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how to prevent “directory already exists error” in a makefile when using mkdir
I need to generate a directory in my makefile and I would like to not get the "directory already exists error" over and over even though I can easily ignore it.
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datetime.parse and making it work with a specific format
...get this one.
If you need to parse other formats, you can check out the Standard DateTime Format Strings.
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How can I lookup a Java enum from its String value?
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thanks - and I can use case conversion if I know the values are still distinct
– peter.murray.rust
Jul 5 '09 at 10:21
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iOS: Convert UTC NSDate to local Timezone
How do I convert a UTC NSDate to local timezone NSDate in Objective C or/and Swift?
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Round a Floating Point Number Down to the Nearest Integer?
As the title suggests, I want to take a floating point number and round it down to the nearest integer. However, if it's not a whole, I ALWAYS want to round down the variable, regardless of how close it is to the next integer up. Is there a way to do this?
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Bootstrap 3 panel header with buttons wrong position
I am using Bootstrap 3 and I would like to add some buttons in panel header, on top-right corner. When trying to add them, they are show below title baseline.
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How to schedule a task to run when shutting down windows
... XP to run when you shutdown windows. Such that I want to run a simple command line program I wrote in c# everytime I shut down windows. There doesn't seem to be an option in scheduled tasks to perform this task when my computer shuts down.
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Create zip file and ignore directory structure
I need to create a zip file using this command:
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After array_filter(), how can I reset the keys to go in numerical order starting at 0
...d array_filter to remove entries that had only the value '' from an array, and now I want to apply certain transformations on it depending on the placeholder starting from 0, but unfortunately it still retains the original index. I looked for a while and couldn't see anything, perhaps I just missed...
'size_t' vs 'container::size_type'
Is there is a difference between size_t and container::size_type ?
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