I dislike how auto format messes up empty cycle body, like:
Before
for (int i = 0; isTest(i); i++);
After
for (int i = 0; isTest(i); i++)
;
How to configure eclipse not to do this?
Its like, you would think, such a tool like an IDE that is likely to be used by users and institutions with all kinds of ideas on style and formatting that they would allow users to configure it
"Why is this shortcut in [maya/Altium/inserttechnicalsoftwarehere so annoying, can't I move it?!?!"
@rubenvb used a ppa but that got some dependency problems which I tried to fix and this led to other problems which I also tried to fix and things got worse each step
eventually I decided to revert my machine instance to last snapshot.
@rubenvb if you ignore reality, clearly it is. I'm not saying I can't do it? It's a problem on the vps.
@StackedCrooked try debuild/pbuilder/sbuilder (IIRC) and transfer the package. If you don't upload to PPA you don't need to sign them (there's an option to skip the signing stage, IIRC)
Qt installation folder shrunk by >50% (5GB -> 2 GB). Programs folder only 5%. I could maybe win 10% if I compressed my entire disk. Which is not a big enough gain to bother with it.
user1804599
@thecoshman The server sends HTML to the client. :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes problem n+1: too many authors, doing too many tiny patches, with too little an understanding of the code, with too little care for the poor sod who has to fix that shit next month.
hmmm. I have a select query that selects a subset of a large chunk of data, now I want to select multiple of such subsets, ie like running the select query in a loop, but in SQL, is such a thing possible?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well I understood it as "I want to run the query multiple times with sub ranges" or something, which is definitely a use case for cursors or limit/offset