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Breakpoints are crossed out, how can I make them valid?
...all breakpoints. There is also an icon for this in the "Breakpoints" View, and there may be a hot-key defined as well, all of which you may have triggered by accident.
Take a look at the Run -> Skip All Breakpoints.
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How does setting baselineAligned to false improve performance in LinearLayout?
I was just building some UI in xml, and Lint gave me a warning and said to set android:baselineAligned to false to improve performance in ListView.
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Why can't I make a vector of references?
... not assignable (you can only initialize them once when they are declared, and you cannot make them reference something else later). Other non-assignable types are also not allowed as components of containers, e.g. vector<const int> is not allowed.
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Getting current directory in .NET web application
So I have a web project, and I'm trying to get the root directory of the website using the c# method Directory.GetCurrentDirectory() . I don't want to be using a static path as the file locations will be changing in the future. This method is running in my imageProcess.aspx.cs file, but where I t...
Twitter Bootstrap Tabs: Go to Specific Tab on Page Reload or Hyperlink
I'm developing a web page in which I'm using Twitter's Bootstrap Framework and their Bootstrap Tabs JS . It works great except for a few minor issues, one of which is I do not know how go directly to a specific tab from an external link. For example:
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How do I check if a type provides a parameterless constructor?
...ou can check if you have a value type using the Type.IsValueType property, and create instances using Activator.CreateInstance(Type);
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Equivalent of .try() for a hash to avoid “undefined method” errors on nil? [duplicate]
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C compile error: “Variable-sized object may not be initialized”
...printf( "%d", boardAux[1][2] ) compiles fine. The compiler knows the sizes and knows in what position in memory the (1,2)-th element is. If you use dynamic allocation the array is uni-dimensional and you must perform the math yourself: printf("%d", boardAux[ 1*length + 2 ])
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Rails find_or_create_by more than one attribute?
There is a handy dynamic attribute in active-record called find_or_create_by:
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Xcode 6 / Beta 4: using bridging headers with framework targets is unsupported
I just upgraded to Xcode 6 Beta 4 and have a framework that I created for Live Views in Beta 2. Due to another swift bug , I needed to use some Obj-C code. When upgrading though, I get the following error:
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