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How can I parse a YAML file from a Linux shell script?

...:// (for URLs) s/$/"/g appends " to the end of each line s/ *=/=/g removes all spaces before = share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Could not locate Gemfile

...application on my server using Ruby, Gems, and Bundler. I am trying to install another Ruby on under a different user account but on the same VPS. When I go to run ...
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How to avoid 'cannot read property of undefined' errors?

... Catching all exceptions without re-throwing is bad, and generally using exceptions as part of the expected flow of execution is also not great -- even though in this case it's pretty well contained. – hugo ...
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Why always ./configure; make; make install; as 3 separate steps?

...guration. Also ./configure checks for missing libraries that should be installed. Anything wrong here causes not to build your application. That's why distros have packages that are installed on different places, because every distro thinks it's better to install certain libraries and files to certa...
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What characters are allowed in DOM IDs? [duplicate]

... Actually there is a difference between HTML and XHTML. As XHTML is XML the rules for XML IDs apply: Values of type ID MUST match the Name production. NameStartChar ::= ":" | [A-Z] | "_" | [a-z] | [#xC0-#xD6] | ...
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Is there an exponent operator in C#?

...o in most programs, and it doesn't seem justified to add an operator when calling Math.Pow() is simple. You asked: Do I have to write a loop or include another namespace to handle exponential operations? If so, how do I handle exponential operations using non-integers? Math.Pow supports double p...
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How to make the 'cut' command treat same sequental delimiters as one?

... characters to tab. For example: I came here looking for a way to automatically export my display: who am i | tr -s ' ()' '\t' | cut -f5 – Leo Mar 28 '16 at 23:24 ...
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Are tuples more efficient than lists in Python?

...l be more like the tuple example above than the list example, but do you really believe that means performance will be similar? – mzz Jan 31 '10 at 15:21 ...
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Double vs. BigDecimal?

...tudes (say d1=1000.0 and d2=0.001) could result in the 0.001 being dropped alltogether when summing as the difference in magnitude is so large. With BigDecimal this would not happen. The disadvantage of BigDecimal is that it's slower, and it's a bit more difficult to program algorithms that way (du...
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Iterating C++ vector from the end to the beginning

...; i != my_vector.rend(); ++i ) { } rbegin()/rend() were especially designed for that purpose. (And yes, incrementing a reverse_interator moves it backward.) Now, in theory, your method (using begin()/end() & --i) would work, std::vector's iterator being bidirectional, but remember,...