May 20, 2015 14:28
thanks cdeWizard
May 20, 2015 14:26
Looks like I needed to use ../parentdir/filename.ext rather than filename.ext
May 20, 2015 14:26
that's got it
May 20, 2015 14:21
do I need to run
$git log --follow path
once I've readded it?
May 20, 2015 14:21
(y)
May 20, 2015 14:20
so I can run
>$ git checkout head
and I'll be back to where I was?
May 20, 2015 14:19
cool, I'll add it back in and do a diff and see what happens
May 20, 2015 14:19
makes sense though
May 20, 2015 14:19
oh nice, I didn't know that
May 20, 2015 14:19
for now, yes
May 20, 2015 14:18
I can copy and paste the file back in, but the commit history will be a truncated.
May 20, 2015 14:18
no, because the file will be rm'ed and add'ed, that's what I'm trying to avoid
May 20, 2015 14:17
yup, it's there
May 20, 2015 14:17
love that detatched head :)
May 20, 2015 14:16
done
May 20, 2015 14:16
Hello, thanks for all the help. I was tempted to do that, but then that would lose all of the tracking for the file.
May 20, 2015 14:15
It wouldn't, that would checkout the delete, which is why I'm running git checkout SHA-1^ -- file_path to get the file before the delete. But at this point, git errors that it can't find the file. Which is the problem in the question.
May 20, 2015 14:15
What format should file_path be in? Relative to the root of the repo, relative to the directory bash is on? Fully qualified from the C:\? Something else?
May 20, 2015 14:15
There are other changes in that commit that I want, I only want to revert the rm of this file for that commit.
May 20, 2015 14:15
Sorry, I wasn't clear, I've already got the commit (and its sha hash) where it was deleted. I'm trying to undo this commit using that and git can't find the file.
 

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Feb 12, 2013 09:59
@dystroy Yeah, in most circumstances, the difference between perceivably slow to a human and merely slower, makes readability, maintainability and portability a fair trade for nanoseconds of performance.
Feb 12, 2013 09:56
Oh yeah, going native wherever possible based on cross-browser compatibility. I wondered whether there was any more up to date evidence on .each() in particular.
Feb 12, 2013 09:54
Is jQuery.each() still slow? stackoverflow.com/questions/1883611/should-i-use-jquery-each has answers from 2009.
 

Casual chat

This is the room for casual chat in english, hindi & gujarati....
Jan 22, 2013 19:44
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C#

General discussions about the c# language, Squirrels | gist.gi...
Aug 14, 2012 14:34
Any nuget experts?
May 10, 2012 13:57
Does anyone know if there's an SDK to write a C# console app that will connect to an Xbox 360 and simulate a controller?
Nov 7, 2011 17:31
I see. Perfect, thanks @yas4891
Nov 7, 2011 17:30
right, so it accesses the property, but mutates the value inside, not the actual property
Nov 7, 2011 17:28
but accessing by index won't call those methods
Nov 7, 2011 17:27
so if `Property` is defined:
private string[] _member;
public string[] Property {get {return _member;} set { _member = value;}}
The implemented `set()` won't get run?
Nov 7, 2011 17:22
Tiny question on Array Properties: will
Property[0] = "changed";
call the Property setter?
 
Jul 5, 2011 14:29
you too...
Jul 5, 2011 14:28
check out that jQuery in action book
Jul 5, 2011 14:27
I'll check it out
Jul 5, 2011 14:27
konami code
Jul 5, 2011 14:26
?
Jul 5, 2011 14:25
The Narwhal bacons at midnight?
Jul 5, 2011 14:25
you can upvote either answer if you found them useful
Jul 5, 2011 14:25
I'll add the successful code to the answer and you can accept that
Jul 5, 2011 14:24
the usual of an upvote an accept?
Jul 5, 2011 14:24
my pleasure
Jul 5, 2011 14:21
you want those functions to be registered against the same set of elements right?
Jul 5, 2011 14:20
if you want the stuff to fade in/fade out:
$("#menu li#menues a").hover(function() {
$(this).siblings(".sub").fadeIn(200);
},
function() {
$(this).siblings(".sub").fadeOut(200);
}
);
Jul 5, 2011 14:19
that will fade out something with the id menu: due to selector: $("#menu")
Jul 5, 2011 14:18
so for mouseleave use:
$("#menu li#menues a").hover(null, function() {
$(this).siblings(".sub").fadeIn(200);
});
Jul 5, 2011 14:18
that anon fn runs for the mouseenter event
Jul 5, 2011 14:17
yeah look at api.jquery.com/hover
Jul 5, 2011 14:15
check the order of the params?
Jul 5, 2011 14:13
the first chapter of that book's free :manning.com/bibeault2/SampleCH1.pdf