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Delete all but the most recent X files in bash
...n a pretty standard UNIX environment with bash, to run a command to delete all but the most recent X files from a directory?
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Check if the number is integer
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does the tolerance-checking suggestion really work?? x <- 5-1e-8; x%%1 gives 0.9999999 (which would imply if tol==1e-5 for example) that x is not an integer.
– Ben Bolker
Jan 24 '14 at 15:34
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Best lightweight web server (only static content) for Windows [closed]
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Have a look at mongoose:
single executable
very small memory footprint
allows multiple worker threads
easy to install as service
configurable with a configuration
file if required
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How do I remove version tracking from a project cloned from git?
I want to remove all version tracking from a project's directory.
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Remove all the elements that occur in one list from another
...have two lists, l1 and l2 . I want to perform l1 - l2 , which returns all elements of l1 not in l2 .
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How can I remove a specific item from an array?
... first match of 5 from [2,5,9,1,5,8,5]), while the second function removes all occurrences:
function removeItemOnce(arr, value) {
var index = arr.indexOf(value);
if (index > -1) {
arr.splice(index, 1);
}
return arr;
}
function removeItemAll(arr, value) {
var i = 0;
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Access to private inherited fields via reflection in Java
...t.println(f.get(b));
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}
(Or Class.getDeclaredFields for an array of all fields.)
Output:
5
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npm check and update package if needed
...ma test runner into TeamCity and for that I'd like to give sys-engineers small script (powershell or whatever) that would:
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Does making a struct volatile make all its members volatile?
...er way to look at the original question):
Does making a struct const make all its members const?
If I have:
struct whatever { int data; };
const whatever test;
Will test.data be const too?
My answer is : Yes. If you declare an object of type whatever with const then all its members will be co...
execute function after complete page load
... why jQuery will most probably implement some heavy workarounds to support all the browsers. And this will make it very difficult to "exactly" simulate the behavior using plain Javascript (but not impossible of course).
as Jeffrey Sweeney and J Torres suggested, i think its better to have a setTime...
