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NoSQL Use Case Scenarios or WHEN to use NoSQL [closed]
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eclipse won't start - no java virtual machine was found
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warning: [options] bootstrap class path not set in conjunction with -source 1.5
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To use javac from JDK N to cross-compiler to an older platform version, th...
How to remove extension from string (only real extension!)
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Parsing JSON giving “unexpected token o” error [duplicate]
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Embedding JavaScript engine into .NET [closed]
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Subset of rows containing NA (missing) values in a chosen column of a data frame
...data frame DF has columns that contain observed values and a column ( VaR2 ) that contains the date at which a measurement has been taken. If the date was not recorded, the CSV file contains the value NA , for missing data.
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What happens if I define a 0-size array in C/C++?
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An array cannot have zero size.
ISO 9899:2011 6.7.6.2:
If the expression is a constant expression, it shall have a value greater than zero.
The above text is true both for a plain array (paragraph 1). For a VLA (variable length array), the behavior is undefine...
Can I export a variable to the environment from a bash script without sourcing it?
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$ cat set-vars2.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo export FOO=BAR
$ eval "$(./set-vars2.sh)"
$ echo "$FOO"
BAR
A third approach is to have a script that sets your environment variable(s) internally and then invokes a specified command with that environ...
Colorize logs in eclipse console
...d via the Eclipse Marketplace again without changing any options.
[Update 2]:
As pointed out by @azdev, to get proper highlighting:
Entering just literal strings doesn't work. To get a line to be colored, you have to enclose the string in
.*
on either side, like so:
.*ERROR.*
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