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Can bash show a function's definition?

Is there a way to view a bash function's definition in bash? 4 Answers 4 ...
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How to pass the -D System properties while testing on Eclipse?

I am developing on Eclipse on Windows and Code gets deployed on Unix. I am fetching the system property values using System.getProperty("key") ... How do I pass this in Eclipse so that I do not have to modify the code and it works on Eclipse for debugging? ...
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Reload .profile in bash shell script (in unix)?

I'm new to bash shell scripting, and have come across a challenge. I know I can reload my ".profile" file by just doing: 5 ...
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Android: create a popup that has multiple selection options

I've been searching around trying to figure out how to create a popup or a dialog that has 4 options to choose from. 4 Answ...
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How do I go straight to template, in Django's urls.py?

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String Concatenation using '+' operator

Looking at the string class metadata, I only see the operators == and != overloaded. So how is it able to perform concatenation for the ' + ' operator? ...
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Force Git to always choose the newer version during a merge?

Let's assume I merge git and there is a merge conflict. 2 Answers 2 ...
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Use a LIKE statement on SQL Server XML Datatype

If you have a varchar field you can easily do SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE ColumnA LIKE '%Test%' to see if that column contains a certain string. ...
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Is there a “vim runtime log”?

Sometimes I try a customization/command in my vimrc. Everything seens to be correct, but it just doesn't work. 6 Answers ...
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Override Python's 'in' operator?

If I am creating my own class in Python, what function should I define so as to allow the use of the 'in' operator, e.g. 3 ...