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  • PostgreSQL, triggers, and concurrency to enforce a temporal key

    - by Hobbes
    I want to define a trigger in PostgreSQL to check that the inserted row, on a generic table, has the the property: "no other row exists with the same key in the same valid time" (the keys are sequenced keys). In fact, I has already implemented it. But since the trigger has to scan the entire table, now i'm wondering: is there a need for a table-level lock? Or this is managed someway by the PostgreSQL itself?

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  • Wait For Return Key Press Using Java Scanner

    - by Gordon
    What would be the best way to wait for a return key press from the user using the Java Scanner Class? In a command line tool I would like the user to confirm before carrying out an action. Please correct me if there a more standard way of doing this in a command line tool.

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  • Java - get index of key in HashMap?

    - by llm
    In java if I am looping over the keySet() of a HashMap, how do I (inside the loop), get the numerical index of that key? Basically, as I loop through the map, I want to be able to get 0,1,2...I figure this would be cleaner than declaring an int and incrementing with each iteration. Thanks.

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  • Detect if a key is bound to something in vim

    - by WishCow
    I'd like to know if there is a way to figure out if a key does something in vim. I know that I can use :map to see user-defined mappings, but is there something for the built-in stuff? For example, I always had CTRL-W bound to close tab, because I thought that it was unused. After half a year, I found out that there are some sequences that use it, like CTRL-W CTRL-S to split the window, and it was a nightmare to retrain myself.

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  • Android change background of key dynamically

    - by Wouter
    I'm building a custom keyboard in android. My input.xml: <com.mykeyboard.MyKeyboardView xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:id="@+id/keyboard" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:layout_alignParentBottom="true" android:keyBackground="@drawable/keybg" /> All the keys do have the same background. Now I'm trying to dynamically change the background of one single key. Is this possible?

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  • can I have an abstract base class with the key attribute being generic

    - by Greg
    Hi, I want to create a re-usable library. I was going to use extension methods however I run into some issues in some cases for the client to have to specify in the calling method the types. QUESTION - If I use an abstract base class as the basis, can I specify an attribute/property in the class to be generic (e.g. the key property might be an 'int' in one case, or a 'string' in another)?

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  • get dictionary key by value

    - by loviji
    how to get a Dictionary key by value in C#? Dictionary<string, string> types = new Dictionary<string, string>() { {"1", "one"}, {"2", "two"}, {"3", "three"} }; I want simething like this: getByValueKey(string value); getByValueKey("one") must be return "1". What is the best way do this? may be HashTable, SortedLists?

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  • Python: if key in dict vs. try/except

    - by LeeMobile
    I have a question about idioms and readability, and there seems to be a clash of Python philosophies for this particular case: I want to build dictionary A from dictionary B. If a specific key does not exist in B, then do nothing and continue on. Which way is better? try: A["blah"] = B["blah"] except KeyError: pass or if "blah" in B: A["blah"] = B["blah"] "Do and ask for forgiveness" vs. "simplicity and explicitness". Which is better and why?

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  • perl - getting a value from a map where the key has a dot

    - by imerez
    I have a map in perl which has been dumped into from some legacy code the name of the key has now changed from simply reqHdrs to reqHdrs.bla $rec->{reqHdrs.bla} My problem is now I cant seem to access this field from the map any ideas ? The following is my error Download Script Output: Bareword "reqHdrs" not allowed while "strict subs" in use

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  • [jquery] e.which code for escape key

    - by Shishant
    I have two functions. When enter is pressed the functions runs correctly but when escape is pressed it doesn't. What's the correct number for the escape key? $(document).keypress(function(e) { if (e.which == 13) { $('.save').click(); } // enter (works as expected) if (e.which == 27) { $('.cancel').click(); } // esc (does not work) });

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  • bind key to complete filename wherever the context is in Zsh

    - by lilydjwg
    Sometimes I want a filename instead of what zsh guesses for me. For example, I have a PNG file without a proper .png suffix, which makes zsh think it isn't a picture and won't list it when I type Tab to complete arguments of display. I am wondering if there is a key sequence that completes for a filename wherever the context is, like ^XC for _correct_filename, or how to configure zsh to do the thing?

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  • How to access key itself using javascript

    - by Wondering
    Hi All, I have a json like: var xx= {'name':'alx','age':12}; now i can read the value of name which is 'alx' as xx[0].name, but how to retrieve value of 'name' itself, means how i can fetch Key @ run time. Please let me know if my question is not clear and you guys want more info. Thanks.

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