I hereby claim:
- I am axiixc on github.
- I am axiixc (https://keybase.io/axiixc) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 37A6 BB5F 25ED F824 9B66 7BF8 B907 7DAB 7DF3 DEE3
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| // class CountDownEvent { | |
| // init(endDate: NSDate, name: String); | |
| // } | |
| extension CountDownEvent: NSSecureCoding { | |
| convenience init(coder: NSCoder!) { | |
| let endDate = coder.decodeObjectOfClass(NSDate.classForCoder(), forKey: "endDate") as NSDate | |
| let name = coder.decodeObjectOfClass(NSString.classForCoder(), forKey: "name") as NSString | |
| self.init(endDate: endDate, name: name) // Is this not how you call another initializer? |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| <!DOCTYPE html> | |
| <html> | |
| <head> | |
| <meta charset="utf-8"> | |
| <style> | |
| html { | |
| height: 100%; | |
| overflow-y: hidden; } | |
| body { | |
| background: #dfdfdf; |
| #!/usr/bin/ruby | |
| # Expectations: | |
| # 1) File contains only hardware instructions, there is NO pseudoinstruction translation | |
| # 2) All immediates are the correct size. The assembler will generate errors and cease | |
| # code generation, but will not convert large immediates to $at. | |
| # 3) Labels must be on a line by themselves. If an instruction follows a label it will | |
| # cause undefined errors in assembly! | |
| # 4) All comments must be denoted by a hash (#) symbol. They may appear anywhere in the | |
| # program, and anything after the hash will be dropped from the instruction parsing. |
| @interface MyClass : NSObject | |
| @property (nonatomic, strong) NSComplexThing * myThing; | |
| @end |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| echo "Zipping assignment..." | |
| zip assignment.zip file1.ss file2.ss file3.ss main.ss >> /dev/null | |
| if [ $? -eq 0 ] | |
| then | |
| plcsend --send-file assignment.zip -user YOUR_USERNAME -pass YOUR_PASSWORD -id ASSIGNMENT_ID | |
| else | |
| echo "Error creating zip" | |
| fi |
| ;;; James Savage -- http://axiixc.com | |
| ;;; Easy file reloading for scheme, written because I needed it. | |
| ;;; The list of all reloadable files | |
| (define rl-files (list)) | |
| (define rl-last-file '()) | |
| ;;; Clear any reloadable files | |
| (define rl-clear (lambda () | |
| (set! rl-files (list)) |
| (define test-base | |
| (lambda (passed? result message) | |
| (if passed? | |
| (begin | |
| (display " passed: ") | |
| (display message) | |
| ) | |
| (begin | |
| (display " failed: ") | |
| (display message) |
| --- | |
| :definitions: | |
| MAIN_BG: white | |
| MAIN_TEXT_COLOR: black | |
| MAIN_LINK_COLOR: black | |
| MAIN_LINK_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR: "#FF0" | |
| :partials: | |
| MASTHEAD_GRADIENT: | | |
| background: rgb(40,40,40); |
| #!/bin/ruby | |
| # Expectations: | |
| # 1) File contains only hardware instructions, there is NO pseudoinstruction translation | |
| # 2) All immediates are the correct size. The assembler will generate errors and cease | |
| # code generation, but will not convert large immediates to $at. | |
| # 3) Labels must be on a line by themselves. If an instruction follows a label it will | |
| # cause undefined errors in assembly! | |
| # 4) All comments must be denoted by a hash (#) symbol. They may appear anywhere in the | |
| # program, and anything after the hash will be dropped from the instruction parsing. |