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How to detect the end of loading of UITableView
...htafoya's comment is right. If you want this code to detect end of loading all data from source, it wouldn't, but that's not the original question. This code is for detecting when all cells that are meant to be visible are displayed. willDisplayCell: used here for smoother UI (single cell usually di...
Compile time string hashing
... string length, and the compiler is not clever enough to elide the second call. Check other answers for possible fix for this problem.
– CygnusX1
Feb 27 '16 at 16:34
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How do I time a method's execution in Java?
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actually, its "new-fashioned" because you used nanoTime, which wasn't added until java5
– John Gardner
Oct 7 '08 at 22:26
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How to get an absolute file path in Python
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Note: On most platforms, this is equivalent to calling the function normpath() as follows: normpath(join(os.getcwd(), path)). So if mydir/myfile.txt do not under os.getcwd(), the absolute path is not the real path.
– coanor
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Are there any JavaScript static analysis tools? [closed]
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answered Apr 2 '09 at 17:46
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New Array from Index Range Swift
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Pedantic point, but this isn't really casting the Slice to an Array, but rather creating a new array from a slice. A cast would use the as operator: numbers as Array which would result in an error.
– j b
Jun 10 '14 at 9...
NSLog the method name with Objective-C in iPhone
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print(__FUNCTION__) // Swift
NSLog(@"%@", NSStringFromSelector(_cmd)); // Objective-C
Swift 3 and above
print(#function)
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Ruby send vs __send__
I understand the concept of some_instance.send but I'm trying to figure out why you can call this both ways. The Ruby Koans imply that there is some reason beyond providing lots of different ways to do the same thing. Here are the two examples of usage:
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Make absolute positioned div expand parent div height
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I'm marking this as it technically is the correct way, though I found another solution to my problem, which is practically to nest the required css on the specific pages which has to differenciate (2 out of 40 at the moment).
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“for loop” with two variables? [duplicate]
... the request for "a function that will read lists "t1" and "t2" and return all elements that are identical", I don't think the OP wants zip or product. I think they want a set:
def equal_elements(t1, t2):
return list(set(t1).intersection(set(t2)))
# You could also do
# return list(set(...
