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Are there any side effects of returning from inside a using() statement?

... No, I think it's clearer this way. Don't worry, Dispose will still be called "on the way out" - and only after the return value is fully evaluated. If an exception is thrown at any point (including evaluating the return value) Dispose will still be called too. While you certainly could take the...
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How to do a regular expression replace in MySQL?

...ary linked here doesn't seem to have good windows support. The windows installation method outlined did not work well for me. – Jonathan Dec 5 '13 at 23:58 2 ...
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How to check if a string contains a substring in Bash

...egex in a bash script, this worked perfectly! – blast_hardcheese Feb 14 '12 at 5:10 114 The =~ op...
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Using querySelector with IDs that are numbers

...haracter 1 is U+0031, so you would escape it as \000031 or \31 . Basically, to escape any numeric character, just prefix it with \3 and append a space character ( ). Yay Unicode! So your code would end up as (CSS first, JS second): #\31 { background: hotpink; } document.getElementById(...
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Setting environment variables on OS X

... extensive research and if you want to set variables that are available in all GUI applications, your only option is /etc/launchd.conf. Please note that environment.plist does not work for applications launched via Spotlight. This is documented by Steve Sexton here. Open a terminal prompt Type su...
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Rails 3 check if attribute changed

... Check out ActiveModel::Dirty (available on all models by default). The documentation is really good, but it lets you do things such as: @user.street1_changed? # => true/false share ...
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What does the explicit keyword mean?

... The compiler is allowed to make one implicit conversion to resolve the parameters to a function. What this means is that the compiler can use constructors callable with a single parameter to convert from one type to another in order to get t...
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dynamic_cast and static_cast in C++

... Here's a rundown on static_cast<> and dynamic_cast<> specifically as they pertain to pointers. This is just a 101-level rundown, it does not cover all the intricacies. static_cast< Type* >(ptr) This takes the pointer in ptr and tries to safely cast it to a pointer of type Type...
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Optimise PostgreSQL for fast testing

...ta-integrity-protection and crash-safety stuff, giving it permission to totally trash your data if you lose power or have an OS crash. Needless to say, you should never enable fsync=off in production unless you're using Pg as a temporary database for data you can re-generate from elsewhere. If and ...
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How to display HTML tags as plain text [duplicate]

I have an input form on my website where HTML is allowed and I'm trying to add instructions about the use of HTML tags. I'd like the text to ...