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How to merge the current branch into another branch
... on dev and only check code into the master branch once it's been approved for production use. When I do so, I have to do the following:
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git: undo all working dir changes including new files
How to delete all changes from working directory including new untracked files. I know that git checkout -f does that, but it doesn't delete new untracked files created since last commit.
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How to retrieve absolute path given relative
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use:
find "$(pwd)"/ -type f
to get all files or
echo "$(pwd)/$line"
to display full path (if relative path matters to)
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What is the difference between LL and LR parsing?
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Which parts of Real World Haskell are now obsolete or considered bad practice?
In the chapter 19 of Real World Haskell a lot of the examples now fail due to the change of Control.Exception .
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How to download image using requests
I'm trying to download and save an image from the web using python's requests module.
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How do I make a UITableViewCell appear disabled?
I know about UITableview: How to Disable Selection for Some Rows but Not Others and cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone , but how do I make a cell (or any UIView for that matter) appear disabled (grayed-out) like below?
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Efficient way to return a std::vector in c++
How much data is copied, when returning a std::vector in a function and how big an optimization will it be to place the std::vector in free-store (on the heap) and return a pointer instead i.e. is:
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While loop to test if a file exists in bash
I'm working on a shell script that does certain changes on a txt file only if it does exist, however this test loop doesn't work, I wonder why?
Thank you!
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Calculating a directory's size using Python?
Before I re-invent this particular wheel, has anybody got a nice routine for calculating the size of a directory using Python? It would be very nice if the routine would format the size nicely in Mb/Gb etc.
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