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Explode PHP string by new line
...ts the current system's EOL (End Of Line).
$skuList = explode(PHP_EOL, $_POST['skuList']);
PHP provides a lot of other very useful constants that you can use to make your code system independent, see this link to find useful and system independent directory constants.
Warning
These constants ma...
What is an uninterruptible process?
...can potentially involve spinning up a hard drive, or moving heads. During most of this time, the process will be sleeping, blocking on the hardware.
While the process is sleeping in the system call, it can receive a Unix asynchronous signal (say, SIGTERM), then the following happens:
The system c...
HTML 5 tag vs Flash video. What are the pros and cons?
...y out; <video> support is ubiquitous, including mobile devices. Almost anything that Flash could do, HTML can now do too. HTML won, Flash lost. If you're pondering on how to embed video in your page, just use <video> and don't give it a second thought. This question is only preserved...
C# - How to get Program Files (x86) on Windows 64 bit
...4BitOperatingSystem or Environment.Is64BitProcess?
– osvein
Dec 28 '13 at 19:49
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@anustart This ...
Sending POST data in Android
... params[0]; // URL to call
String data = params[1]; //data to post
OutputStream out = null;
try {
URL url = new URL(urlString);
HttpURLConnection urlConnection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
out = new B...
How do I update zsh to the latest version?
I recently switched to zsh on my Terminal.app on my OS X machine successfully. The version number of zsh is 4.3.11.
6 Answe...
Command to get time in milliseconds
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date +%s%N returns the number of seconds + current nanoseconds.
Therefore, echo $(($(date +%s%N)/1000000)) is what you need.
Example:
$ echo $(($(date +%s%N)/1000000))
1535546718115
date +%s returns the number of seconds since the epoch, if that's useful.
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Run function from the command line
... That's true, but I wouldn't recommend that solution beyond test purposes
– Wolph
Apr 26 '18 at 20:12
@Wolph hey...
How to determine CPU and memory consumption from inside a process?
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Linux
On Linux the choice that seemed obvious at first was to use the POSIX APIs like getrusage() etc. I spent some time trying to get this to work, but never got meaningful values. When I finally checked the kernel sources themselves, I found out that apparently these APIs are not yet completel...
How can I strip first X characters from string using sed?
...{var:5}
Are you sure bash is the shell executing your script?
Even the POSIX-compliant
var=${var#?????}
would be preferable to using an external process, although this requires you to hard-code the 5 in the form of a fixed-length pattern.
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