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How do I lowercase a string in Python?
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How many and which are the uses of “const” in C++?
As a novice C++ programmer there are some constructs that look still very obscure to me, one of these is const . You can use it in so many places and with so many different effects that is nearly impossible for a beginner to come out alive. Will some C++ guru explain once forever the various uses a...
JavaScript exponents
...ification. It is supposed to work in a similar manner with python and matlab:
a**b // will rise a to the power b
Now it is already implemented in Edge14, Chrome52, and also it is available with traceur or babel.
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Left Join With Where Clause
I need to retrieve all default settings from the settings table but also grab the character setting if exists for x character.
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Find and replace with sed in directory and sub directories
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edited Feb 19 '14 at 2:35
answered Jul 20 '11 at 8:55
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nonlocal keyword in Python 2.x
... to implement a closure in Python 2.6 and I need to access a nonlocal variable but it seems like this keyword is not available in python 2.x. How should one access nonlocal variables in closures in these versions of python?
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What is a stack trace, and how can I use it to debug my application errors?
...ead "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.example.myproject.Book.getTitle(Book.java:16)
at com.example.myproject.Author.getBookTitles(Author.java:25)
at com.example.myproject.Bootstrap.main(Bootstrap.java:14)
This is a very simple stack trace. If we start at the begi...
Hidden Features of JavaScript? [closed]
...ters for a function. You can just use the function's arguments array-like object.
function sum() {
var retval = 0;
for (var i = 0, len = arguments.length; i < len; ++i) {
retval += arguments[i];
}
return retval;
}
sum(1, 2, 3) // returns 6
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How to throw a C++ exception
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Simple:
#include <stdexcept>
int compare( int a, int b ) {
if ( a < 0 || b < 0 ) {
throw std::invalid_argument( "received negative value" );
}
}
The Standard Library comes with a nice collection of built-in exception objects you can throw. Keep in mind ...
Is there a constraint that restricts my generic method to numeric types?
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C# does not support this. Hejlsberg has described the reasons for not implementing the feature in an interview with Bruce Eckel:
And it's not clear that the added complexity is worth the small yield that you get. If something you want to do is not dire...
