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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Toshiba’s Optimization Algorithm Sets Speed Record for Solving Combinatorial Problems. Post 303044467 by nezabudka on Saturday 22nd of February 2020 09:42:36 AM
Old 02-22-2020
As I understand it, is this a new approach to Dijkstra's sophisticated algorithm?
 

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Jifty::Action::Record::Create(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			Jifty::Action::Record::Create(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::Action::Record::Create - Automagic creation action DESCRIPTION
This class is used as the base class for Jifty::Actions that are merely creating Jifty::Record objects. To use it, subclass it and override the "record_class" method to return the name of the Jifty::Record subclass that this action creates. METHODS
arguments Set the default value in each of the fields to whatever the default of the column is in the model take_action Overrides the virtual "take_action" method on Jifty::Action to call the appropriate "Jifty::Record"'s "create" method when the action is run, thus creating a new object in the database. The "id" of the new row is returned in the "id" content of the Jifty::Result for the action. You can use this in conjunction with request mapping in order to give later parts of the request access to the "id". create_record This method actually performs the call to "record->create". It receives as arguments the parameter hash and should return the message for the user, indicating success or failure. report_success Sets the "message" in Jifty::Result to default success message, "Created". Override this if you want to report some other more user- friendly result. possible_columns Create actions do not provide fields for columns marked as "private" or "protected". _extra_validator_args Passes "for => 'create'" to validators. _extra_canonicalizer_args Passes "for => 'create'" to canonicalizers. _extra_autocompleter_args Passes "for => 'create'" to autocompleters. SEE ALSO
Jifty::Action::Record, Jifty::Record LICENSE
Jifty is Copyright 2005-2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. Jifty is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2010-12-10 Jifty::Action::Record::Create(3pm)
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