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How to iterate over arguments in a Bash script
I have a complex command that I'd like to make a shell/bash script of. I can write it in terms of $1 easily:
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ctypes - Beginner
I have the task of "wrapping" a c library into a python class. The docs are incredibly vague on this matter. It seems they expect only advanced python users would implement ctypes. Well i'm a beginner in python and need help.
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How do pointer to pointers work in C?
How do pointers to pointers work in C?
When would you use them?
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What does the star operator mean, in a function call?
What does the * operator mean in Python, such as in code like zip(*x) or f(**k) ?
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What does a Ajax call response like 'for (;;); { json data }' mean? [duplicate]
I found this kind of syntax being used on Facebook for Ajax calls. I'm confused on the for (;;); part in the beginning of response. What is it used for?
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What is the meaning of “POSIX”?
What is POSIX? I have read the Wikipedia article and I read it every time I encounter the term. The fact is that I never really understood what it is.
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How to backup a local Git repository?
I am using git on a relatively small project and I find that zipping the .git directory's contents might be a fine way to back up the project. But this is kind of weird because, when I restore, the first thing I need to do is git reset --hard .
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Failed to execute 'btoa' on 'Window': The string to be encoded contains characters outside of the La
The error in the title is thrown only in Google Chrome, according to my tests. I'm base64 encoding a big XML file so that it can be downloaded:
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JavaFX and OpenJDK
I'm trying to decide whether I could switch to JavaFX for the user interface of my Java application. Most of my users would be using the Oracle JRE, which has JavaFX integrated these days. However, some are using OpenJDK (on linux). This (old) question suggests that OpenJDK deals very badly with J...
Why would I ever use push_back instead of emplace_back?
C++11 vectors have the new function emplace_back . Unlike push_back , which relies on compiler optimizations to avoid copies, emplace_back uses perfect forwarding to send the arguments directly to the constructor to create an object in-place. It seems to me that emplace_back does everything p...