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How do you enable “Enable .NET Framework source stepping”?

..." with a greyed out "Browse to find Source"). However, once you've made all the appropriate settings, you can use the following workaround. The workaround is essentially to find the security updates that caused the dll to change, and then remove them. This has the obvious downside of having tho...
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How to do Base64 encoding in node.js?

...uld be .toString("binary") (atob stands for ascii(base64) to binary, after all) – 12Me21 Jan 14 at 19:55 @12Me21 I tho...
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Get class that defined method

...ited Jun 20 '14 at 19:44 Aaron Hall♦ 260k6969 gold badges353353 silver badges303303 bronze badges answered Jun 7 '09 at 2:23 ...
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Python: Is it bad form to raise exceptions within __init__?

...t have been designed with exception safety in mind, the destructor is not called if an exception is thrown in the constructor of an object (meaning that the initialization of the object is incomplete). This is often not the case in scripting languages, such as Python. For example, the following code...
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Ignore outliers in ggplot2 boxplot

... Here is a solution using boxplot.stats # create a dummy data frame with outliers df = data.frame(y = c(-100, rnorm(100), 100)) # create boxplot that includes outliers p0 = ggplot(df, aes(y = y)) + geom_boxplot(aes(x = factor(1))) # compute lower and upper whiskers ylim1 = boxplot.st...
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Memoization in Haskell?

...tion (fix) Let's define f, but make it use 'open recursion' rather than call itself directly. f :: (Int -> Int) -> Int -> Int f mf 0 = 0 f mf n = max n $ mf (n `div` 2) + mf (n `div` 3) + mf (n `div` 4) You can get an unmemoized f by using fix f This...
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Split views.py in several files

...__.py use *, like this: from viewsa import * from viewsb import * I actually don't know about speed issues (but I doubt there are any). For Models it might be a bit difficult. share | improve t...
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Getting the caller function name inside another function in Python? [duplicate]

...on 2 each frame record is a list. The third element in each record is the caller name. What you want is this: >>> import inspect >>> def f(): ... print inspect.stack()[1][3] ... >>> def g(): ... f() ... >>> g() g For Python 3.5+, each frame record i...
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RE error: illegal byte sequence on Mac OS X

...t a valid UTF-8 char. Note that, by contrast, GNU sed (Linux, but also installable on macOS) simply passes the invalid byte through, without reporting an error. Using the formerly accepted answer is an option if you don't mind losing support for your true locale (if you're on a US system and you ne...
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In pure functional languages, is there an algorithm to get the inverse function?

... In some cases, yes! There's a beautiful paper called Bidirectionalization for Free! which discusses a few cases -- when your function is sufficiently polymorphic -- where it is possible, completely automatically to derive an inverse function. (It also discusses what makes...