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Directive isolate scope with ng-repeat scope in AngularJS

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The shortest possible output from git log containing author and date

...9%ad%x09%s" did the job. This outputs: fbc3503 mads Thu Dec 4 07:43:27 2008 +0000 show mobile if phone is null... ec36490 jesper Wed Nov 26 05:41:37 2008 +0000 Cleanup after [942]: Using timezon ae62afd tobias Tue Nov 25 21:42:55 2008 +0000 Fixed #67 by adding time zone supp 16...
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When a 'blur' event occurs, how can I find out which element focus went *to*?

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Expand a div to fill the remaining width

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Difference between -pthread and -lpthread while compiling

...-dM test.c > dm.nopthread.txt $ diff dm.pthread.txt dm.nopthread.txt 152d151 < #define _REENTRANT 1 208d206 < #define __USE_REENTRANT 1 Using the -lpthread option only causes the pthread library to be linked - the pre-defined macros don't get defined. Bottom line: you should use the -pt...
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On select change, get data attribute value

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How to use Sphinx's autodoc to document a class's __init__(self) method?

...ose with names like __special__) be documented by autodoc. Since Sphinx 1.2, this option takes arguments which makes it more useful than it was previously. Use automethod: .. autoclass:: MyClass :members: .. automethod:: __init__ This has to be added for every class (cannot be used...
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How do I change permissions for a folder and all of its subfolders and files in one step in Linux?

... 3042 The other answers are correct, in that chmod -R 755 will set these permissions to all files and ...
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Ruby on Rails: How do I add a not null constraint to an existing column using a migration?

In my Rails (3.2) app, I have a bunch of tables in my database but I forgot to add a few not null constraints. I've googled around but I can't find how to write a migration which adds not null to an existing column. ...
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How to find out where a function is defined?

... 234 You could also do this in PHP itself: $reflFunc = new ReflectionFunction('function_name'); pr...