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When to delete branches in Git?
... uses, if you keep it around. That said, I would delete the branch because all the commits are already there in the history of master, so it does make things much cleaner.
– MatrixFrog
Mar 17 '11 at 3:37
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Printing without newline (print 'a',) prints a space, how to remove?
... This will consume a bit of memory for the string, but only make a single call to print. Note that string concatenation using += is now linear in the size of the string you're concatenating so this will be fast.
>>> for i in xrange(20):
... s += 'a'
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How do Python's any and all functions work?
I'm trying to understand how the any() and all() Python built-in functions work.
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OceanBase使用libeasy原理源码分析:服务器端 - 数据库(内核) - 清泛网 - ...
...nection_t(TCP连接)的输出缓冲区链表中
handler_.encode = ObMySQLCallback::encode;
// libeasy回调这个函数用于从该连接的输入缓冲区中反序列化出一个符合MySQL协议的包,然后吐给上层使用
handler_.decode = ObMySQLCallback::decode;
// 对于每个decode...
What is the difference between C# and .NET?
.... The C# specification says only a very little about the environment (basically, that it should contain some types such as int, but that's more or less all).
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Getting the last argument passed to a shell script
$1 is the first argument.
$@ is all of them.
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How do you validate a URL with a regular expression in Python?
...he result of parsing gives you a netloc or path you don't like, you could call that "invalid".
– S.Lott
Jun 29 '09 at 20:44
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Is there any difference between “foo is None” and “foo == None”?
... Hmmm, I think your link changed, unless you were interested in how to call external functions from python
– Pat
May 4 '12 at 20:39
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Characters allowed in a URL
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The characters allowed in a URI are either reserved or unreserved (or a percent character as part of a percent-encoding)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding#Types_of_URI_characters
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Is gcc's __attribute__((packed)) / #pragma pack unsafe?
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Yes, __attribute__((packed)) is potentially unsafe on some systems. The symptom probably won't show up on an x86, which just makes the problem more insidious; testing on x86 systems won't reveal the problem. (On the x86, misaligned accesses are handled in hardwa...
