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How do I write the 'cd' command in a makefile?

... It is actually executing the command, changing the directory to some_directory, however, this is performed in a sub-process shell, and affects neither make nor the shell you're working from. If you're looking to perform more tasks wit...
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How to specify new GCC path for CMake

... path /usr/bin/gcc . But it is old, I need a new version of gcc. So I install a new version in a new path /usr/local/bin/gcc . ...
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How to apply a function to two columns of Pandas dataframe

Suppose I have a df which has columns of 'ID', 'col_1', 'col_2' . And I define a function : 12 Answers ...
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How is the undo tree used in Vim?

... See also :h undo-redo, which lists all the commands and their usage. There are two ways to traverse the undo tree. One is to go "back in time". g+ and g- will traverse all of the nodes in the tree in chronological or reverse-chronological order (which can...
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Count how many records are in a CSV Python?

...aranteed to be a fixed size, so the only way to count them is to read them all. – Martijn Pieters♦ Apr 19 '13 at 15:55 1 ...
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What does character set and collation mean exactly?

...a symbol, the number 0 is the encoding for 'A', and the combination of all four letters and their encodings is a character set. Now, suppose that we want to compare two string values, 'A' and 'B'. The simplest way to do this is to look at the encodings: 0 for 'A' and 1 for 'B'. Be...
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Longest line in a file

...ing for a simple way to find the length of the longest line in a file. Ideally, it would be a simple bash shell command instead of a script. ...
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How to use clock() in C++

How do I call clock() in C++ ? 7 Answers 7 ...
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What is a memory fence?

...ead/writes occur in the order you expect. For example a 'full fence' means all read/writes before the fence are comitted before those after the fence. Note memory fences are a hardware concept. In higher level languages we are used to dealing with mutexes and semaphores - these may well be implemen...
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Facebook Callback appends '#_=_' to Return URL

Facebook callback has started appending #_=_ hash underscore to the Return URL 23 Answers ...