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printf with std::string?
...f what it expects definitely won't give you the results you want. It's actually undefined behaviour, so anything at all could happen.
The easiest way to fix this, since you're using C++, is printing it normally with std::cout, since std::string supports that through operator overloading:
std::cout...
Upload artifacts to Nexus, without Maven
...=1.2.3 \
-Dpackaging=zip \
-Dfile=myproj.zip
This will automatically generate the Maven POM for the artifact.
Update
The following Sonatype article states that the "deploy-file" maven plugin is the easiest solution, but it also provides some examples using curl:
https://support.sonaty...
How to obtain Signing certificate fingerprint (SHA1) for OAuth 2.0 on Android?
...p following the steps in https://developers.google.com/console/help/#installed_applications which leads me to follow
http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/app-signing.html .
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Static methods in Python?
Is it possible to have static methods in Python which I could call without initializing a class, like:
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What is dynamic programming? [closed]
...ith dynamic programming, you store your results in some sort of table generally. When you need the answer to a problem, you reference the table and see if you already know what it is. If not, you use the data in your table to give yourself a stepping stone towards the answer.
The Cormen Algorithms ...
What does send() do in Ruby?
... some method reacts (because its name matches the first argument).
Practically speaking, those lines are equivalent:
1.send '+', 2
1.+(2)
1 + 2
Note that send bypasses visibility checks, so that you can call private methods, too (useful for unit testing).
If there is really no variable before...
Rebase a single Git commit
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how can a question specifically called 'git rebase ...' have the accepted answer than contains a cherry-pick, which is a totally different concept and sometimes per se considered unclean?
– Bondax
Oct 13 '15 at 9:...
Passing an integer by reference in Python
...d you can't just assign the "variable" a new value because then you're actually creating a new object (which is distinct from the old one) and giving it the name that the old object had in the local namespace.
Usually the workaround is to simply return the object that you want:
def multiply_by_2(x...
Random number generator only generating one random number
..., max);
}
}
Edit (see comments): why do we need a lock here?
Basically, Next is going to change the internal state of the Random instance. If we do that at the same time from multiple threads, you could argue "we've just made the outcome even more random", but what we are actually doing is ...
Can I use git diff on untracked files?
...The upshot is that your "untracked" file now becomes a modification to add all the content to this zero-length file, and that shows up in the "git diff" output.
git diff
echo "this is a new file" > new.txt
git diff
git add -N new.txt
git diff
diff --git a/new.txt b/new.txt
index e69de29..3b2ae...
