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What is 'Context' on Android?

...ot be able to do if it didn't have the context? – dinosaur Apr 22 '16 at 17:33 15 A piece of code...
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Call a function from another file?

...to do with Python 3, or is a general problem? – DarkRose Jun 29 '15 at 7:02 7 @GamesBrainiac, wha...
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Correct way to pause Python program

... For windows only use: import os os.system("pause") share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How do I update the password for Git?

... To fix this on macOS, you can use git config --global credential.helper osxkeychain A username and password prompt will appear with your next Git action (pull, clone, push, etc.). For Windows, it's the same command with a different argume...
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I change the capitalization of a directory and Git doesn't seem to pick up on it

I'm developing a project on OS X Lion that is under Git version control. I had these lowercase directories and then later capitalized them (e.g. emailaddresses => EmailAddresses), but Git doesn't seem to recognize the change. It still thinks the directories are lowercase when I run git ls-files an...
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When to make a type non-movable in C++11?

...gave a good example of a type which shouldn't be movable: std::mutex. The OS's native mutex type (e.g. pthread_mutex_t on POSIX platforms) might not be "location invariant" meaning the object's address is part of its value. For example, the OS might keep a list of pointers to all initialized mutex ...
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How Can I Browse/View The Values Stored in Redis [closed]

...source desktop tools, also take a look on Redis Desktop Manager. It's a cross-platform open source Redis DB management tool (i.e. Admin GUI) share | improve this answer | ...
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onSaveInstanceState () and onRestoreInstanceState ()

... Usually you restore your state in onCreate(). It is possible to restore it in onRestoreInstanceState() as well, but not very common. (onRestoreInstanceState() is called after onStart(), whereas onCreate() is called before onStart(). Use the put methods to store values in onSav...
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live output from subprocess command

... Executive Summary (or "tl;dr" version): it's easy when there's at most one subprocess.PIPE, otherwise it's hard. It may be time to explain a bit about how subprocess.Popen does its thing. (Caveat: this is for Python 2.x, although 3.x is similar; and I'm quite fuzzy on the Windows variant. ...
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Why does running the Flask dev server run itself twice?

...use_reloader to False you'll see the behaviour go away, but then you also lose the reloading functionality: app.run(port=4004, debug=config.DEBUG, host='0.0.0.0', use_reloader=False) You can disable the reloader when using the flask run command too: FLASK_DEBUG=1 flask run --no-reload You can ...