I'd like to be able to look through my command history and know the context from which I issued various commands--in other words, "what directory was I in?" There are various ways I could achieve this, but all of them (that I can think of) would require manipulating the zsh history to add (for instance) a commented line with the result of $(pwd). (I could create functions named cd & pushd & popd e
I'm looking for more elegant way to refresh webpage during tests (I use Selenium2). I just send F5 key but I wonder if driver has method for refreshing entire webpage Here is my code while(driver.findElements(By.xpath("//*[text() = 'READY']")).size() == 0 ) driver.findElement(By.xpath("//body")).sendKeys(Keys.F5); //element appear after text READY is presented driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("di
This solution worked better for me: Make a macro (I used Organize Imports, Format Code, Save All) Assign it a keystroke (I overrode Ctrl+S) Note: You will have to check the box "Do not show this message again" the first time for the organized imports, but it works as expected after that. Step-by-step for IntelliJ 10.0: Code -> "Optimize Imports...", if a dialogue box appears, check the box that sa
I am migrating my application from Grails 2.1 to 2.3. I am getting lot of errors after migration - I want some sample applications with Grails 2.3 and Spring integration. I did some HelloWorld sample applications, and those are working fine. But even I apply same thing in my application, even some where it is giving error. Because my application is very big(100mb) and i am using lot of integration
I would like to see test results ( system.out/err, log messages from components being tested ) as they run in the same console I run: gradle test And not wait until tests are done to look at the test reports ( that are only generated when tests are completed, so I can't "tail -f" anything while tests are running )
Is there a way to automatically generate a change log from Github issues? Ideally I want to be able to point at a closed milestone and generate either a plain text list of closed issues with their titles or, even better, a list with markup for links to the issues and the title of the issues themselves.
The jQuery documentation says the library has built-in support for the following events: blur, focus, load, resize, scroll, unload, click, dblclick, mousedown, mouseup, mousemove, mouseover, mouseout, mouseenter, mouseleave, change, select, submit, keydown, keypress, keyup, and error. I need to handle cut, copy, and paste events. How best to do that? FWIW, I only need to worry about WebKit (lucky
I was wondering if anyone had an idea for the best way to provide the functionality of bindData() outside of my grails controllers. In my current project I have created several groovy classes to model objects returned by an api. In these classes I have a static method that parses xml and returns a List of objects of the class. I would like to skip all the type casting nonsense by using the bindDat
In Grails (<2.3), if I leave grails.views.default.code='none' in the grails Config.groovy, it's up to me to HTML encode my expressions explicitly in the GSP files: ${myValue?.encodeAsHTML()}. If I set grails.views.default.codec='html" in the Config.groovy, then the HTML encoding happens automatically for every expression: ${myValue}. My question: If I set the default to 'html', how do I get back t
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