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history.replaceState() example?
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For jquery users.. try $("title").html(_title);
– suraj jain
Sep 5 '16 at 13:11
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How to throw an exception in C?
...m Wikipedia
#include <stdio.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
static jmp_buf buf;
void second(void) {
printf("second\n"); // prints
longjmp(buf,1); // jumps back to where setjmp
// was called - making setjmp now return 1
}
void firs...
AsyncTask Android example
...class edited below with all suggestions to save confusion.
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.AsyncTask;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.provider.Settings.System;
import android.view.View;
import android.widget.Button;
import android.widget.TextView;
import android.view.View.On...
Running single test from unittest.TestCase via command line
... @TomSwirly Can't check now but I think you can do it by creatiing (empty) __init__.py inside that direcrory (and subdirs, if any) and calling eg. python test/testMyCase.py test.MyCase.testItIsHot.
– Alois Mahdal
Oct 22 '15 at 19:27
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hasNext in Python iterators?
...icult to write an adaptor that stores the result of next() and provides has_next() and move_next().
– avakar
Dec 24 '12 at 21:10
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Practical usage of setjmp and longjmp in C
...y to verify that).
#include <stdio.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
jmp_buf bufferA, bufferB;
void routineB(); // forward declaration
void routineA()
{
int r ;
printf("(A1)\n");
r = setjmp(bufferA);
if (r == 0) routineB();
printf("(A2) r=%d\n",r);
r = setjmp(buffer...
How do I create a multiline Python string with inline variables?
...ti-line string
string1 = "go"
string2 = "now"
string3 = "great"
multiline_string = (f"I will {string1} there\n"
f"I will go {string2}.\n"
f"{string3}.")
print(multiline_string)
I will go there
I will go now
great
Variables in a lengthy single-lin...
Populating a database in a Laravel migration file
...atabase (since we may seed before the schema is fully updated). When that happens we update the old migration to address the issue.
– darrylkuhn
Apr 4 '17 at 16:45
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Aren't Python strings immutable? Then why does a + “ ” + b work?
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Consider:
>>> a='asdf'
>>> a.__repr__
<method-wrapper '__repr__' of str object at 0x1091aab90>
>>> a='asdf'
>>> a.__repr__
<method-wrapper '__repr__' of str object at 0x1091aab90>
>>> a='qwer'
>>> a.__repr_...
How to create an array containing 1…N
...y from(), with an object with a length property:
Array.from({length: 10}, (_, i) => i + 1)
//=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
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