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Initializers are called to create a new instance of a particular type. In its simplest form, an initializer is like an instance method with no parameters

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'Result of initializer is unused error' in SwiftUI

What can I do to fix this error? Result of 'ForEach<Data, ID, Content>' initializer is unused
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How to get dynamic dispatch for constrained generics in initializer

The code below works just fine: protocol VariableType { associatedtype T var value : T { get } } class UserDefaultsVariable<T> : VariableType { let storageKey : ...
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Is there any way to specify a block of code that should run at the start of every Airflow operator?

We have some setup code that we want to ensure will run at the start of every operator. The best we can do right now is create a base operator that all other operators inherit from, and call the ...
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How does the initialization of classes in Scala work?

The code below throws a java.lang.NullPointerException because the trait is initialized prematurely. trait DummyTrait { def intSeq: Seq[Int] require(intSeq.exists(_ > 2)) } object Dummy ...
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class initializers swift , make a vector as optional

I'm trying to give the option to the user in my app to divide the data in a custom folder. I have created the following model describing the folder: class FolderModel : Identifiable , Codable{ ...
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Invalid initializer compiler-error at malloc of struct array

I'm trying to read an arbitrary number of string items into an array of structs when my program initializes. I want to allocate heap memory for the When the compiler gets to the following line, it ...
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Calling at start up time a PWA service that returns a subscription to an observable

I'm trying to have a PWAService be called at application startup time. This service returns a subscription: @Injectable({ providedIn: 'root' }) export class PwaService { constructor( private ...
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Does TensorFlow provide a half normal initialiser?

TensorFlow provides the random_normal_initializer. However, I need an initializer that produces numbers between 0 and N, but that puts more density around a certain value x (chosen by the user) in the ...
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printf in C with strings that has shorter initializer behaves weird

So I tried to make character arrays and play around with it. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> int main(int argc, char ** argv) { char str1[11] = "Yo! ...
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Missing example of a Member Initializer List on p. 184 of Programming Principles and Practice Using C++, 2nd ed

I'm currently having trouble with part of Chapter 6 of "Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++" (2nd ed, 3rd printing). According to the book's index, an example of a member initializer list ...
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How do I use an existing property in a property wrapper when self hasn't been initialized? (SwiftUI)

I have a struct with two variables inside property wrappers. One of the variables is supposed to be computed from the other. When I try to do this, I get the following error: Cannot use instance ...
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C/C++ error: expected initializer before defined function

I am porting Einstein@Home (Radio Pulsar Edition) to Solaris and am stuck on erp_execinfo_plus.c that reports the error below. builder@bertha:~/brp/src$ g++ -g -I/export/home/builder/brp/install/...
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Convenience vs multiple inits Swift

I have read responses to similar questions here, but I am still puzzled regarding what would be the best implementation here, why, and is there any difference. In this implementation, I have two ...
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Fixing Error: declaration of reference variable requires an initializer

I have a TTree that has several branches which include Muon.PT, Muon.Phi, Muon.Eta, Muon.Charge that I am trying to work with. The data type of my branches is as follows: *Br 309 :Muon.PT : ...
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Is jumping over a variable initialization ill-formed or does it cause undefined behaviour?

Consider this code: void foo() { goto bar; int x = 0; bar: ; } GCC and Clang reject it, because the jump to bar: bypasses variable initialization. MSVC doesn't complain at all (except ...
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Does Vue js have app initializer like in Angular?

The question after this introduction: From this https://devblogs.microsoft.com/aspnet/sharing-configuration-in-asp-net-core-spa-scenarios/ Next, we’ll want to handle app config settings in a ...
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Memory Leak caused by Initializer List?

I'm having memory leaks in my code, according to valgrind all of them come from the constructor in my class; here its code: School::School(unsigned int NumberOfClasses[]) : first(*new ...
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Objective-C init quirks

In a class interface I define some ivar @property (strong,nonatomic) id < Protocol > initEst; // Initial estimate This compiles without a problem but when I run the program it crashes with ...
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Mixing Up an Initializer and a Constructor Body in Dart

I know that you can initialize final variables in a class with something like: class A { final num x; final num y; final num d; A(this.x, this.y): d = sqrt(pow(x, 2) + pow(y, 2)); } ...
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For multiprocessing.Pool(), what are the initializer options?

I'm trying to update a piece of code, and the initializer value/function used for multiprocessing.Pool() is causing an AttributeError when I run it. I've had a look through the documentation and a ...
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Object instantiation with curly braces and : symbols

Can you please explain the following object instantiation ? How it is called ? Where can I find more information about this kind of object instantiation ? #include <string> #include <...
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Should we initialize our Fully Connected Model with custom filter weights at the beginning of each epoch?

I am employing a Fully Convolutional Neural Network (FCN) for the image segmentation purpose within the Keras library. I have about 35 epochs in my network (from experience). Due to some physical ...
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How to initialize variables for LSTM models in TensorFlow 2.0?

