Questions tagged [side-effects]
A side-effect is a programming term that refers to intended changes in the program behavior, such as a variable changing value. It is in important term when discussing compiler optimization and expression evaluation.
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Are a[i]=y++; and a[i++]=y; undefined behavior or unspecified in C language?
When I was looking for the expression v[i++]=i; why it is to define the behavior, I suddenly saw an explanation because the expression exists between two sequence points in the program, and the c ...
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Side effect of casting to a list? [duplicate]
I have a list of (x,y) tuples ("lt" in the example, below). I want to extract the x's and y's so I can perform a Pearson correlation calculation. If I execute this code:
lt = [(1,2), (3,4), (5,6)]
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How can I communicate whether side effects have been successful or not?
With the Rust project I am working on I would like to keep the code as clean as I can but was having issues with side effects - more specifically how to communicate whether they have been successful ...
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Handling API calls using useEffect vs using useCallback
This is very likely a dumb question -- I have the understanding that anything that triggers a side-effect should be handled with useEffect. I was wondering if that understanding is correct. ...
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Functions that have no effect on global state
We have the notion of a pure function, whose return value depends only and entirely on its parameters, and which does not change global state.
Example:
def f(a, b):
return a+b
What would be the ...
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Alternative to peek in Java streams
There are lots of questions regarding peek in the Java Streams API. I'm looking for a way to complete the following common pattern using Java Streams. I can make it work with Streams, but it is non-...
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Why are global variables evil?
I'm trying to find out why the use of global is considered to be bad practice in python (and in programming in general). Can somebody explain? Links with more info would also be appreciated.
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Function argument evaluation and side effects
The C++20 standard says in Function Call, 7.6.1.3/8:
The initialization of a parameter, including every associated value computation and side effect, is indeterminately sequenced with respect to that ...
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What's the difference between LaunchedEffect and Composable function
What's the difference between LaunchedEffect and Composable function?
Except coroutine scope in launch effect
val currentProgress = GlobalLoader.current
LaunchedEffect(progress) {
progress ?: ...
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RXJS side-effect execution order
I have this huge object that I want to be able to set with a one simple function like below
private setPerson = (partialPerson: Partial<Person>) => {
this.person$.next({ ...this.person$....
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logic && vs bitwise &, side effects in if or while statement, is it implementation or c++ specific? [duplicate]
take a look at the side effect of:
while(run_i() && run_j())
vs
while(run_i() & run_j())
in these two codes:
#include <iostream>
const int max = 5;
int i = -1;
int j = -1;
bool ...
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Best practice for iterating over Collection with impure functions in Java
Suppose this is the use case:
I want to update a Hashmap cache inside my class.
I have a set of keys and some conditions I wanna apply to the keys and the values which are retrieved with the key.
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Reactor GroupedFlux performance depends on side-effect
The following code executes 3 time faster when the doOnNext(...) side-effect is not commented out:
@Test
void groupByFluxAggregateLoadTest() {
int numberOfGroups = 30_000;
Flux
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How to return a Mono<ServerResponse> (as a side effect?) of Mono.subscribe()?
I have the following code, which "works"...so far. By "works", I mean that the Flux<DemoPOJO> is being returned by service.getAll(), and the "hasElements().subscribe(this::foo)" results in foo() ...
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How to emit side effect using new state directly after updating state
I have some code like this:
const [_channel, ably] = useChannel(channelName, msg => {
if (msg.type) === type1 {
setStateVariable(prev => new_from_prev(prev));
// Need the ...
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Which design pattern violation does this bug do and what to call it?
There is a singleton service class ItemsDataSource: IItemsDataSource injected into many other classes (business domain classes)
These business domain classes are many and run asynchronously calling ...
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How to start new activity in jetpack compose
I want to start new activity in jetpack compose. So I want to know what is the idiomatic way of doing in jetpack compose. Is any side effect api need to be use or not when opening.
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Why should we avoid side-effects in components constructors?
I wonder if there is a good reason not to send requests in the constructor of a component instead of in its componentDidMount hook? I've seen some interesting (but a bit incomplete) answers for: is it ...
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Is my usage of useEffect to generate array correct here?
I want to generate a 16-length array of random prizes using prizes array that is passed as a prop in Board component, and display them.
prizes array -
[
{
prizeId: 1,
name: 'coupon'...
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why is it not adding second index element to the currrentText
i am trying to perform typewriting effect through hooks.
consider the text given as hello world .
it is rendering only hlo world .
it is not adding element at index 1 to the currentText.
here is my ...
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Stream.peek() can be skipped for optimization
I've come across a rule in Sonar which says:
A key difference with other intermediate Stream operations is that the Stream implementation is free to skip calls to peek() for optimization purpose. ...
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Operator associativity with 'postfix decrement' and 'logical AND' operators in c
Disclaimer: I don't code like this, I'm just trying to understand how the c language works!!!!
The output is 12.
This expression (a-- == 10 && a-- == 9) evaluates left-to-right, and a is ...
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Is this undefined behavior in C?
The expression b = 5 << sizeof(a++); is an undefined behavior. But is c = a && b << --a; or c = a || b << a++; also an undefined behavior? I think it is undefined behavior, ...
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How do I best capture possible side-effects of Func<..> in C#? Is there a best practice for this?
I have code from a maths library i am using, and cannot change. The function in question from the maths library I am using uses an approximation function iteratively, like this.
public double ...
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What is Local Reasoning , exactly?
What is Local Reasoning ? how does it relate to Referential Transparency, Equational Reasoning and Laziness ?
