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What does FETCH_HEAD in Git mean?

...it like doing git fetch without arguments (or git remote update), updating all your remote branches, then running git merge origin/<branch>, but using FETCH_HEAD internally instead to refer to whatever single ref was fetched, instead of needing to name things. ...
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Get the Query Executed in Laravel 3/4

... Laravel 4+ In Laravel 4 and later, you have to call DB::getQueryLog() to get all ran queries. $queries = DB::getQueryLog(); $last_query = end($queries); Or you can download a profiler package. I'd recommend barryvdh/laravel-debugbar, which is pretty neat. You can read f...
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How can I expand the full path of the current file to pass to a command in Vim?

...ught me here, this should be the chosen answer. – doc_id Mar 2 '13 at 1:15 add a comment  |  ...
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Changing every value in a hash in Ruby

... @Andrew Marshall Right you are, thanks. In Ruby 1.8, Hash.[] doesn't accept an array of array pairs, it requires an even number of direct arguments (hence the splat up front). – Phrogz Mar 4 '11 at 3...
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Should I URL-encode POST data?

...ould read the documentation here. Here's the relevant information: CURLOPT_POST TRUE to do a regular HTTP POST. This POST is the normal application/x-www-form-urlencoded kind, most commonly used by HTML forms. CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS The full data to post in a HTTP "POST" operation. To post a file, prep...
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Parameterize an SQL IN clause

...er 7 and later will auto-parameterize queries, so using parameters isn't really necessary from a performance standpoint - it is, however, critical from a security standpoint - especially with user inputted data like this. sh...
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warning: implicit declaration of function

...s to declare function prototype in header. Example main.h #ifndef MAIN_H #define MAIN_H int some_main(const char *name); #endif main.c #include "main.h" int main() { some_main("Hello, World\n"); } int some_main(const char *name) { printf("%s", name); } Alternative with one file...
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Position of least significant bit that is set

...is very slow compared to multiplication on modern hardware. So I wouldn't call it a better solution. – Apriori Mar 28 '14 at 1:37 2 ...
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printf with std::string?

...f what it expects definitely won't give you the results you want. It's actually undefined behaviour, so anything at all could happen. The easiest way to fix this, since you're using C++, is printing it normally with std::cout, since std::string supports that through operator overloading: std::cout...
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Getting the names of all files in a directory with PHP

... Not all filenames have the form *.*: just use * instead. – jameshfisher Feb 24 '14 at 17:17 ...