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The equivalent to git pull is the command git svn rebase This retrieves all the changes from the SVN repository and applies them on top of your local commits in your current branch. You can also use the command git svn fetch to retrieve the changes from the SVN repository and bring them to ...
The command git svn dcommit will create a SVN revision for each of your local git commits. As with SVN, your local git history must be in sync with the latest changes in the SVN repository, so if the command fails, try performing a git svn rebase first.
git does not recognice the concept of folders, it just works with files and their filepaths. This means git does not track empty folders. SVN, however, does. Using git-svn means that, by default, any change you do involving empty folders with git will not be propagated to SVN. Using the --rmdir fl...
This simple CUDA program demonstrates how to write a function that will execute on the GPU (aka "device"). The CPU, or "host", creates CUDA threads by calling special functions called "kernels". CUDA programs are C++ programs with additional syntax. To see how it works...
enable_shared_from_this enables you to get a valid shared_ptr instance to this. By deriving your class from the class template enable_shared_from_this, you inherit a method shared_from_this that returns a shared_ptr instance to this. Note that the object must be created as a shared_ptr in first pl...
You can pass parameters to I18n t method: # Example config/locales/en.yml en: page: users: "%{users_count} users currently online" # In models, controller, etc... I18n.t('page.users', users_count: 12) # In views # ERB <%= t('page.users', users_count: 12) %> #S...
using System; using System.Security.Cryptography; using System.Text; namespace ConsoleApplication1 { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { string source = "Hello World!"; using (SHA1 sha1Hash = SHA1.Create()) ...
using System; using System.Security.Cryptography; using System.Text; namespace ConsoleApplication1 { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { string source = "Hello World!"; using (SHA256 sha256Hash = SHA256.Create()) ...
using System; using System.Security.Cryptography; using System.Text; namespace ConsoleApplication1 { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { string source = "Hello World!"; using (SHA384 sha384Hash = SHA384.Create()) ...
using System; using System.Security.Cryptography; using System.Text; namespace ConsoleApplication1 { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { string source = "Hello World!"; using (SHA512 sha512Hash = SHA512.Create()) ...
{foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.keys # => [:foo, :biz] {foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.values # => ["bar", "baz"] {foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.to_a # => [[:foo, "bar"], [:biz, "baz"]] {foo: 'bar', biz: 'baz'}.each #<Enumerator: {:foo=>"bar", :b...
Highchart by default puts a credits label in the lower right corner of the chart. This can be removed using credits option in your chart settings. credits: { enabled: false } Or credits: false will remove the highcharts.com logo.
Some example cases when the result is an optional. var result: AnyObject? = someMethod() switch result { case nil: print("result is nothing") case is String: print("result is a String") case _ as Double: print("result is not nil, any value that is a Dou...
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Values can be given names using let: # let a = 1;; val a : int = 1 You can use similar syntax to define a function. Just provide additional parameters for the arguments. # let add arg1 arg2 = arg1 + arg2;; val add : int -> int -> int = <fun> We can call it like this: # add 1...
Enums in Swift are much more powerful than some of their counterparts in other languages, such as C. They share many features with classes and structs, such as defining initialisers, computed properties, instance methods, protocol conformances and extensions. protocol ChangesDirection { mutati...
localStorage, sessionStorage are JavaScript Objects and you can treat them as such. Instead of using Storage Methods like .getItem(), .setItem(), etc… here's a simpler alternative: // Set localStorage.greet = "Hi!"; // Same as: window.localStorage.setItem("greet", "Hi!&qu...
Undo changes to a file or directory in the working copy. git checkout -- file.txt Used over all file paths, recursively from the current directory, it will undo all changes in the working copy. git checkout -- . To only undo parts of the changes use --patch. You will be asked, for each chang...
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Node.js has 3 basic ways to handle exceptions/errors: try-catch block error as the first argument to a callback emit an error event using eventEmitter try-catch is used to catch the exceptions thrown from the synchronous code execution. If the caller (or the caller's caller, ...) used try/ca...

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