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JavaScript: Is there a way to get Chrome to break on all errors?
I am looking for an equivalent in Chrome to the "break on all errors" functionality of Firebug. In the Scripts tab, Chrome has a "pause on all exceptions", but this is not quite the same as breaking on all errors.
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Set margin size when converting from Markdown to PDF with pandoc
I have created an RMarkdown file in RStudio and managed to knit it with knitr into an HTML and .md file. Next, I used pandoc to convert the .md file into a PDF file (I get an error if I try and convert from the .html file). However, the PDF that is produced have massive margins (like this http://...
What are commit-ish and tree-ish in Git?
What are specific examples of commit-ish and tree-ish in Git?
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What does iota of std::iota stand for?
I'm assuming the "i" is increment and the "a" is assign, but I could not figure out or find the answer. Also, it looks very similar to the non-standard itoa which I think is confusing.
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What is the difference between getFields and getDeclaredFields in Java reflection
I'm a little confused about the difference between the getFields method and the getDeclaredFields method when using Java reflection.
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WPF Data Binding and Validation Rules Best Practices
I have a very simple WPF application in which I am using data binding to allow editing of some custom CLR objects. I am now wanting to put some input validation in when the user clicks save. However, all the WPF books I have read don't really devote any space to this issue. I see that you can create...
Is it unnecessary to put super() in constructor?
Isn't this one automatically put by the compiler if I don't put it in a subclass's constructor?
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Is it possible to use global variables in Rust?
...general, global-variables are to be avoided. Nevertheless, I think in a practical sense, it is sometimes desirable (in situations where the variable is integral to the program) to use them.
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What's the difference of “./configure” option “--build”, “--host” and “--target”?
The script ./configure accepts 3 options --build , --host and --target . I'm confusing their roles. What's the difference and semantics of them?
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