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Why can I not push_back a unique_ptr into a vector?

...d Aug 15 '16 at 17:11 parker.sikand 1,3131414 silver badges2929 bronze badges answered Jul 19 '10 at 18:15 Jam...
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How can I get a list of build targets in Ant?

...ts without having to search through the file manually. Does ant have a command for this - something like ant show-targets - that will make it list all the targets in the build file? ...
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How do you clone a BufferedImage

...he bufferedimages into the new object, but these new images may be altered and i don't want the original object images to be altered by altering the new objects images. ...
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git-svn: how do I create a new svn branch via git?

...ing it, I it might help adding examples of the specific git svn branch command and relate it to a typical workflow. Like kch answered, use git svn branch. Here is a full example, (note the -n for dry-run to test): git svn branch -n -m "Branch for authentication bug" auth_bug If this goes well, ...
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Can I get git to tell me all the files one user has modified?

...utput nothing but filenames. Given that fact, what are the options --stat and --pretty=format:"" accomplishing? Could you leave them out? – Jonah Apr 10 '15 at 21:20 1 ...
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How to call a method defined in an AngularJS directive?

... Aug 28 '13 at 12:29 Oliver WienandOliver Wienand 3,94611 gold badge1111 silver badges99 bronze badges ...
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Is onload equal to readyState==4 in XMLHttpRequest?

... not so much different between onreadystatechange --> readyState == 4 and onload, is it true? 3 Answers ...
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How do you close/hide the Android soft keyboard using Java?

I have an EditText and a Button in my layout. 108 Answers 108 ...
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What's the difference between and

... <?> and <? extends Object> are synonymous, as you'd expect. There are a few cases with generics where extends Object is not actually redundant. For example, <T extends Object & Foo> will cause T to become Object ...
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HTTP Content-Type Header and JSON

...ur own. The header is there so your app can detect what data was returned and how it should handle it. You need to look at the header, and if it's application/json then parse it as JSON. This is actually how jQuery works. If you don't tell it what to do with the result, it uses the Content-Type ...