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How are msys, msys2, and msysgit related to each other?

...und, but I can't find a thorough description of what's going on with these 3 versions of MSYS. (It's entirely possible I just don't know what to look for.) I do understand that MSYS is a minimal port of Linux tools to support development using MinGW, but I'm not clear on the relationship between the...
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Multiline bash commands in makefile

... 138 You can use backslash for line continuation. However note that the shell receives the whole com...
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What is the EAFP principle in Python?

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Objective-C Runtime: best way to check if class conforms to protocol?

... 309 According to the docs, [MyClass conformsToProtocol:@protocol(MyProtocol)]; should work. ...
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sass --watch with automatic minify?

... 563 sass --watch a.scss:a.css --style compressed Consult the documentation for updates: http://s...
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Android - Center TextView Horizontally in LinearLayout

... Joe 70.8k1717 gold badges121121 silver badges139139 bronze badges answered Oct 4 '11 at 17:54 Dan SDan S 8,74222 gold badges...
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Convert DataFrame column type from string to datetime, dd/mm/yyyy format

...t strict). Here it is in action: In [11]: pd.to_datetime(pd.Series(['05/23/2005'])) Out[11]: 0 2005-05-23 00:00:00 dtype: datetime64[ns] You can pass a specific format: In [12]: pd.to_datetime(pd.Series(['05/23/2005']), format="%m/%d/%Y") Out[12]: 0 2005-05-23 dtype: datetime64[ns] ...
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Is there a difference between foo(void) and foo() in C++ or C?

... 321 In C: void foo() means "a function foo taking an unspecified number of arguments of unspec...
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Difference: std::runtime_error vs std::exception()

... design. Update: Portability Linux vs Windows As Loki Astari and unixman83 noted in their answer and comments below, the constructor of the exception class does not take any arguments according to C++ standard. Microsoft C++ has a constructor taking arguments in the exception class, but this is no...
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Declaring and initializing variables within Java switches

... Switch statements are odd in terms of scoping, basically. From section 6.3 of the JLS: The scope of a local variable declaration in a block (§14.4) is the rest of the block in which the declaration appears, starting with its own initializer and including any further declarators to the right i...