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Understanding the Gemfile.lock file
After running the bundle install command, 'Gemfile.lock ' is created in the working directory. What do the directives inside that file mean?
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Mockito - difference between doReturn() and when()
...e thing or what is the subtle difference between doReturn(...).when(...) and when(...).thenReturn(...) ?
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I lose my data when the container exits
Despite Docker's Interactive tutorial and faq I lose my data when the container exits.
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How to increase storage for Android Emulator? (INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE)
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Update
This answer is, as I write this, nearly eight years old, and about five years stale. But it's still (as I write this) the "accepted" answer, because it answered the question when it was asked.
The newer answer, that applies to the newer Android Studio tools, can be found here: htt...
Why does instanceof return false for some literals?
Array literals and Object literals match...
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Create an index on a huge MySQL production table without table locking
...ed to create an index on a ~5M rows MySQL table. It is a production table, and I fear a complete block of everything if I run a CREATE INDEX statement...
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How to extract numbers from a string and get an array of ints?
...able (basically an English sentence with an unspecified number of numbers) and I'd like to extract all the numbers into an array of integers. I was wondering whether there was a quick solution with regular expressions?
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Token Authentication vs. Cookies
What is the difference between token authentication and authentication using cookies?
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Is it possible to get CMake to build both a static and shared version of the same library?
Same source, all that, just want a static and shared version both. Easy to do?
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HTTP authentication logout via PHP
...omes from the HTTP specification (section 15.6):
Existing HTTP clients and user agents typically retain authentication
information indefinitely. HTTP/1.1. does not provide a method for a
server to direct clients to discard these cached credentials.
On the other hand, section 10.4.2 say...
