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Remove all stash git stash clear Removes the last stash git stash drop Or a specific stash git stash drop stash@{n}
To apply the last stash and remove it from the stack - type: git stash pop To apply specific stash and remove it from the stack - type: git stash pop stash@{n}
Applies the last stash without removing it from the stack git stash apply Or a specific stash git stash apply stash@{n}
The background-attachment property sets whether a background image is fixed or scrolls with the rest of the page. body { background-image: url('img.jpg'); background-attachment: fixed; } ValueDescriptionscrollThe background scrolls along with the element. This is default.fixedThe backgro...
The background-repeat property sets if/how a background image will be repeated. By default, a background-image is repeated both vertically and horizontally. div { background-image: url("img.jpg"); background-repeat: repeat-y; } Here's how a background-repeat: repeat-y looks lik...
Math.random(); produces an evenly distributed random number between 0 (inclusive) and 1 (exclusive) Example output: 0.22282187035307288 0.3948539895936847 0.9987191134132445
function randomMinMax(min:Number, max:Number):Number { return (min + (Math.random() * Math.abs(max - min))); } This function is called by passing a range of minimum and maximum values. Example: randomMinMax(1, 10); Example outputs: 1.661770915146917 2.5521070677787066 9.4362709657...
function randomAngle():Number { return (Math.random() * 360); } Example outputs: 31.554428357630968 230.4078639484942 312.7964010089636
More complicated tests sometimes need to have things set up before you run the code you want to test. It is possible to do this in the test function itself, but then you end up with large test functions doing so much that it is difficult to tell where the setup stops and the test begins. You can als...
To ignore a file foo.txt in any directory you should just write its name: foo.txt # matches all files 'foo.txt' in any directory If you want to ignore the file only in part of the tree, you can specify the subdirectories of a specific directory with ** pattern: bar/**/foo.txt # matches all file...
Example that builds an executable (editor) and links a library (highlight) to it. Project structure is straightforward, it needs a master CMakeLists and a directory for each subproject: CMakeLists.txt editor/ CMakeLists.txt src/ editor.cpp highlight/ CMakeLists.txt in...
Multiple rows can be inserted with a single insert command: INSERT INTO tbl_name (field1, field2, field3) VALUES (1,2,3), (4,5,6), (7,8,9); For inserting large quantities of data (bulk insert) at the same time, DBMS-specific features and recommendations exist. MySQL - LOAD DATA INFILE MSSQL - B...
The setup script is the centre of all activity in building, distributing, and installing modules using the Distutils. It's purpose is the correct installation of the software. If all you want to do is distribute a module called foo, contained in a file foo.py, then your setup script can be as simpl...
Travis CI has CMake 2.8.7 pre-installed. A minimal .travis.yml script for an out-of source build language: cpp compiler: - gcc before_script: # create a build folder for the out-of-source build - mkdir build # switch to build directory - cd build # run cmake; here we assume...
The CMake version preinstalled on Travis is very old. You can use the official Linux binaries to build with a newer version. Here is an example .travis.yml: language: cpp compiler: - gcc # the install step will take care of deploying a newer cmake version install: # first we creat...
int a = 1; int *a_pointer = &a; To dereference a_pointer and change the value of a, we use the following operation *a_pointer = 2; This can be verified using the following print statements. printf("%d\n", a); /* Prints 2 */ printf("%d\n", *a_pointer); /* Also prints...
If you need a completely customized view, you'll need to subclass View (the superclass of all Android views) and provide your custom sizing (onMeasure(...)) and drawing (onDraw(...)) methods: Create your custom view skeleton: this is basically the same for every custom view. Here we create the...
Custom views can also take custom attributes which can be used in Android layout resource files. To add attributes to your custom view you need to do the following: Define the name and type of your attributes: this is done inside res/values/attrs.xml (create it if necessary). The following file...
It is important for someone traversing through the git log to easily understand what each commit was all about. Good commit messages usually include a number of a task or an issue in a tracker and a concise description of what has been done and why, and sometimes also how it has been done. Better m...
Add this to your vimrc: nnoremap Q @q To start recording the "throwaway" macro, use qq. To finish recording hit q (in normal mode for both). To execute the recorded macro, use Q. This is useful for macros that you need to repeat many times in a row but won't be likely to use again af...

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