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C++/Assembly IDE on Linux [closed]

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SQLYog-Like MySQL GUI For Linux? [closed]

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linux find regex

I’m having trouble using the regex of the find command. Probably something I don’t understand about escaping on the command line. Why are these not the same? Bash, Ubuntu Answer Regular expressions with character classes (e.g. [[:digit:]]) are not supported in the default regular expression syntax…

Maximum values for time_t (struct timespec)

I am using the struct timespec structure and here it is: Thing is, user will be entering the values for each of these individual members, and i want to put a check a max. value the user can enter. Can I take the max. value of time_t as int max value? i.e INT_MAX for tv_sec and LONG_MAX (defined in limits.h)

Eclipse: Ctrl + Shift + ? hotkeys in Linux / KDE?

I’ve recently installed Eclipse Helios (Java Developers Edition, vanilla from www.eclipse.org) on my Arch Linux/KDE 4 machine to aid navigation in a large Java project. The problem is, many key bindings in Eclipse tend to use Ctrl + Shift as a modifier, and this is the same combination I use to switch k…

NoSQL Solution to Store Arrays?

I need a scalable NoSql solution to store data as arrays for many fields & time stamps, where the key is a combination of a field and a timestamp. Data would be stored in the following scheme: KEY –> “FIELD_NAME.YYYYMMDD.HHMMSS” VALUE –> [v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6] (v1..v6 are j…

mmap vs sbrk, performance comparison

Which of these calls is faster on average? I’ve heard that mmap is faster for smaller allocations but I haven’t heard a comparison of either. Any information on performance for these would be nice. Answer You should tag this with a particular implementation (like linux) since the answer surely var…

Read/Write LabView TDMS files in python under linux

Does anyone know of a way to read and write the National Instruments binary file type (TDMS) in python under linux? I know that NI has a C DLL available, but I don’t know how to access that through python, or if I even can do so under linux. Answer It looks like TDMS isn’t directly supported under…