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How to see which commits in one branch aren't in the other?

I have two branches devel and next . In devel I have a more or less huge amount of commits. Some of the commits are cherry picked in next . Also I added some commits to next which are merged to devel . ...
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When is the finalize() method called in Java?

I need to know when the finalize() method is called in the JVM . I created a test class which writes into a file when the finalize() method is called by overriding it. It is not executed. Can anybody tell me the reason why it is not executing? ...
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Append lines to a file using a StreamWriter

I want to append lines to my file. I am using a StreamWriter: 11 Answers 11 ...
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How do I concatenate strings in Swift?

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Returning a value from thread?

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About “*.d.ts” in TypeScript

I'm feeling curious about *.d.ts because I'm a newbie in TypeScript. And I was told by someone that this kind of file is something like "head file" in C++ but for JS only. But I cannot convert a pure JS file to *.d.ts file unless I forcely change the *.js to *.ts . So I have three files: a JS...
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How to take screenshot of a div with JavaScript?

I am building something called the "HTML Quiz". It's completely ran on JavaScript and it's pretty cool. 10 Answers ...
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When should I use RequestFactory vs GWT-RPC?

I am trying to figure out if I should migrate my gwt-rpc calls to the new GWT2.1 RequestFactory cals. 8 Answers ...
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Loop through an array of strings in Bash?

I want to write a script that loops through 15 strings (array possibly?) Is that possible? 19 Answers ...
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Why does scanf() need “%lf” for doubles, when printf() is okay with just “%f”?

Why is it that scanf() needs the l in " %lf " when reading a double , when printf() can use " %f " regardless of whether its argument is a double or a float ? ...