equation evaluation utility
The lodash method `_.eq` exported as a module.
Morphic Eq (fp-ts) package for equality
Basic typeclasses useful for comparison and testing: Eq, Show, Pprint
WebAudio formulae for audio EQ biquad filter coefficients
eslint rules for eq-author
Add :eq() selector functionality to cheerio
WebAudio formulae for audio EQ biquad filter coefficients
WebAudio formulae for audio EQ biquad filter coefficients
Eq module.
digitransit-search-util tru-eq module
EQ Sass framework
Adapter for Smart EQ
```shell yarn add eq-calendar-vue2 npm i eq-calendar-vue2 ```
The GraphQL schema for the eq-author application.
Contains single rule that detects TODO (or similar) comments which are not documented inside issue tracker (eq. have a link to an existing issue).
User module for Eq applications
Create an is-eq- fn
Decorator for portation of haskell typeclass eq
```typescript import shallowEq from 'shallow-eq'
EQ directive for vue.
Cookbook formulae for audio EQ biquad filter coefficients
Audio filters – weighting, auditory, analog, speech, eq, effects
Session module for Eq applications
Terminal-based task manager using the Eisenhower Matrix method.
A Lodash inspired utility library to manipulate array and object for Rust
Macro for for generating bitfields from structs and enum bitflags for defining packed binary schemas in low-level systems (e.g. embedded development or emulators)
Macro for generating flexible bitfields. Useful for low-level code (embedded or emulators).
Procedural derive macro to generate boilerplate on unit variants enum types
Inflection is a string transformation library. It singularizes and pluralizes English words, and transforms strings from CamelCase to underscored string.
A convenient formatter to scale, round, and display numbers.
Pure-Rust EVC (MPEG-5 Essential Video Coding, ISO/IEC 23094-1) decoder — baseline + main profile. Round-1 scaffold: NAL + parameter-set parsing only; pixel decode pending.
Flexible parsing and transformation utilities for structured data. #[derive(Parser)] adds methods like .parse().json(), .toml(), .bin(), .map(), and .from() to simplify conversions using common wrappers like Arc, Mutex, Box, OnceCell, etc.
A type-safe SQL query builder for Rust
lano's string util
Format time and duration in chrono, std::time and time as HH:MM:SS and HH:MM:SS.xxx
Embedded Queueing. Background processing within a single process using multi-threading and a SQL database.
RSpec equality matcher that deeply compares array without order - arrays of primitives, hashes, and arrays. Examples at github.com/jadekler/eq_wo_order
RSpec equality matcher that deeply compares JSON. Examples at github.com/davidmrhodes/eq_json
Simple Apple push notification service gem
RSpec deep_eq matcher
Get details about any app in the Apple App Store
Equalizer provides a simple way to define equality (==), equivalence (eql?), and hashing (hash) methods for Ruby objects based on specified attributes. Includes pattern matching support and clean inspect output.
Provide equality comparison methods for objects based on their attributes by generating implementations for the ==, eql?, hash and inspect methods.
Compares two XML Nodes (Documents, etc.) for certain semantic equivalencies. Currently written for Nokogiri, but with an eye toward supporting multiple XML libraries
Generate your pattern files through this generator: Eq. rails g pattern MyCustomDecorator
A gem to evaluate mathematical equations. Includes support for variables and functions.
advanced_subject attempts to cut out having to explicitly write the subject of your example group when trying to call methods or add arguments to methods. It works by reading the conventional description syntax to determine what the method you are calling is and later you state what you are passing to it. Given you have a file advanced_subject_spec.rb. ```ruby describe Hash do when_initialized_with [:a, :b] do it { should eq({a: :b}) } describe '#fetch' do when_passed :a do it { should eq(:b) } end end end end ``` When you run `rspec -f d advanced_subject_spec.rb` it will output: ``` Hash when initialized with [:a, :b] should eq {:a => :b} #fetch when passed :a should eq :b ```
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