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Accessing a Shared File (UNC) From a Remote, Non-Trusted Domain With Credentials
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The way to solve your problem is to use a Win32 API called WNetUseConnection.
Use this function to connect to a UNC path with authentication, NOT to map a drive.
This will allow you to connect to a remote machine, even if it is not on the same domain, and even if it has a diff...
How do I get the directory that a program is running from?
... When I see code that looks at /proc part of me dies a little. All the world is not Linux, and even on that one platform /proc should be considered subject to change from version to version, arch to arch, etc.
– asveikau
Jan 28 '10 at 0:29
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How do I find the duplicates in a list and create another list with them?
... @Hugo, to see the list of duplicates, we just need to create a new list called dup and add an else statement. For example: dup = [] else: dup.append(x)
– Chris Nielsen
Apr 29 '16 at 16:45
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Simplest/Cleanest way to implement singleton in JavaScript?
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return { // public interface
publicMethod1: function () {
// all private members are accessible here
},
publicMethod2: function () {
}
};
})();
This has been called the module pattern, it basically allows you to encapsulate private members on an object, by taking advant...
Javascript how to split newline
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or, more specifically, /\r?\n/ ... I think using | (or) would interleave empty results for CRLF line endings.
– Dusty
Oct 5 '16 at 16:39
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Behaviour of increment and decrement operators in Python
...e applied on a variable (like ++count ). It compiles, but it does not actually change the value of the variable!
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Why use Abstract Base Classes in Python?
...emented classes.
Long version
There is a contract between a class and its callers. The class promises to do certain things and have certain properties.
There are different levels to the contract.
At a very low level, the contract might include the name of a method or its number of parameters.
In a s...
C library function to perform sort
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qsort() is the function you're looking for. You call it with a pointer to your array of data, the number of elements in that array, the size of each element and a comparison function.
It does its magic and your array is sorted in-place. An example follows:
#include <st...
__FILE__ macro shows full path
....com/pipermail/cmake/2013-January/053117.html
I'm copying the tip so it's all on this page:
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -D__FILENAME__='\"$(subst
${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/,,$(abspath $<))\"'")
If you're using GNU make, I see no reason you couldn't extend this to your own makefiles. ...
How do I use the includes method in lodash to check if an object is in the collection?
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The includes (formerly called contains and include) method compares objects by reference (or more precisely, with ===). Because the two object literals of {"b": 2} in your example represent different instances, they are not equal. Notice:
({"b": 2}...
