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Merging: Hg/Git vs. SVN
I often read that Hg (and Git and...) are better at merging than SVN but I have never seen practical examples of where Hg/Git can merge something where SVN fails (or where SVN needs manual intervention). Could you post a few step-by-step lists of branch/modify/commit/...-operations that show where S...
Is there a way to instantiate a class by name in Java?
I was looking as the question : Instantiate a class from its string name which describes how to instantiate a class when having its name. Is there a way to do it in Java? I will have the package name and class name and I need to be able to create an object having that particular name.
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Assign a variable inside a Block to a variable outside a Block
I'm getting an error
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Error: could not find function … in R
I am using R and tried some.function but I got following error message:
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How to apply a Git patch to a file with a different name and path?
I have two repositories. In one, I make changes to file ./hello.test . I commit the changes and create a patch from that commit with git format-patch -1 HEAD . Now, I have a second repository that contains a file that has the same contents as hello.test but is placed in a different directory under...
Stack smashing detected
I am executing my a.out file. After execution the program runs for some time then exits with the message:
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What is an OS kernel ? How does it differ from an operating system? [closed]
I am not able to understand the difference between a kernel and an operating system. I do not see any difference between them. Is the kernel an operating system?
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Making git auto-commit
I'd like to use git to record all the changes to a file.
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What's the purpose of git-mv?
From what I understand, Git doesn't really need to track file rename/move/copy operations, so what's the real purpose
of git mv ? The man page isn't specially descriptive...
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Selectors in Objective-C?
First, I'm not sure I really understand what a selector is. From my understanding, it's the name of a method, and you can assign it to a class of type 'SEL' and then run methods such as respondToSelector to see if the receiver implements that method. Can someone offer up a better explanation?
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