How to generate tags file for Go source In mac, I installed exuberant ctags , and tried the below command in source directory ctags -f gosource.tags -R `pwd` But, it doesn't consider *.go files. Do I have to use -h option? But, isn't it only for header files, as per the manual? Please give me the correct command so that I can use the tags file with vim. I also prefer absolute path so that I can ke
After spending most of my waking time on Stack Overflow, for better or for worse, I've come to notice how 99% of the C++ questions are answered with "use boost::wealreadysolvedyourproblem", but there must definitely be a few areas Boost doesn't cover, but would be better if it did. So what features is Boost missing? I'll start by saying: boost::sql (although SOCI should try to become a legal p
There are a few things I have started to do that I do not think are standard: 1) With the advent of properties, I no longer use "_" to prefix "private" class variables. After all, if a variable can be accessed by other classes shouldn't there be a property for it? I always disliked the "_" prefix for making code uglier, and now I can leave it out. 2) Speaking of private things, I prefer to place p
Literal Octals At one point I was reading in a matrix which used leading zeros to maintain proper rows and columns. Mathematically this is correct, since leading zero obviously don't alter the underlying value. Attempts to define a var with this matrix, however, would fail mysteriously with: java.lang.NumberFormatException: Invalid number: 08 which totally baffled me. The reason is that Clojure tr
I've been using Mercurial but would like to do a quick demo of Git. What are the Git equivalents of: hg init . # start a project in the current directory hg addremove # look for any added or deleted files hg commit -m "comment" # commit any uncomitted changes hg status # what have i changed since the last commit?
Edit: Since it appears that there's either no solution, or I'm doing something so non-standard that nobody knows - I'll revise my question to also ask: What is the best way to accomplish logging when a python app is making a lot of system calls? My app has two modes. In interactive mode, I want all output to go to the screen as well as to a log file, including output from any system calls. In daem
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