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How can I import Swift code to Objective-C?
...that if you try to use the Swift filename in your import, you will get the error "Expected ';' after top level declarator". in your Swift file after "import Foundation".
– louielouie
Jun 9 '14 at 22:10
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How to solve error message: “Failed to map the path '/'.”
...my website I try to navigate to (even addresses that don't exist give this error instead of a 404), I get the exact same message (the path is always '/'). Any ideas?
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fatal error: malformed or corrupted AST file - Xcode
I get this error when building my app in the latest version of Xcode:
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Mercurial - all files that changed in a changeset?
How can you determine all the files that changed in a given changeset?
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How is Pythons glob.glob ordered?
I have written the following Python code:
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How to use int.TryParse with nullable int? [duplicate]
I am trying to use TryParse to find if the string value is an integer. If the value is an integer then skip foreach loop. Here is my code.
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ASP.NET: HTTP Error 500.19 – Internal Server Error 0x8007000d
...ating web application deployment and found several issues related to HTTP Error 500.19 . My machine is running Windows 7 while the working development is using Windows 8 . We're developing our Web Application using Visual Studio 2010 .
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PHP 5 disable strict standards error
I need to setup my PHP script at the top to disable error reporting for strict standards.
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if (key in object) or if(object.hasOwnProperty(key)
Do the following two statements produce the same output? Is there any reason to prefer one way to the other?
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SELECT INTO Variable in MySQL DECLARE causes syntax error?
...ver, if you put that same query in MySql Workbench, it will throw a syntax error. I don't know why they would be different, but they are. To work around the problem in MySql Workbench, you can rewrite the query like this:
SELECT @myvar:=myvalue
FROM mytable
WHERE anothervalue = 1;
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