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Git commits are duplicated in the same branch after doing a rebase

... of C5' is different from C5, and this information is also included in the root node of a commit tree affecting the hash result. – Ozgur Murat May 26 '17 at 20:00 ...
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how to break the _.each function in underscore.js

I'm looking for a way to stop iterations of underscore.js _.each() method, but can't find the solution. jQuery .each() can break if you do return false . ...
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Delete column from pandas DataFrame

... As you've guessed, the right syntax is del df['column_name'] It's difficult to make del df.column_name work simply as the result of syntactic limitations in Python. del df[name] gets translated to df.__delitem__(name) under the covers by Python. ...
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Best way to do multiple constructors in PHP

You can't put two __construct functions with unique argument signatures in a PHP class. I'd like to do this: 21 Answers ...
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How to remove illegal characters from path and filenames?

...blic string ReplaceInvalidChars(string filename) { return string.Join("_", filename.Split(Path.GetInvalidFileNameChars())); } This answer was on another thread by Ceres, I really like it neat and simple. share ...
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Various ways to remove local Git changes

... a pathspec referring to the current working directory, which might be the root of the repo. From git-scm.com: git checkout [<tree-ish>] [--] <pathspec>… updates the named paths in the working tree from the index file or from a named <tree-ish>. – Jerry101 ...
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How are Python's Built In Dictionaries Implemented?

...keys' hashes. You can think of it like this: hash key dict_0 dict_1 dict_2... ...010001 ffeb678c 633241c4 fffad420 ... ... ... ... ... ... For a 64 bit machine, this could save up to 16 bytes per key per extra dictionary. Shared Keys for...
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Behaviour of increment and decrement operators in Python

...so far as they don't explain what happens. To be exact, +x evaluates to x.__pos__() and ++x to x.__pos__().__pos__(). I could imagine a VERY weird class structure (Children, don't do this at home!) like this: class ValueKeeper(object): def __init__(self, value): self.value = value def __s...
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Representing graphs (data structure) in Python

... both ways). We'll handle that by adding a directed parameter to the Graph.__init__ method. We'll also add some other helpful methods. import pprint from collections import defaultdict class Graph(object): """ Graph data structure, undirected by default. """ def __init__(self, connection...
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How to make my custom type to work with “range-based for loops”?

...C++ standard, is specified to expand to something equivalent to: for( range_declaration : range_expression ) becomes: { auto && __range = range_expression ; for (auto __begin = begin_expr, __end = end_expr; __begin != __end; ++__begin) { range_declaration = *...