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“#include” a text file in a C program as a char[]
... $ xxd -i < file.txt > file.xxd $ echo ', 0' >> file.xxd and in the main.c char file_content[] = { #include "file.xxd" };
– ZeD
Jan 4 '09 at 16:10
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What are all the escape characters?
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The list is missing Unicode and octal escapes: \u1234 \012 \01 \0
– Sampo
Apr 30 '14 at 13:04
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Node.js throws “btoa is not defined” error
...lication I did an npm install btoa-atob so that I could use the btoa() and atob() functions which are native in client-side javascript but for some reason weren't included in node. The new directory showed up in my node_modules folder, which itself is in root alongside app.js . Then I made ...
C++ display stack trace on exception
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On MSVC then you can use the StackWalker library that handles all of the underlying API calls needed for Windows.
You'll have to figure out the best way to integrate this functionality into your app, but the amount of code you need to write should be minimal.
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Regular expression to match a line that doesn't contain a word
I know it's possible to match a word and then reverse the matches using other tools (e.g. grep -v ). However, is it possible to match lines that do not contain a specific word, e.g. hede , using a regular expression?
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How can I dynamically add a directive in AngularJS?
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Awesome. It works. See, these simple and basic examples are the ones that should be shown in angulars' docs. They start off with complicated examples.
– PCoelho
Mar 7 '13 at 20:48
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Why does parseInt(1/0, 19) return 18?
...parseInt scans the input "Infinity" to find which part of it can be parsed and stops after accepting the first I (because n is not a valid digit in base 19).
Therefore it behaves as if you called parseInt("I", 19), which converts to decimal 18 by the table above.
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How can I randomize the lines in a file using standard tools on Red Hat Linux?
How can I randomize the lines in a file using standard tools on Red Hat Linux?
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printf() formatting for hex
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The # part gives you a 0x in the output string. The 0 and the x count against your "8" characters listed in the 08 part. You need to ask for 10 characters if you want it to be the same.
int i = 7;
printf("%#010x\n", i); // gives 0x00000007
printf("0x%08x\n", i); // gives 0x0...
Writing files in Node.js
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I've tested this script using Node, and I tried changing the file path to "/home/", but I got the following error: { [Error: EACCES, open '/home/test.txt'] errno: 3, code: 'EACCES', path: '/home/test.txt' } How can I modify this script so that it will work out...
