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Change multiple files

The following command is correctly changing the contents of 2 files. 9 Answers 9 ...
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How do I use vi keys in ipython under *nix?

... In case someone's wandering in here recently, IPython 5.0 switched from readline to prompt_toolkit, so an updated answer to this question is to pass an option: $ ipython --TerminalInteractiveShell.editing_mode=vi ... or to set it globally in...
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Git: list only “untracked” files (also, custom commands)

Is there a way to use a command like git ls-files to show only untracked files? 9 Answers ...
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Get current batchfile directory

Firstly, I saw this topic but I couldn't understand that. 4 Answers 4 ...
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Android Drawing Separator/Divider Line in Layout?

I would like to draw a line right in the middle of a layout and use it as a separator of other items like TextView. Is there a good widget for this. I don't really want to use an image as it would be hard to match the other components to it. And I want it to be relatively positioned as well. Than...
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Python unittest - opposite of assertRaises?

...r test must exit with a failure condition, not an error one. On the other hand, if in running the same code you would raise a KeyError, that would be an error, not a failure. In python - differently than some other languages - Exceptions are routinely used for control flow, this is why we have the e...
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Java string to date conversion

... That's the hard way, and those java.util.Date setter methods have been deprecated since Java 1.1 (1997). Simply format the date using SimpleDateFormat using a format pattern matching the input string. In your specific case of "January 2, 2010" as...
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Cast an instance of a class to a @protocol in Objective-C

... edited Mar 21 '17 at 21:08 Alexander Abakumov 9,59199 gold badges6363 silver badges9999 bronze badges answered Nov 26 '10 at 1:47 ...
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GetType() can lie?

Based on the following question asked a few days ago in SO: GetType() and polymorphism and reading Eric Lippert's answer, I started thinking if making GetType() not be virtual really ensured that an object could not lie about its Type . ...
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Display JSON as HTML [closed]

...t as suggested by @A. Levy to colour code it. It is worth adding that IE7 and older browsers do not support the JSON.stringify method. share | improve this answer | follow ...