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Python - write() versus writelines() and concatenated strings
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More specifically, writelines expects an iterable. You can use a list, a tuple, or a generator.
– Mark Ransom
Sep 11 '12 at 20:52
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How to convert an object to a byte array in C#
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I tried this and it added all sorts of metadata. The OP said he did not want metadata.
– user316117
Jan 23 '13 at 19:47
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What function is to replace a substring from a string in C?
Given a ( char * ) string, I want to find all occurrences of a substring and replace them with an alternate string. I do not see any simple function that achieves this in <string.h> .
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ls command: how can I get a recursive full-path listing, one line per file?
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If you really want to use ls, then format its output using awk:
ls -R /path | awk '
/:$/&&f{s=$0;f=0}
/:$/&&!f{sub(/:$/,"");s=$0;f=1;next}
NF&&f{ print s"/"$0 }'
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Filter dict to contain only certain keys?
...I'm only interested in a select few of them. Is there an easy way to prune all the other ones out?
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How to redirect output to a file and stdout
In bash, calling foo would display any output from that command on the stdout.
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How to close a Java Swing application from the code
...r way to terminate a Swing application from the code, and what are the pitfalls?
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Undo git update-index --assume-unchanged
... Minor improvement to your grep statement, it could use '^[a-z]' to catch all ignored files, since the first letter tag could be letters other than 'H'/'h'. From git-scm.com/docs/git-ls-files: This option identifies the file status with the following tags (followed by a space) at the start of eac...
How to take all but the last element in a sequence using LINQ?
... using generators (yield return).
public static IEnumerable<T> TakeAllButLast<T>(this IEnumerable<T> source) {
var it = source.GetEnumerator();
bool hasRemainingItems = false;
bool isFirst = true;
T item = default(T);
do {
hasRemainingItems = it.MoveN...
Is it good practice to NULL a pointer after deleting it?
...d to achieve in practice. I prefer a masked double delete bug over UB.
Finally, a sidenote regarding managing object allocation, I suggest you take a look at std::unique_ptr for strict/singular ownership, std::shared_ptr for shared ownership, or another smart pointer implementation, depending on yo...
