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Set environment variables on Mac OS X Lion

...ble you set in your .bash_profile will only affect your bash shells. Generally I only set variables in my .bash_profile file and don't change the .plist file (or launchd file on Mavericks). Most OS X windowed applications don't need any custom environment. Only when an application actually needs a ...
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Resolving ambiguous overload on function pointer and std::function for a lambda using +

...in comp.lang.c++.moderated if a closure type could add a typedef for result_type and the other typedefs required to make them adaptable (for instance by std::not1). I was told that it could not because this was observable. I'll try to find the link. – Cassio Neri ...
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Extract elements of list at odd positions

... Solution Yes, you can: l = L[1::2] And this is all. The result will contain the elements placed on the following positions (0-based, so first element is at position 0, second at 1 etc.): 1, 3, 5 so the result (actual numbers) will be: 2, 4, 6 Explanation The [1::2]...
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What exactly does @synthesize do?

...then will result in having two ivars, namely someInt plus an autogenerated _someInt variable. Thus self.someInt and someInt will not address the same variables any more. If you don't expect such behavior as I did this might get you some headache to find out. ...
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How exactly does the callstack work?

...ng of how the low level operations of programming languages work and especially how they interact with the OS/CPU. I've probably read every answer in every stack/heap related thread here on Stack Overflow, and they are all brilliant. But there is still one thing that I didn't fully understand yet. ...
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Can an html element have multiple ids?

...ec is very clear about this: If an element has multiple ID attributes, all of them must be treated as IDs for that element for the purposes of the ID selector.Such a situation could be reached using mixtures of xml:id, DOM3 Core, XML DTDs, and namespace-specific knowledge. Edit Just to clar...
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Google Chrome form autofill and its yellow background

...mages behind your input field just fill the whole area with white. I tried all the solutions on this page, including the jquery based ones and they didnt work for me, in the end i had to add autocomplete="off" to the field. – Myke Black Mar 28 '14 at 15:05 ...
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Unique ways to use the Null Coalescing operator [closed]

... Well, first of all, it's much easier to chain than the standard ternary: string anybody = parm1 ?? localDefault ?? globalDefault; vs. string anyboby = (parm1 != null) ? parm1 : ((localDefault != null) ? localDefault ...
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Finding out whether a string is numeric or not

... @KMGorbunov I don't think that NSCharacterSet is actually storing a backing set that contains every single character in the set. I suspect invertedSet is returning a class that wraps the set it was created form, and returns the opposite value for all queries. But I don't know f...
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Unicode equivalents for \w and \b in Java regular expressions?

...cter class shorthand as "any letter, digit, or connecting punctuation" (usually: underscore). That way, a regex like \w+ matches words like hello , élève , GOÄ_432 or gefräßig . ...