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Top Forums Web Development Vue.js Steam Chat Post 303034049 by Neo on Wednesday 17th of April 2019 06:15:51 AM
Old 04-17-2019
Great. Slowing debugging some of the features of vue-pubnub.

Today I'm working with PubNub tech support trying to get the presence and history to work:

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Feature(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						Feature(3)

NAME
Gimp::Feature - check for specific features to be present before registering the script. SYNOPSIS
use Gimp::Feature; or use Gimp::Feature qw(feature1 feature2 ...); DESCRIPTION
This module can be used to check for specific features to be present. This can be used to deny running the script when neccessary features are not present. While some features can be checked for at any time, the Gimp::Fu module offers a nicer way to check for them. "gtk" checks for the presence of the gtk interface module. "gtk-1.1", "gtk-1.2" checks for the presence of gtk-1.1 (1.2) or higher. "perl-5.005" checks for perl version 5.005 or higher. "pdl" checks for the presence of a suitable version of PDL (>=1.9906). "gnome" checks for the presence of the Gnome-Perl module. "gtkxmhtl" checks for the presence of the Gtk::XmHTML module. "unix" checks wether the script runs on a unix-like operating system. At the moment, this is every system except windows, macos, os2 and vms. "persistency" checks wether the "Gimp::Data" module (Gimp::Data) can handle complex persistent data structures, i.e. perl references in addition to plain strings. The following features can only be checked after "Gimp-"main> has been called (usually found in the form "exit main"). See Gimp::Fu on how to check for these. "gimp-1.1", "gimp-1.2" checks for the presense of gimp in at least version 1.1 (1.2). FUNCTIONS present(feature) Checks for the presense of the single feature given as the argument. Returns true if the feature is present, false otherwise. need(feature,[function-name]) Require a specific feature. If the required feature is not present the program will exit gracefully, logging an appropriate message. You can optionally supply a function name to further specify the place where this feature was missing. This is the function used when importing symbols from the module. missing(feature-description,[function-name]) Indicates that a generic feature (described by the first argument) is missing. A function name can further be specified. This function will log the given message and exit gracefully. describe(feature) Returns a string describing the given feature in more detail, or undef if there is no description for this feature. list() Returns a list of features that can be checked for. This list might not be complete. AUTHOR
Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com> SEE ALSO
perl(1), Gimp(1). perl v5.8.0 1999-11-22 Feature(3)
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