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How do I move files in node.js?
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According to seppo0010 comment, I used the rename function to do that.
http://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/fs.html#fs_fs_rename_oldpath_newpath_callback
fs.rename(oldPath, newPath, callback)
Added in: v0.0.2
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Passing a dictionary to a function as keyword parameters
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"dereference": the usual term, in this Python context, is "unpack". :)
– mipadi
Jul 2 '09 at 18:05
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How to list the tables in a SQLite database file that was opened with ATTACH?
....schema tablename
Print the entire table:
SELECT * FROM tablename;
List all of the available SQLite prompt commands:
.help
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(How) can I count the items in an enum?
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There's not really a good way to do this, usually you see an extra item in the enum, i.e.
enum foobar {foo, bar, baz, quz, FOOBAR_NR_ITEMS};
So then you can do:
int fuz[FOOBAR_NR_ITEMS];
Still not very nice though.
But of course you...
Defining a variable with or without export
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Specifically export makes the variable available to child processes via the environment.
– Beano
Jul 21 '09 at 13:35
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How to get the name of the calling method?
...Yes, see Kernel#caller, aka ruby-doc.org/core-1.8.7/classes/Kernel.html#M001073
– DigitalRoss
Feb 24 '11 at 4:29
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Rails 4 LIKE query - ActiveRecord adds quotes
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Should really be easy to create a func to do this dynamically with a list of attributes
– cevaris
Feb 28 '16 at 17:16
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Making an array of integers in iOS
...rays are such a hassle for anything but trivial, one-off use that it's actually less trouble to wrap any arrays you plan on keeping around as NSArrays of NSNumber.
– Chuck
Jul 27 '10 at 1:58
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Commands executed from vim are not recognizing bash command aliases
...ell only loads ~/.zshrc for interactive shells, but it loads ~/.zshenv for all shells, so I moved my alias setup there and it now works from within Vim. See man zsh (or your shell's man pages) for more.
– Nathan Long
Feb 8 '14 at 22:52
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Allowed characters in filename [closed]
Where can I find a list of allowed characters in filenames, depending on the operating system?
(e.g. on Linux, the character : is allowed in filenames, but not on Windows)
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