In Tensorflow 1, you can initialize the variables when you define the variable scope such as initer = tf.random_uniform_initializer(-0.5, 0.5, seed=111) with tf.variable_scope("model", reuse=...
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Dictionary(grouping: , by: ) - predicate closure passed as a variable

I'm interested in using Dictionary(grouping: , by: ) initializer. However, I have to group items based on a different key, depending on circumstances. How can I conditionally select the key and then ...
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std::map insert doesn't compile due to "cannot convert argument 1 from 'std::pair<MyKey, MyValue>' to 'std::pair<const _Kty,_Ty> &&'"

I'm trying to create an std::map for <MyKey, MyValue>. MyKey is an enum, MyValue an external class. Calling myMap.insert({ key, value }) always fails the compile with error "cannot convert ...
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Swift Failable initializer from XML

Let me start by saying what I have works... let a:String let b:Int let c:Double init?(doc:XMLDocument){ guard let tempString = (try? doc.objects(forXQuery: "path/path/A")....
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Why Array initializer is not Allowed here? What is the problem [duplicate]

class Main { public static void main() { int[] array = new int[5] {1,2,3,4,5}; } }
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Java objects without creating instance

I recently started learning java and i am trying to understand How is it possible to equalize a reference object to a variable or method without creating instance, like Example: class A { View ...
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Give a coloured border to pie charts

I'm using this package charts_flutter and I'm trying to give a coloured border to my Pie chart. I've seen that there is a stroke parameter (that should be what I'm looking for since the comment ...
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problem with initializer: Property 'self.options' not initialized at super.init call

i'm using SwiftPageMenu from cocoapods. it used to work perfectly. but after i reinstall it by pod i keep getting this error Thread 1: Fatal error: init(coder:) has not been implemented i looked ...
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Can anybody explain this initializer code?

Can anybody explain how "self_( this, []( ... ) {} )" works? struct Parent { std::shared_ptr<Parent> self_; Parent() : self_( this, []( ... ) {} ) {} operator std::shared_ptr<...
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Advanced C question: Please explain C construct *({ foo(&bar); &bar; })

This is ultimately a C question that arose when studying code in completion.h of the Linux kernel source, where I see a C technique I've never used in C before. Although have a vague sense what it's ...
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How to query a class with custom __init__

I save my model's class into database and now trying to query it by using default manager's method .objects.all(). I get this error: init() takes 2 positional arguments but 3 were given Here is ...
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How to create custom UINavigationController class with custom init?

I tried to create a custom UINavigationController class as follows- class NavigationController: UINavigationController { private let user: User init(user: User, rootViewController: ...
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Swift Required initializers in EVReflection

I'm writing code in Swift, and using https://github.com/evermeer/EVReflection. However, Xcode is playing shenanigans with my class structure - in a few places, it claims I need to include a required ...
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No need for initializer for optional properties inside Swift class [duplicate]

Why we don't need initializer for optional properties inside any class in ViewController.swift files? class SpareParts { var wheels: Int8? var engine: String? } But if class's properties ...
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Why incrementing (`x++;`) yet undeclared field isn't allowed inside an instance initializer, but is ok if wrapped into an anonymous class?

I am puzzled why incrementing yet undeclared field (x++;) is not allowed inside an instance initializer, but it becomes allowed inside an instance initializer if wrapped into an anonymous class (yes, ...
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Initialize first entries of an array of objects in class constructor initialization list

If I have class A that declares Class B and instantiates an array of it. class A{ class B{ int x, y; }; B arrB[10]; public: A(); }; Then, my issue is that I would like to ...
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Failing in Running Multiple Promises ordered on App-Initialization with Angular5

I have two promises (ConfigurationServices and roleService) and I want to initalize first ConfigurationService-Singleton to get some Configurationdata and then initialize RoleService-Singleton to get ...
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VB.Net equivalent for Indexer Initializer

Is there any VB.NET equivalent to the C#6 Indexer Initializer construct? var placesByZip = new Dictionary<string, string> { ["63368"] = "Dardenne Prairie", ["63141"] = "...
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How to write a generic Swift class function to initialize classes using a closure?

I'm trying to write a generic class function for Swift classes that would allow me to initialize classes using trailing closure syntax. I have already got it working for specific classes, like for ...
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Ruby on Rails -- Commontator for multiple devise models

Now I have three devise models. Admins, AlphaTeamUsers & BetaTeamUsers I am currently using the gem 'commontator' for comments on the Posts model. I want all three devise models to be able to ...
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C++ question about using a constructor initializer in a template [duplicate]

I have seen the following code written for a class template: template<class T> class NTree { private: T fKey; public: NTree() : fKey(T()) { //constructor } }; The ...
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swift - Initializing the UIContextualAction class

UIContextualAction class has an initializer with the following signature. public convenience init(style: UIContextualAction.Style, title: String?, handler: @escaping UIContextualAction.Handler) An ...
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Does an abstract `def __init__` make sense?

I want implementations of my abstract class to accept an integer. For this, I can from abc import ABC, abstractmethod class Base(ABC): @abstractmethod def __init__(self, i: int): ...
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How `const std::string& s = nullptr` works as an optional parameter

To my knowledge a reference cannot be null, but when I run code like this: #include <iostream> #include <string> void test(int i, const std::string& s = nullptr) { std::cout <&...
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Using argument in initializer list with flutter

I want to make a data list page. It needs a reference based on user id passed by argument. However, the argument can't be accessed because it is not static. I tried to pass reference itself by ...
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Set dynamic header and footer data on PDF generation from rails (Grover gem)

Using this gem so I can run NodeJS Puppeteer from Rails: https://github.com/Studiosity/grover I'm trying to render different reports in HTML to a PDF file so the users can download them. When doing ...
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ASP.NET MVC Initializer doesn't seed Database during Update-Database

The tagged duplicate question uses a custom context, I'm using the default ApplicationDbContext. I'm confused why data isn't seeded whenever I run Update-Database. I read the other questions with ...
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Implementation of composition - avoiding initializer list

I like to make a composition between classes A and B - say, class B has a member which is of type A. Prior to initialization of this member, some calculations and/ or further steps are needed as one ...
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