01-23-2019
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Hi, in my case, I have a question for topics that are slightly dealt with in class, which I am investigating on my own but which are not directly related to the lessons.
Do I have to put the name of the school and others?
(I can't put the name of the professor because is against the school rules to share private details of person related to the school, which includes the name)
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After reading the FAQ for the first time, I noticed Rule # 14 :
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Hello
2 little questions
1) Is there a way to filter out posts so that only unanswered post appear ?
2) What is the Bits / Banking stuff for ?
Thx in advance for your time & help
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path::dispatcher::rule::under
Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under(3pm)
NAME
Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under - rules under a predicate
SYNOPSIS
my $ticket = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new(
tokens => [ 'ticket' ],
prefix => 1,
);
my $create = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new(
tokens => [ 'create' ],
block => sub { create_ticket() },
);
my $delete = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new(
tokens => [ 'delete', qr/^d+$/ ],
block => sub { delete_ticket(shift->pos(2)) },
);
my $rule = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under->new(
predicate => $ticket,
rules => [ $create, $delete ],
);
$rule->match("ticket create");
$rule->match("ticket delete 3");
DESCRIPTION
Rules of this class have two-phase matching: if the predicate is matched, then the contained rules are matched. The benefit of this is less
repetition of the predicate, both in terms of code and in matching it.
ATTRIBUTES
predicate
A rule (which must match prefixes) whose match determines whether the contained rules are considered. The leftover path of the predicate is
used as the path for the contained rules.
rules
A list of rules that will be try to be matched only if the predicate is matched.
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-30 Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under(3pm)