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Ruby, Difference between exec, system and %x() or Backticks
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The system method calls a system program. You have to provide the command as a string argument to this method. For example:
>> system("date")
Wed Sep 4 22:03:44 CEST 2013
=> true
The invoked program will use the current STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR objects of your Ruby program. In fact...
How to add a “open git-bash here…” context menu to the windows explorer?
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I had a similar issue and I did this.
Step 1 : Type "regedit" in start menu
Step 2 : Run the registry editor
Step 3 : Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Classes\Directory\Background\shell
Step 4 : Right-click on "shell" and choose New >...
Why does my application spend 24% of its life doing a null check?
I've got a performance critical binary decision tree, and I'd like to focus this question on a single line of code. The code for the binary tree iterator is below with the results from running performance analysis against it.
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Remove multiple whitespaces
I'm getting $row['message'] from a MySQL database and I need to remove all whitespace like \n \t and so on.
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Padding between ActionBar's home icon and title
Does anybody know how to set padding between the ActionBar's home icon and the title?
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Cloning a private Github repo
...ntil now I had only worked on my home desktop, but I just bought a laptop, and am trying to set it up so that I can work on the project from either computer, and push / pull changes.
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What is the difference between `git merge` and `git merge --no-ff`?
...fference between the two. How can I observe the difference (with a git command or some tool)?
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Value of i for (i == -i && i != 0) to return true in Java
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Taking the negative value is done by first swapping 0 and 1, which gives
01111111111111111111111111111111
and by adding 1, which gives
10000000000000000000000000000000
As you can see in the link I gave, Wikipedia mentions the problem with the most negative numbers and spec...
When to use reinterpret_cast?
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The C++ standard guarantees the following:
static_casting a pointer to and from void* preserves the address. That is, in the following, a, b and c all point to the same address:
int* a = new int();
void* b = static_cast<void*>(...
Record file copy operation with Git
...a file in git using git-mv the status shows that the file has been renamed and even if I alter some portions it still considers to be almost the same thing (which is good because it lets me follow the history of it).
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