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Best way to implement Enums with Core Data

...to assign a type property to the entity? In other words, I have an entity called Item with an itemType property that I want to be bound to an enum, what is the best way of going about this. ...
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An error occurred while validating. HRESULT = '8000000A'

...t item. We've run into this as well, and had a very unsatisfying support call on this issue with Microsoft. Long story short: it's a known issue, it won't be solved, and Microsoft advises to move away from Visual Studio Setup projects (.vdproj). We've worked around this issue by triggering the MSI...
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How does std::forward work? [duplicate]

...d as possible and explain when std::forward would be incorrect if it was allowed to use template argument deduction. 3 An...
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How to drop unique in MySQL?

...swered Oct 14 '09 at 8:12 Wael DalloulWael Dalloul 19.4k1111 gold badges4444 silver badges5555 bronze badges ...
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How can I maximize a split window?

... a reputable source, I'm going to hold that as your personal preference, really. I'm usually not using them, but I've recently found I'm using them for thigns like this (maximizing a sidebuffer temporarily; doing power stuff like having multiple disjoint side-by-side diffs in a single vim session). ...
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List of foreign keys and the tables they reference

...key is described in the columns r_owner and r_constraint_name of the table ALL_CONSTRAINTS. This will give you the info you want: SELECT a.table_name, a.column_name, a.constraint_name, c.owner, -- referenced pk c.r_owner, c_pk.table_name r_table_name, c_pk.constraint_name r_pk FROM...
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What is the use of “assert” in Python?

...t True # nothing happens >>> assert False Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> AssertionError Assertions can include an optional message, and you can disable them when running the interpreter. To print a message if the assertion fails: ass...
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Chrome, Javascript, window.open in new tab

...pup’) by specifying options in the 3rd parameter 3. If the window.open call was not part of a user-initiated event, it’ll open in a new window. 4. A “user initiated event” does not have to the same function call – but it must originate in the function invoked by a user click 5. If a use...
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pytest: assert almost equal

... I noticed that this question specifically asked about py.test. py.test 3.0 includes an approx() function (well, really class) that is very useful for this purpose. import pytest assert 2.2 == pytest.approx(2.3) # fails, default is ± 2.3e-06 assert 2.2 == pyte...
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“Too many values to unpack” Exception

...nATupleWithThreeValues() print a print b raises Traceback (most recent call last): File "c.py", line 3, in ? a,b = returnATupleWithThreeValues() ValueError: too many values to unpack Now, the reason why this happens in your case, I don't know, but maybe this answer will point you in the r...