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LaunchedEffect side effect sometimes randomly executes
In the Add Shopping List item screen, I have a Modal Sheet with options to take a camera snapshot or choose an image from the gallery. In this screen, I'm prepopulating Textfields either from a shared ...
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Are 'volatile' and 'side effect' related?
Just a beginner question.
In the code from cppreference.com, there is a comment saying, "make sure it's a side effect" on the line using std::accumulate.
What is the author's intention in ...
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how to run side effect on value change in Vue.js?
my goal is to run a sideeffect when the "monthIndex" changes. In react I would use a useEffect hook with the dependency, but I am new to vue. I am basically incrementing the "monthIndex&...
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How to test a function for side-effects using Jest and JavaScript
I'm using Jest for testing.
I want to test if myFunction( myArray ) has no side-effects:
test("that there are no side-effects" ...)
How do I write a Jest test that myArray doesn't get ...
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Simple Vue.js Computed Properties Clarification
I'm not new to Vue.js, but I'm going through the docs again, trying to pick up on anything I missed the first time. I came across this statement in basic example section of using computed properties:
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Is there a CRAN friendly way to have variables defined as a side-effect in R?
Is there a way to use a function-call to set up a collection of variables with new names?
What I'd like is something like the following:
helper <- function (x) {
y <<- x + 1
NULL
}
main &...
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Jetpack Compose do on compose, but not on recomposition - track ContentViewed
I'm trying to implement some kind of LaunchedEffectOnce as I want to track a ContentViewed event. So my requirement is that every time the user sees the content provided by the composable, an event ...
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How to fill structure with a mocked function using GoogleMock?
I have a function for example:
int accept(int sockfd, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen);
The man page tell me "The argument addr is a pointer to a sockaddr structure. This ...
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Executing an effect inside an effect in ZIO
So I was writing a simple program in ZIO which would ask user its name and then simply greet him/her.
object PrintName extends App {
val askName: ZIO[Any, Throwable, ZIO[Console, IOException, Unit]] ...
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Infinite loop with ngrx/effects
I'm trying to understand ngrx/effects. I have built a simple function that increments number by 1 with each click. But it's going in an infinite loop when clicked, not sure whats going on. I'm sure im ...
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Is it okey to call collect within a Composable
I took a look at this tutorial and within it the author explains that making network calls in a composable is a bad habit. But what about getting the results in a StateFlow in a composable is that to ...
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getStrLn in ZIO working with flatMap but not inside for comprehension
val askNameFlatMap: ZIO[Console, IOException, Unit] = putStrLn("What is your Name? ") *>
getStrLn.flatMap(name => putStrLn(s"Hello $name"))
val askNameFor: ZIO[Console, ...
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How would a functional language actually define/translate primitives to hardware?
Let's say I have a few primitives defined, here using javascript:
const TRUE = x => y => x;
const FALSE = x => y => y;
const ZERO = f => a => a;
const ONE = f => a => f(a);
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Compose side effects + Jetpack navigation + onBackPressed = Stuck navigation
I am having this issue where I have to navigate when given state gets updated after an asynchronous task gets executed. I am doing it like this:
At ViewModel.kt
fun executeRandomTask() {
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What is the difference? numpy.array pass by ref
Why do we have two different behaviors on these np.array?
def pass_by_ref(A: np.array):
A = np.ones((2,2))
return A
def pass_by_ref_sideEffect(A: np.array):
A[0][0] = ...
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Why does print() isn't affected by operator precedence?
I was making an operator precendence and associativity table for C when I obtained a weird result in my tests, for which Perl as the same weird behvior a priori.
The ** power operator is right ...
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Is the definition of side effects in React the same as in functional programming?
I'm learning both React and functional programming at the same time. When I was learning about the concept of side effects, I feel that the definition of side effects are a slightly different in React ...
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Flutter: How to change values of switches created in loop?
In essence, I have the switches created this way within an overridden build's State method:
List<Switch> daySwitches = [];
for (int i = 0; i <= 6; i++) {
daySwitches.add(Switch(
(...)
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Side-effects in JetPack Compose
While I understand or think I understand, what side-effects are in jet-pack compose.
It's any work done in composable which escapes the scope of the composable function
I understand doing stuff like ...
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How to mimic multiple returns for reused api call using pytest
I'm trying to test a function that looks like this that calls an SDK.
FUNCTION TO BE TESTED
def create_folder_if_not_exists(
sdk: looker_sdk,
folder_name: str,
parent_id: str) -...
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Blockchain backtracking logic inside RxJs Observable pipe
Background
I am using NestJS and the Observable<AxiosResponse> pattern with the HttpModule to "observe" and eventually forward values returned by a JSON-RPC server, in this case a ...
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Side Effects in Functional Programming
In a Functional Programming book the author mentions the following are the side effects.
Modifying a variable
Modifying a data structure in place
Setting a field on an object
Throwing an exception ...
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Java-Stream - Using filter and forEach for populating a Set
I have a Set<Person> and I need to filter the content and then populate another set out of the given set.
I am fairly new to streams.
The first solution that I can think of is chaining stream()....
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Are side-effects possible in pure functional programming
I have been trying to wrap my head around functional programming for a while now. I have looked up lambda calculus, LISP, OCaml, F# and even combinatorial logic but the main problem I have is this - ...
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Kafka Streams: How bad is it to have side effects in filter, map?
If it depends, what side effects are OK and which are definitely BAD?
My situation is that it feels more natural to filter out some events and log them and increment a metric (an HTTP call) in a ...