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Empty arrays seem to equal true and false at the same time
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You're testing different things here.
if (arr) called on object (Array is instance of Object in JS) will check if the object is present, and returns true/false.
When you call if (arr == false) you compare values of this object and the primitive false value. Internally, a...
Add a method breakpoint to all methods of a class in EclipseIDE
In Eclipse, is there a way you can set Method Breakpoints on all the methods of the class without going to individual methods? The motivation behind is that, any time a method gets hit, it would go to that method in debug mode.
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Browsing Folders in MSYS
...my Windows folder structure within the MSYS shell? When I start the shell, all I see is a '~'. I type 'ls' and the folder is empty. I just want to know how to get to my c drive.
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How to find children of nodes using BeautifulSoup
I want to get all the <a> tags which are children of <li> :
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Disable all gcc warnings
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How to list all tags that contain a commit?
This question is similar to How to list all tags pointing to a specific commit in git , but with one difference: I wish to search for all tags that contain a specific commit within the tree of each tag, not specifically the files marked in the tag itself (in this case, only the Makefile change has ...
symbolic link: find all files that link to this file
Hallo all, I need to do this in linux:
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git discard all changes and pull from upstream
...anch on my repo, which is master, and I completely messed it up, so I basically need to start over from the upstream. I think init will do the job, but is there an easier way?
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Should I pass a shared_ptr by reference? [duplicate]
...mber of bugs arise from improper lifetime management. What's worse conceptually is that it is never clear who owns the objects whose pointers the container stores. The pointers could even be a mix of pointers to dynamic objects, automatic objects, and garbage. Nobody can tell. So the standard soluti...
Getting the last element of a list
...ist[-1] gets the last element, some_list[-2] gets the second to last, etc, all the way down to some_list[-len(some_list)], which gives you the first element.
You can also set list elements in this way. For instance:
>>> some_list = [1, 2, 3]
>>> some_list[-1] = 5 # Set the last e...
