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What do the plus and minus signs mean in Objective-C next to a method?
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It's almost as if the extra five characters of "static" are somehow too much for them.
– Anon.
Jan 19 '10 at 21:40
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Can I use my existing git repo with openshift?
...ou the steps involved:
As you'd do with git in general, the approach to choose here is to clone your other git repo (ex. on bitbucket) to your local machine:
git clone <bitbucket-repo-url>
Your local clone has then your other repo (bitbucket etc.) as remote repo. Your remote repo is stored ...
How do I decode HTML entities in Swift?
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This answer was last revised for Swift 5.2 and iOS 13.4 SDK.
There's no straightforward way to do that, but you can use NSAttributedString magic to make this process as painless as possible (be warned that this method will strip all HTML tags as well).
Remember to init...
ActiveMQ or RabbitMQ or ZeroMQ or [closed]
We'd be interested to hear any experiences with the pros and cons of ActiveMQ vs RabbitMQ vs ZeroMQ. Information about any other interesting message queues is also welcome.
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Expand/collapse section in UITableView in iOS
...t of its section, just like the regular Apple section headers. that's not possible if you simply add a cell at the beginning of the section
– user102008
Apr 20 '11 at 22:25
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Does Python support multithreading? Can it speed up execution time?
...he GIL to allow multiple threads of C code and one Python thread to run across multiple cores. This extends to I/O controlled by the kernel, such as select() calls for socket reads and writes, making Python handle network events reasonably efficiently in a multi-threaded multi-core setup.
What many...
Python subprocess.Popen “OSError: [Errno 12] Cannot allocate memory”
... that do not have this parent page tables etc. copy problem are vfork and posix_spawn. But if you do not feel like rewriting chunks of subprocess.Popen in terms of vfork/posix_spawn, consider using suprocess.Popen only once, at the beginning of your script (when Python's memory footprint is minimal...
What is the best way to create constants in Objective-C
I am creating a Reddit client for learning purposes. I need to have a file with constants in it. I was thinking about importing the file in the Reddit-Prefix.pch file to make the constants available to all the files. Is it a good way of doing things? Also, I've done my research and found several...
Log exception with traceback
...ld go to the log file
ERROR:root:Got exception on main handler
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/teste.py", line 9, in <module>
run_my_stuff()
NameError: name 'run_my_stuff' is not defined
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Make xargs execute the command once for each line of input
...ym for the -L option
from the man page:
-L max-lines
Use at most max-lines nonblank input lines per command line.
Trailing blanks cause an input line to be logically continued on
the next input line. Implies -x.
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