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How to find where a method is defined at runtime?

... This is really late, but here's how you can find where a method is defined: http://gist.github.com/76951 # How to find out where a method comes from. # Learned this from Dave Thomas while teaching Advanced Ruby Studio # Makes the cas...
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How can I make gdb save the command history?

... @Frank How about if I type n then I arrow up key, I get all previous commands that start with n. – SIFE Jan 27 '13 at 0:09 ...
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Show filename and line number in grep output

...ly and used this example command: grep -Hnor "localhost" . This listet up all matches with file name and line number, short and concise. – Tore Aurstad Sep 10 '18 at 8:25 ...
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How to optimize imports automatically after each save in IntelliJ IDEA

I want to learn how can I automatically optimize imports after each save as we do Eclipse( save actions ). 4 Answers ...
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How can I take more control in ASP.NET?

...l give you programmatic access to the controls in their entirety including all attributes on the controls. Also, only the text box values will appear in the URL upon submission so your GET request URL will be more "meaningful" <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="JonSkeetFor...
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Redirecting stdout to “nothing” in python

... A nice way to do this is to create a small context processor that you wrap your prints in. You then just use is in a with-statement to silence all output. Python 2: import os import sys from contextlib import contextmanager @contextmanager def silence_stdout(): ...
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What is `git diff --patience` for?

...nly considers the longest common subsequence of the signature lines: Find all lines which occur exactly once on both sides, then do longest common subsequence on those lines, matching them up. When should you use patience diff? According to Bram, patience diff is good for this situation: The re...
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Sorting data based on second column of a file

...ered Jun 22 '11 at 11:18 Matt RyallMatt Ryall 8,02355 gold badges2121 silver badges1818 bronze badges ...
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Toggle input disabled attribute using jQuery

...lity disabled should set by the value disabled or get removed! Here is a small plugin that I've just made: (function($) { $.fn.toggleDisabled = function() { return this.each(function() { var $this = $(this); if ($this.attr('disabled')) $this.removeAttr('disable...
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Why do objects of the same class have access to each other's private data?

...tatic, compile-time feature. I think it is rather obvious that it is not really possible to implement any meaningful per-object access control at compile time. Only per-class control can be implemented that way. Some hints of per-object control are present in protected access specification, which i...