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How to clone all remote branches in Git?

..., StackOverflow has grown quite a bit in terms of quality. This "answer" really does not address the question at all. In fact, few of the top-voted answers do. Here are two answers that will work as of git v2.28.0: https://stackoverflow.com/a/4754797/430062 https://stackoverflow.com/a/7216269/43006...
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Add list to set?

...rticle. Pythons hashing algorithms are explained on effbot.org and pythons __hash__ function in the python reference. Some facts: Set elements as well as dictionary keys have to be hashable Some unhashable datatypes: list: use tuple instead set: use frozenset instead dict: has no official count...
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Difference between Java Enumeration and Iterator

...n Enumeration: Iterators differ from enumerations in two ways: Iterators allow the caller to remove elements from the underlying collection during the iteration with well-defined semantics. Method names have been improved. The bottom line is, both Enumeration and Iterator will give successive el...
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Best way to get child nodes

...ference between childNodes and children, which is that childNodes contains all nodes, including text nodes consisting entirely of whitespace, while children is a collection of just the child nodes that are elements. That's really all there is to it. There is nothing unpredictable about either colle...
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Why does i = i + i give me 0?

... 230 + 230 = -231 -231 + -231 = 0 ...in int arithmetic, since it's essentially arithmetic mod 2^32. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How do I remove all specific characters at the end of a string in PHP?

... using rtrim replaces all "." at the end, not just the last character $string = "something here.."; echo preg_replace("/\.$/","",$string); share | ...
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Should Gemfile.lock be included in .gitignore?

...gem, Gemfile.lock should be in your repository. It's used as a snapshot of all your required gems and their dependencies. This way bundler doesn't have to recalculate all the gem dependencies each time you deploy, etc. From cowboycoded's comment below: If you are working on a gem, then DO NOT c...
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Bash set +x without it being printed

...ution to this just recently when I became annoyed with it: shopt -s expand_aliases _xtrace() { case $1 in on) set -x ;; off) set +x ;; esac } alias xtrace='{ _xtrace $(cat); } 2>/dev/null <<<' This allows you to enable and disable xtrace as in the following, wh...
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When should I use perror(“…”) and fprintf(stderr, “…”)?

...should use fprintf(stderr, fmt, ...). For example, strtol will return LONG_MAX or LONG_MIN if a string is out of range and set errno to ERANGE. So if strtol fails due to out of range, I would use perror. – freeboy1015 Aug 24 '12 at 2:22 ...
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Why does Ruby 1.9.2 remove “.” from LOAD_PATH, and what's the alternative?

... LOAD_PATH , so this broke them (they reported "no such file to load" for all require statements that based off the project path). Was there a particular justification for doing this? ...