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I am trying to run the following in a makefile
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-02 at 15:49"file('''*.c$''')" worked
QUESTION
I'm having trouble using env vars for my docker-compose.yml
image names on the public GitLab CI servers. I'm using docker in docker, with an image that I'm installing docker-compose in, however it appears that when I attempt to run docker-compose
commands, the env vars in the file are being escaped, for some reason. This deosn't happen on my local machine, even if I try running inside the same versions of the docker/dicker-in-docker containers.
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-02 at 20:49It's a problem with docker-compose. The issue has been fixed recently (somewhere between version 1.25.4 and 1.27.4), that's why you can observe different behavior locally and on GitLab.
If you can upgrade docker-compose on the worker to the latest version, it should fix the problem. Otherwise you can try replacing cp .env.ci .env
in your before_script
with:
QUESTION
I'm a bit confused because I'm programming a plugin for WordPress by using composer as it's the real way to go.
So I've created a composer file inside my plugin and some other stuff. In the composer file I've added my namespace for autoloading:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-11 at 22:30Since your code base is not compatible with PSR-4 autoloading, a psr-4 mapping inside your composer.json's autoload section won't work, as you noticed.
I'd say you have two choices here:
First one would be to use classmap
instead:
QUESTION
Considering the advantages of copy-and-swap idiom...
Why do we still need copy-assignment operator accepting references as the mainstream?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-03 at 12:41Pass by reference is for avoiding unnecessary copy when you need faster executions, and pass by a const reference is when you want to pass it fast and read-only. And pass by copy is when you want to copy the object to be able to manipulate it in the course of the execution/implementation of your function.
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