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What's the best way to send a signal to all members of a process group?

... As usual with almost any command, if you want a normal argument that starts with a - to not be interpreted as a switch, precede it with --: kill -- -GPID – ysth Dec 24 '08 at 21:47 ...
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When and why I should use session_regenerate_id()?

... is identified by his session id. // User orders items $shopcart->add('123', 20); $shopcart->add('124', 18); $shopcart->add('127', 5); For each product added, a record is made in my shopcart table. Also identified by the session id. // User saves cart in order to use it later $shopcart-...
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Error: could not find function … in R

...nctions. If you have no clue about the package, you can use findFn in the sos package as explained in this answer. RSiteSearch("some.function") or searching with rdocumentation or rseek are alternative ways to find the function. Sometimes you need to use an older version of R, but run code created...
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Securely storing environment variables in GAE with app.yaml

... Of all the provided answers, this seems closest to how Heroku handles things. Being rather new to GAE, I don't quite understand where in the Developers Console to find the placeholder record. Can you explain, or for bonus points, post screenshots? ...
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How to create a new (and empty!) “root” branch?

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List files by last edited date

... If you're doing this at the prompt and want to see the most recently modified files, consider ls -lrt[RhA]. the -r reverses the sort order, leaving recently edited stuff at the bottom of the list... – dmckee --- ex-moderator kitten Sep 10 '09...
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How can I obtain the element-wise logical NOT of a pandas Series?

...t results may vary depending on many factors including hardware, compiler, OS, Python, NumPy and Pandas versions. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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What does “%.*s” mean in printf?

... 123 You can use an asterisk (*) to pass the width specifier/precision to printf(), rather than har...
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TCP vs UDP on video stream

...pliances are not designed with TCP streaming in mind. If you use TCP, the OS must buffer the unacknowledged segments for every client. This is undesirable, particularly in the case of live events; presumably your list of simultaneous clients is long due to the singularity of the event. Pre-record...
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Why malloc+memset is slower than calloc?

... The short version: Always use calloc() instead of malloc()+memset(). In most cases, they will be the same. In some cases, calloc() will do less work because it can skip memset() entirely. In other cases, calloc() can even cheat and not allocate any memory! However, malloc()+memset() will always...