Set up react-native-iap
in your project :
npm install react-native-iap
then add react-native-iap to your plugins in app.config.(js|ts) or app.json
| package plugins | |
| import ( | |
| "context" | |
| "encoding/json" | |
| "fmt" | |
| "os" | |
| "strconv" | |
| sqlite_vec "github.com/asg017/sqlite-vec-go-bindings/cgo" |
| /* | |
| ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | |
| / ___|| |_ _ __(_)_ __ ___ | | | | |_(_) |___ | |
| \___ \| __| '__| | '_ \ / _ \ | | | | __| | / __| | |
| ___) | |_| | | | |_) | __/ | |_| | |_| | \__ \ | |
| |____/ \__|_| |_| .__/ \___| \___/ \__|_|_|___/ | |
| |_| | |
| Purpose: |
| import copy | |
| import json | |
| import os | |
| from openai import OpenAI | |
| client = OpenAI( | |
| api_key="<Your api key here>" | |
| ) |
| /* | |
| * Usage: | |
| * const { alert, confirm, prompt } = useModals() | |
| * alert("Hey!") // awaitable too | |
| * if (await confirm("Are you sure?")) ... | |
| * const result = await prompt("Enter a URL", "http://") | |
| */ | |
| import React, { | |
| createContext, |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT | |
| pragma solidity =0.7.6; | |
| pragma abicoder v2; | |
| import "https://github.com/Uniswap/uniswap-v3-periphery/blob/main/contracts/interfaces/ISwapRouter.sol"; | |
| import "https://github.com/Uniswap/uniswap-v3-periphery/blob/main/contracts/interfaces/IQuoter.sol"; | |
| import {IERC20, SafeERC20} from "https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/blob/release-v3.4-solc-0.7/contracts/token/ERC20/SafeERC20.sol"; | |
| interface IUniswapRouter is ISwapRouter { |
Greetings from the Tryvium Team,
Here is how to integrate a Transferwise webhook with Slack notifications. We have chosen to use cloudflare workers as a perfect case study for serverless applications using cloudflare.
This gist demonstrates how to use a Kotlin MPP library which depends on an iOS Framework in a native iOS application (XCode project).
First, see [how the Kotlin MPP Library is built][lib-build].
Key ideas:
mpp.cinterop klibs, so we use [Carthage] again.ios* targets.NO-SOURCE. Just create| # This file contains the fastlane.tools configuration | |
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When you look up how to compile swift faster for debug builds, people very earnestly give advice that seems contradictory: you should "try using the whole module optimization flag," and also "never use whole module optimization for debugging". [^1]
This is confusing because some of us are using these two general words:
compilation: "turning text into an executable program"