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C pointers : pointing to an array of fixed size

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How do you run a single test/spec file in RSpec?

I want to be able to run a single spec file's tests — for the one file I'm editing, for example. rake spec executes all the specs. My project is not a Rails project, so rake spec:doc doesn't work. ...
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The transaction log for the database is full

I have a long running process that holds open a transaction for the full duration. 13 Answers ...
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Checking network connection

I want to see if I can access an online API, but for that I need to have Internet access. 21 Answers ...
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Linux vi arrow keys broken in insert mode

My arrow keys don't work in vi in insert mode at home, they just each insert a newline and a capital letter, like 'A'. Is there a way to fix that? ...
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Targeting only Firefox with CSS

Using conditional comments it is easy to target Internet Explorer with browser-specific CSS rules: 11 Answers ...
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RESTful URL design for search

I'm looking for a reasonable way to represent searches as a RESTful URLs. 12 Answers 1...
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When is a Java method name too long? [closed]

In the last weeks I've seen some guys using really long names for a Method or Class (50 characters), this is usually under the premise that it improves readability, my opinion is that a long name like this is an indicator that we are trying to do a lot or too much in a method class if we need such a...
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Is Response.End() considered harmful?

This KB Article says that ASP.NET's Response.End() aborts a thread. 9 Answers 9 ...
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Pattern to avoid nested try catch blocks?

Consider a situation where I have three (or more) ways of performing a calculation, each of which can fail with an exception. In order to attempt each calculation until we find one that succeeds, I have been doing the following: ...