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The new rake task assets:clean removes precompiled assets. [fxn]
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Application and plugin generation run bundle install unless
--skip-gemfile
or--skip-bundle
. [fxn] -
Fixed database tasks for jdbc* adapters #jruby [Rashmi Yadav]
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Template generation for jdbcpostgresql #jruby [Vishnu Atrai]
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For each Ruby module/class, we have Ruby methods on the left and the equivalent | |
Clojure functions and/or relevant notes are on the right. | |
For clojure functions, symbols indicate existing method definitions, in the | |
clojure namespace if none is explicitly given. clojure.contrib.*/* functions can | |
be obtained from http://github.com/kevinoneill/clojure-contrib/tree/master, | |
ruby-to-clojure.*/* functions can be obtained from the source files in this | |
gist. | |
If no method symbol is given, we use the following notation: |
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# config/initializers/char_converter.rb | |
require 'uri' | |
module Support | |
class CharConverter | |
SANITIZE_ENV_KEYS = [ | |
"HTTP_COOKIE", # bad cookie encodings kill rack: https://github.com/rack/rack/issues/225 | |
"HTTP_REFERER", | |
"PATH_INFO", |
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#!/bin/sh | |
# Print four lines showing blocks of colors: 0-7 | 0-7bold | 8-15 | 8-15bold | |
perl -CADS -lwe ' | |
my $block = shift || (chr(0x2588) x 3); | |
for (["", 0], ["1;", 0], ["", 8], ["1;", 8]) { | |
my ($bold, $offset) = @$_; | |
my @range = map $offset + $_, 0..7; | |
printf "%s %-6s ", $bold ? "bold" : "norm", "$range[0]-$range[-1]"; | |
print map("\e[${bold}38;5;${_}m$block", @range), "\e[0m" | |
} |
It's a common misconception that [William Shakespeare][1] and [Miguel de Cervantes][2] died on the same day in history - so much so that UNESCO named April 23 as [World Book Day because of this fact][3]. However because England hadn't yet adopted [Gregorian Calendar Reform][4] (and wouldn't until [1752][5]) their deaths are actually 10 days apart. Since Ruby's Time
class implements a [proleptic Gregorian calendar][6] and has no concept of calendar reform then there's no way to express this. This is where DateTime
steps in:
>> shakespeare = DateTime.iso8601('1616-04-23', Date::ENGLAND)
=> Tue, 23 Apr 1616 00:00:00 +0000
>> cervantes = DateTime.iso8601('1616-04-23', Date::ITALY)
=> Sat, 23 Apr 1616 00:00:00 +0000
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(ns covid.charts.deaths | |
(:require | |
["react-chartjs-2" :refer (Line)] | |
[reagent.core :as r] | |
[re-frame.core :as rf] | |
[covid.subs :as subs])) | |
(def data {:labels ["January" "February" "March" "April" "May" "June" "July"] | |
:datasets [{:label "My First dataset" | |
:fill false |