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Cast your video element to the big screen with ease!
Wrap those words. Show them at what columns to start and stop.
React Native wrapper for the Google Cast SDK for iOS and Android
Convert various types of streams to Kefir streams.
Ensure a value is an array and wrap it if it is not an array
TypeScript definitions for chromecast-caf-sender
Casts an array to an array of a different data type.
option parsing and help generation
A mongoose plugin that casts $match at aggregation pipelines whenever possible
Determine if an ndarray data type can be safely cast to, or is of the same kind as, another ndarray data type.
Determine if an ndarray data type can be safely cast to another ndarray data type.
Given a possibly case-variant version of an existing filesystem path, returns the case-exact, normalized version as stored in the filesystem.
Determine if an ndarray data type can be safely cast or, for floating-point data types, downcast to another ndarray data type.
Data sanitization in a functional way
Determine if an ndarray data type can be cast to another ndarray data type according to a specified casting mode.
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Swiss Army knife for interacting with Ethereum applications from the command line
Returns true if a number or string value is a finite number. Useful for regex matches, parsing, user input, etc.
Runtime typechecking
Use an objects own property, or an environment variable. Optionally treat as a boolean if the env should be set to 1 or 0.
Casting JS objects to correct types using JSON schemas
Wrap a function and casts a function's return value to a complex number.
CAST parses C code into an abstract syntax tree (AST), lets you break it, then vomit it out as code. The parser does C99. This fork supports Ruby 1.9.3, gemspec, and requires Hoe. The Rubyforge page above is documentation for the original version, but most things should be the same.
Sourcery puts a spell-casting layer between the code you write and the code you ship. Using ERB templating in this layer lets you write highly meta-magical code.
Paramore lets you declare which parameters are permitted and what object is responsible for typing/sanitizing/type-casting them before they are passed along to your models/domain. It is intended to reduce the amount of imperative code in controllers.
== Ruby Data Objects If you're building something in Ruby that needs access to a database, you may opt to use an ORM like ActiveRecord, DataMapper or Sequel. But if your needs don't fit well with an ORM—maybe you're even writing an ORM—then you'll need some other way of talking to your database. RDO provides a common interface to a number of RDBMS backends, using a clean Ruby syntax, while supporting all the functionality you'd expect from a robust database connection library: * Consistent API to connect to various DBMS's * Type casting to Ruby types * Time zone handling (via the DBMS, not via some crazy time logic in Ruby) * Native bind values parameterization of queries, where supported by the DBMS * Retrieve query info from executed commands (e.g. affected rows) * Access RETURNING values just like any read query * Native prepared statements where supported, emulated where not * Results given using simple core Ruby data types == RDBMS Support Support for each RDBMS is provided in separate gems, so as to minimize the installation requirements and to facilitate the maintenace of each driver. Many gems are maintained by separate users who work more closely with those RDBMS's. Due to the nature of this gem, most of the nitty-gritty code is actually written in C. See the official README for full details.
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