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How to put a line comment for a multi-line command [duplicate]
I know how to write a multi-line command in a Bash script, but how can I add a comment for each line in a multiline command?
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How to configure MongoDB Java driver MongoOptions for production use?
...or best practices for configuring MongoOptions for the MongoDB Java driver and I haven't come up with much other than the API. This search started after I ran into the "com.mongodb.DBPortPool$SemaphoresOut: Out of semaphores to get db
connection" error and by increasing the connections/multiplier I...
Mocking static methods with Mockito
...res mock of DriverManager. kaczanowscy.pl/tomek/2011-01/testing-basics-sut-and-docs
– MariuszS
Dec 29 '15 at 9:36
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Difference between CPPFLAGS and CXXFLAGS in GNU Make
What's the difference between CPPFLAGS and CXXFLAGS in GNU Make?
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How To Check If A Key in **kwargs Exists?
... but it seems **kwargs play by different rules... so why doesn't this work and how can I check to see if a key in **kwargs exists?
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Bootstrap Datepicker - Months and Years Only
I am using bootstrap datepicker and my code is like following, Demo of the code on jsfiddle
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The import org.junit cannot be resolved
I need to solve a java problem for an interview, and they have sent me the test class. It starts with
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Colorizing text in the console with C++
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Add a little Color to your Console Text
HANDLE hConsole = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
// you can loop k higher to see more color choices
for(int k = 1; k < 255; k++)
{
// pick the colorattribute k you want
SetConsoleTextAttribute(hConsole, k);
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Easy way to concatenate two byte arrays
...u simply add the line outputStream.write( c ); - you don't have to go back and edit the line where you create the result byte array. Also, re-ordering the arrays is simple, unlike using the arraycopy method.
– Wayne Uroda
Aug 27 '12 at 11:38
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What's the nearest substitute for a function pointer in Java?
...gFunction sf) {
int i = sf.func("my string");
// do whatever ...
}
And would be called like so:
ref.takingMethod(new StringFunction() {
public int func(String param) {
// body
}
});
EDIT: In Java 8, you could call it with a lambda expression:
ref.takingMethod(param -> ...
