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Is there a command to list SVN conflicts?

Does anyone know an SVN command to list current conflicts between the repo and the working copy? 9 Answers ...
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Why does C++ need a separate header file?

I've never really understood why C++ needs a separate header file with the same functions as in the .cpp file. It makes creating classes and refactoring them very difficult, and it adds unnecessary files to the project. And then there is the problem with having to include header files, but having to...
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How do I use itertools.groupby()?

I haven't been able to find an understandable explanation of how to actually use Python's itertools.groupby() function. What I'm trying to do is this: ...
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How to check if a char is equal to an empty space?

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Omit rows containing specific column of NA

I want to know how to omit NA values in a data frame, but only in some columns I am interested in. 8 Answers ...
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Pointer arithmetic for void pointer in C

When a pointer to a particular type (say int , char , float , ..) is incremented, its value is increased by the size of that data type. If a void pointer which points to data of size x is incremented, how does it get to point x bytes ahead? How does the compiler know to add x to value of ...
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How do I set/unset a cookie with jQuery?

How do I set and unset a cookie using jQuery, for example create a cookie named test and set the value to 1 ? 14 Answers...
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Linux c++ error: undefined reference to 'dlopen'

I work in Linux with C++ (Eclipse), and want to use a library. Eclipse shows me an error: 10 Answers ...
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Difference between string and char[] types in C++

I know a little C and now I'm taking a look at C++. I'm used to char arrays for dealing with C strings, but while I look at C++ code I see there are examples using both string type and char arrays: ...
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Get current folder path

I want to create a program that converts files. I would like the user to be able to place the executable file in any directory, and when executing that program (double-clicking on the .exe) I want the program to process all the files within the current folder where the exe file exists . How can the...