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Git Push ERROR: Repository not found

... @AnupamChugh you need to replace '@' with '%40' in your password. Basically you can check by running JS code encodeURIComponent(password) – elquimista Oct 17 '18 at 12:09 1 ...
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Chrome sendrequest error: TypeError: Converting circular structure to JSON

...mit": null, "size": 0, "chunks": [], "writable": true, "readable": false, "_events": { "pipe": [null, null], "error": [null] }, "before": [null], "after": [], "response": { "output": [], "outputEncodings": [], "writable": true, "_last": false, "chunkedEncoding": false, ...
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Static variables in JavaScript

... If you come from a class-based, statically typed object-oriented language (like Java, C++ or C#) I assume that you are trying to create a variable or method associated to a "type" but not to an instance. An example using a "classical" approach, with constructor ...
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How to manually expand a special variable (ex: ~ tilde) in bash

... Using eval is a horrible suggestion, it's really bad that it gets so many upvotes. You will run into all sorts of problems when the variable's value contains shell meta characters. – user2719058 Aug 31 '14 at 19:47 ...
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When to use dynamic vs. static libraries

...update is considered binary compatible with the original version. Additionally dynamic libraries aren't necessarily loaded -- they're usually loaded when first called -- and can be shared among components that use the same library (multiple data loads, one code load). Dynamic libraries were consid...
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How to use a decimal range() step value?

...y([ 0. , 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9]) If you really want to use a floating-point step value, you can, with numpy.arange. >>> import numpy as np >>> np.arange(0.0, 1.0, 0.1) array([ 0. , 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9]) Floating-p...
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Package objects

... Normally you would put your package object in a separate file called package.scala in the package that it corresponds to. You can also use the nested package syntax but that is quite unusual. The main use case for package object...
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How do I use extern to share variables between source files?

...ler is informed that a variable exists (and this is its type); it does not allocate the storage for the variable at that point. A variable is defined when the compiler allocates the storage for the variable. You may declare a variable multiple times (though once is sufficient); you may only defin...
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What is the difference between char * const and const char *?

... C-only, sorry for the C++ code link, I got here from a C++ question) It's all about the C declaration syntax, with a ("pure") type part followed by a declarator. In "int const *foo, *volatile bar" the type part is int const (stops before the *) and the declarators are *foo (the expression *foo will...
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Define make variable at rule execution time

...r are evaluated. In order to create the directory only when out.tar is actually fired, you need to move the directory creation down into the steps: out.tar : $(eval TMP := $(shell mktemp -d)) @echo hi $(TMP)/hi.txt tar -C $(TMP) cf $@ . rm -rf $(TMP) The eval function evaluates a...