppstedt (https://keybase.io/skeppstedt) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is CD3D BDF8 7858 F22D 0674 EBD8 0CB0 4730 5CB1 0A03
To claim this, I am signing this object:
bool TryGetTasksFromCache(int userId = -1, string stage, out List<UserTask> cachedTasks) | |
{ | |
cachedTasks = DataCache[GetCacheKey(userId, stage)] as List<UserTask>; | |
return (cachedTasks != null); | |
} | |
List<UserTask> GetTasks(int userId = -1, string stage, List<Severity> severities = null) | |
{ | |
List<UserTask> listOfUserTasks; | |
if (TryGetTasksFromCache(userId, stage, out listOfUserTasks)) |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
# Assume this is a spec file to run in Mocha. This is an artificial example | |
# that tries to show the general idea of incorporating property based testing. | |
jsc = require 'jsverify' | |
mySorter = require '../src/mySorter' | |
describe 'My sorting algorithm', -> | |
###################################################### |
// -------------------------------- | |
// The "class" way | |
// -------------------------------- | |
class MyClass { | |
public someString: string; | |
public someNumber: number; | |
} | |
var instance = new MyClass(); | |
instance.someString = "test"; |
###################################################### | |
# Theme and general behavior | |
###################################################### | |
set-option -ga update-environment ' PTTY' | |
set -g default-terminal "screen-256color" | |
# set -g status-bg black | |
# set -g status-fg white | |
set -g status-bg colour15 | |
set -g status-fg colour235 |
syntax on | |
set number | |
set numberwidth=5 | |
set autoindent | |
set nowrap | |
set backspace=indent,eol,start whichwrap+=<,>,[,] | |
set laststatus=2 | |
" LEADER key mapping |
If you ever need to modify the proguard rules for the Android-part of your Expo managed workflow, you can achieve this by using a config plugin.
./plugins
in the project root folder.withProguardRules.js
and my-proguard-rules.pro
in the folderplugins
array of your app.config.js
(or app.json
if you're using that instead).NOTE: if you rename your .pro
file, don't forget to change the two occurrences of my-proguard-rules
in withProguardRules.js
as well.