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We've run into this as well, and had a very unsatisfying support call on this issue with Microsoft. Long story short: it's a known issue, it won't be solved, and Microsoft advises to move away from Visual Studio Setup projects (.vdproj).
We've worked around this issue by triggering the MSI...
Inject errors into already validated form?
...external) process for further processing. This external process can potentially find further errors in the values.
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How does std::forward work? [duplicate]
...d as possible and explain when std::forward would be incorrect if it was allowed to use template argument deduction.
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List of foreign keys and the tables they reference
...key is described in the columns r_owner and r_constraint_name of the table ALL_CONSTRAINTS. This will give you the info you want:
SELECT a.table_name, a.column_name, a.constraint_name, c.owner,
-- referenced pk
c.r_owner, c_pk.table_name r_table_name, c_pk.constraint_name r_pk
FROM...
pytest: assert almost equal
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I noticed that this question specifically asked about py.test. py.test 3.0 includes an approx() function (well, really class) that is very useful for this purpose.
import pytest
assert 2.2 == pytest.approx(2.3)
# fails, default is ± 2.3e-06
assert 2.2 == pyte...
How can I maximize a split window?
... a reputable source, I'm going to hold that as your personal preference, really. I'm usually not using them, but I've recently found I'm using them for thigns like this (maximizing a sidebuffer temporarily; doing power stuff like having multiple disjoint side-by-side diffs in a single vim session). ...
What are best practices for validating email addresses on iOS 2.0
... ; "]", or "\"
Yes, that means +, ', etc are all legit.
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What is the use of “assert” in Python?
...t True # nothing happens
>>> assert False
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AssertionError
Assertions can include an optional message, and you can disable them when running the interpreter.
To print a message if the assertion fails:
ass...
“Too many values to unpack” Exception
...nATupleWithThreeValues()
print a
print b
raises
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "c.py", line 3, in ?
a,b = returnATupleWithThreeValues()
ValueError: too many values to unpack
Now, the reason why this happens in your case, I don't know, but maybe this answer will point you in the r...
What is the JavaScript convention for no operation?
... "function" // returns true
It can be invoked as a function and essentially does nothing as shown here:
setTimeout(function() {
console.log('Start: ', Date.now());
Function.prototype();
console.log('End : ', Date.now());
}, 1000);
Although this is a "true noop" since...
