http.HandleFunc always match "/" [closed] - http

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http.HandleFunc("/", api.Index)
http.HandleFunc("/list", api.FileList)
http.HandleFunc("/api/upload", api.UploadFile)
http.HandleFunc("/api/delete", api.DeleteFile)
http.Handle("/files", http.StripPrefix("/files/", http.FileServer(http.Dir(settings.FilesPath))))
http.ListenAndServe(":1234", nil)
Result 1:
http://localhost:1234/
http://localhost:1234/list
http://localhost:1234/files
match "/"
api.index (It's wrong for the second and third)
Result 2:
http://localhost:1234/api/upload
http://localhost:1234/api/delete
match "/api/xxx"
api.xxx (It's right)
env:
go 1.13.5 windows/amd64
What should I do to fix this problem?

try to use "/list/" replace "/list"
more information: https://pkg.go.dev/net/http?tab=doc#ServeMux

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Is there a cipher method that uses 9 digit(starts with 8,9 or else) and 10 digit(only starts with 1) [closed]

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1752462448 1933193007 1667526190 1684632419 1869767777 1886400099 1869426529 1953784163 1751999854 1953705777 808924214 943272760 825768241 858992688 876162865 808924214 959918133 892810033 825832761 808726350 1162236485 1412330081 1912602624 there is the cipher.
i tried dcode.fr Cipher Identifier and it says this is base36. yes i found something with it like a another cipher. i tried to decode it too but got nothing.
Example in Python for its universal intelligibility:
c = '1752462448 1933193007 1667526190 1684632419 1869767777 1886400099 1869426529 1953784163 1751999854 1953705777 808924214 943272760 825768241 858992688 876162865 808924214 959918133 892810033 825832761 808726350 1162236485 1412330081 1912602624'
b = [bytes.fromhex(
f'{int(a):08x}').decode() for a in c.split()]
print(''.join(b).rstrip('\x00'))
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1074689381891330049/1074697055731195904/NEFRET.rar
Note that b is the following list (with the last element 'r\x00\x00\x00'):
['http', 's://', 'cdn.', 'disc', 'orda', 'pp.c', 'om/a', 'ttac', 'hmen', 'ts/1', '0746', '8938', '1891', '3300', '49/1', '0746', '9705', '5731', '1959', '04/N', 'EFRE', 'T.ra', 'r\x00\x00\x00']
Therefore, wee need to remove all trailing ␀ (U+0000, Null) characters (see .rstrip('\x00') in the last line of above code snippet).

R - what does this tapply() function do? [closed]

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Please excuse my terrible knowledge of the language - just started looking at it a few hours ago.
I'm trying to understand this code and what it produces but quite unsure. Given that the value of inclusions is 10, why is the output what it is?
seps <- tapply(diff, nonCore, function(x) sort(x)[inclusions])
Outputs
"","x"
"ab",23
"ad",15
The value of diff is
"","x"
"1",31
"2",43
"3",37
"4",22
"5",27
"6",13
"7",24
"8",7
"9",26
"10",29
"11",2
"12",15
"13",10
"14",38
"15",23
"16",21
"17",46
"18",10
"19",20
"20",46
"21",20
"22",32
"23",26
"24",11
"25",16
"26",2
"27",13
"28",4
"29",15
"30",18
"31",13
"32",26
"33",1
"34",27
"35",12
"36",10
"37",35
"38",21
"39",9
"40",35
The value of nonCore is
"","x"
"1","ab"
"2","ab"
"3","ab"
"4","ab"
"5","ab"
"6","ab"
"7","ab"
"8","ab"
"9","ab"
"10","ab"
"11","ab"
"12","ab"
"13","ab"
"14","ab"
"15","ab"
"16","ab"
"17","ab"
"18","ab"
"19","ab"
"20","ab"
"21","ad"
"22","ad"
"23","ad"
"24","ad"
"25","ad"
"26","ad"
"27","ad"
"28","ad"
"29","ad"
"30","ad"
"31","ad"
"32","ad"
"33","ad"
"34","ad"
"35","ad"
"36","ad"
"37","ad"
"38","ad"
"39","ad"
"40","ad"
You should supply the code to construct the vectors diff and nonCore, as it is those who could help you need to do massive edits...
That said, what is happening is that your sorting the combination of the vectors according to ab and and ad. ab matches against the first 20 in diff and ad the last 20. Then you just subset the list that is created with the element number that is given by inclusion.
It's the same as running the function without [inclusion] and doing this afterwards:
sep[[1]][10]
sep[[2]][10]

Using Nim to connect to a SQLite database [closed]

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I have recently began to explore the Nim programming language and I was wondering how to connect to a SQLite database. After reading the relevant section of the manual, my confusion has not diminished. If someone would be kind enough to provide a simple example, I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
Nim latest source code provide a good example. Copy the example here:
import db_sqlite, math
let theDb = open("mytest.db", nil, nil, nil) # Open mytest.db
theDb.exec(sql"Drop table if exists myTestTbl")
# Create table
theDb.exec(sql("""create table myTestTbl (
Id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
Name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
i INT(11),
f DECIMAL(18,10))"""))
# Insert
theDb.exec(sql"BEGIN")
for i in 1..1000:
theDb.exec(sql"INSERT INTO myTestTbl (name,i,f) VALUES (?,?,?)",
"Item#" & $i, i, sqrt(i.float))
theDb.exec(sql"COMMIT")
# Select
for x in theDb.fastRows(sql"select * from myTestTbl"):
echo x
let id = theDb.tryInsertId(sql"INSERT INTO myTestTbl (name,i,f) VALUES (?,?,?)",
"Item#1001", 1001, sqrt(1001.0))
echo "Inserted item: ", theDb.getValue(sql"SELECT name FROM myTestTbl WHERE id=?", id)
theDb.close()

Rename files in a folder [closed]

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I have to rename a list of files in a folder so that:
From file named:
> myfile_000.txt
> myfile_001.txt
> ......
to file named:
> myfile_1.txt
> myfile_2.txt
> .......
Total files = 156
I used the following script:
> file.rename(list.files(pattern="myfile_*.txt", paste0("myfile_", 1:156)))
But without success.
Error:
Error in file.rename(list.files(pattern = "myfile_*.txt", paste0("myfile_", :
argument "to" is missing, with no default
The error message tells you, that you didn't specify the new names. It should work if you change the position of one ):
file.rename(list.files(pattern="myfile_*.txt"), paste0("myfile_", 1:156))

Update query using joins [closed]

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UPDATE project_phases p2
SET
p2.ClartiyID = #ClarityID,
p2.Start_date = #start_date,
p2.End_date = #End_date,
p2.Planned_efforts = #Planned_efforts
FROM
WSR.dbo.project_phases p2
INNER JOIN WSR.dbo.tb_Project p1 ON p1.ProjectID=p2.ProjectID
WHERE
ProjectID = #ProjectID
but still the error diplays like object name not found even though that table found
If that is your whole query, why are you linking to tb_Project? It seems like this is only to filter on ProjectID, but this column is in Project_Phases so can't you foget the INNER JOIN and just use:
UPDATE project_phases
SET
ClartiyID = #ClarityID,
Start_date = #start_date,
End_date = #End_date,
Planned_efforts = #Planned_efforts
WHERE
ProjectID = #ProjectID

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