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What does echo $? mean in shell programming?true echo $? # echoes 0 false echo $? # echoes 1 From the manual: (acessible by calling man bash in your shell) ? Expands to the exit status of the most recently executed foreground pipeline By convention an exit status of 0 means success, and non-zero return status means failure Learn more about exit statuses on wikipedia There are other special
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In MySQL, I use <> to preferentially place specific rows at the front of a sort request For instance, under the column topic, I have the classifications of 'Chair', 'Metabolomics', 'Proteomics', and 'Endocrine' I always want to list any individual (s) with the topic 'Chair', first, and then list the other members in alphabetical order based on their topic and then their name_last I do this
- 403 Forbidden vs 401 Unauthorized HTTP responses
Meaning if you have your own roll-your-own login process and never use HTTP Authentication, 403 is always the proper response and 401 should never be used Detailed and In-Depth From RFC2616 10 4 2 401 Unauthorized The request requires user authentication
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From what I've learned, auto has always been a weird storage class specifier that didn't serve any purpose However, I've tried what auto does, and it assumes the type of whatever I happen to assig
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