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How do you 'redo' changes after 'undo' with Emacs?

...ven a navigation command such as C-f) after a sequence of undo operations, all the undos are pushed on to the operation stack. So the next undo undoes the last command. Suppose you do have an operation sequence that looks like this: Insert "foo" Insert "bar" Insert "I love spam" Now, you undo....
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Rails 2.3-style plugins and deprecation warnings running task in Heroku

... Yep, I realize that all the warnings came from my Heroku scripts and logs. I'll assume that (a) it's the plugin injections and (b) that the Heroku team will fix this before it becomes an actual problem. – fearless_fool ...
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AngularJS: Service vs provider vs factory

...get(). The constructor function is instantiated before the $get method is called - ProviderFunction is the function reference passed to module.provider. Providers have the advantage that they can be configured during the module configuration phase. See here for the provided code. Here's a great fur...
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Python: Is it bad form to raise exceptions within __init__?

...t have been designed with exception safety in mind, the destructor is not called if an exception is thrown in the constructor of an object (meaning that the initialization of the object is incomplete). This is often not the case in scripting languages, such as Python. For example, the following code...
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Rolling median algorithm in C

...milar too in a standalone C++ class / C subroutine. Note that this are actually two implementations in one, see src/library/stats/man/runmed.Rd (the source of the help file) which says \details{ Apart from the end values, the result \code{y = runmed(x, k)} simply has \code{y[j] = median(x[(j-k2...
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Calling a class function inside of __init__

... Call the function in this way: self.parse_file() You also need to define your parse_file() function like this: def parse_file(self): The parse_file method has to be bound to an object upon calling it (because it's not a ...
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Pointers in Python?

...ur request is utterly impossible. Why ask for something impossible and totally different from the (possible) thing you actually want?! Maybe you don't realize how drastically different barenames and decorated names are. When you refer to a barename a, you're getting exactly the object a was last ...
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Threading pool similar to the multiprocessing Pool?

... I just found out that there actually is a thread-based Pool interface in the multiprocessing module, however it is hidden somewhat and not properly documented. It can be imported via from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool It is implemented using a...
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Link to all Visual Studio $ variables

... Now if only there were a way to access these programmatically in our code (in my case C#). – Chiramisu Feb 22 at 7:52 ...
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Python, remove all non-alphabet chars from string

... Hmm, I can quite track it down, but what about the pattern to remove all non-alphanumerics excluding spaces? – KDecker Mar 20 '14 at 0:45 1 ...