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How to check if there exists a process with a given pid in Python?
Is there a way to check to see if a pid corresponds to a valid process? I'm getting a pid from a different source other than from os.getpid() and I need to check to see if a process with that pid doesn't exist on the machine.
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Running Python code in Vim
I am writing Python code using Vim, and every time I want to run my code, I type this inside Vim:
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generate days from date range
I would like to run a query like
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Change Git repository directory location.
With Git/Github for Windows, if I have a repository with this directory: C:\dir1\dir2 , what do I need to do to move the repo files to C:\dir1 ? I can obviously physically copy and paste the files, but what do I need to do on the Git side?
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Pad a string with leading zeros so it's 3 characters long in SQL Server 2008
I have a string that is up to 3 characters long when it's first created in SQL Server 2008 R2.
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What is an IndexOutOfRangeException / ArgumentOutOfRangeException and how do I fix it?
I have some code and when it executes, it throws a IndexOutOfRangeException , saying,
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What should I do when 'svn cleanup' fails?
I have a lot of changes in a working folder, and something screwed up trying to do an update.
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What is the Linux equivalent to DOS pause?
I have a Bash shell script in which I would like to pause execution until the user presses a key. In DOS, this is easily accomplished with the "pause" command. Is there a Linux equivalent I can use in my script?
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Implementing INotifyPropertyChanged - does a better way exist?
Microsoft should have implemented something snappy for INotifyPropertyChanged , like in the automatic properties, just specify {get; set; notify;}
I think it makes a lot of sense to do it. Or are there any complications to do it?
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Finding current executable's path without /proc/self/exe
It seems to me that Linux has it easy with /proc/self/exe. But I'd like to know if there is a convenient way to find the current application's directory in C/C++ with cross-platform interfaces. I've seen some projects mucking around with argv[0], but it doesn't seem entirely reliable.
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