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Finding current executable's path without /proc/self/exe
It seems to me that Linux has it easy with /proc/self/exe. But I'd like to know if there is a convenient way to find the current application's directory in C/C++ with cross-platform interfaces. I've seen some projects mucking around with argv[0], but it doesn't seem entirely reliable.
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How do I create a custom iOS view class and instantiate multiple copies of it (in IB)?
I am currently making an app that will have multiple timers, which are basically all the same.
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Vim: Move window left/right?
In Vim, is it possible to “move” a window to the left or right? Eg, similar to <c-w> r or <c-w> x , but left/right instead of up/down?
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How do I use arrays in C++?
C++ inherited arrays from C where they are used virtually everywhere. C++ provides abstractions that are easier to use and less error-prone ( std::vector<T> since C++98 and std::array<T, n> since C++11 ), so the need for arrays does not arise quite as often as it does in C. However, ...
How do I list all files of a directory?
How can I list all files of a directory in Python and add them to a list ?
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ISO time (ISO 8601) in Python
I have a file. In Python, I would like to take its creation time, and convert it to an ISO time (ISO 8601) string while preserving the fact that it was created in the Eastern Time Zone (ET) .
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Unmangling the result of std::type_info::name
I'm currently working on some logging code that supposed to - among other things - print information about the calling function. This should be relatively easy, standard C++ has a type_info class. This contains the name of the typeid'd class/function/etc. but it's mangled. It's not very useful. I....
Setting HTTP headers
I'm trying to set a header in my Go web server. I'm using gorilla/mux and net/http packages.
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Why isn't ProjectName-Prefix.pch created automatically in Xcode 6?
Why isn't ProjectName-Prefix.pch created automatically in Xcode 6 ?
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Argparse: Required arguments listed under “optional arguments”?
I use the following simple code to parse some arguments; note that one of them is required. Unfortunately, when the user runs the script without providing the argument, the displayed usage/help text does not indicate that there is a non-optional argument, which I find very confusing. How can I get p...
