What is the meaning of ` Cn = common name ou = organizational unit dc = domain component these are all parts of the x.500 directory specification, which defines nodes in a ldap directory Asked 9 years, 4 months ago modified 6 years, 6 months ago viewed 71k times
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Git pull occasionally will give me messages as follows
I do not understand the tags of u, a, and d Can someone please tell me what these mean At the end of ^\d*(:d+)?$ Is most likely the end of a sentence and most likely not part of the regex itself
Wouldn't match anything because nothing comes after the end of the string. 0 %d is a format specifier which acts as a place holder in statements like printf Where they are replaced by the value of variables To be specific % is used for integers data type
Now for %2d in this case too it works same as the one above with the difference that in this case the characters will be atleast two characters wide.
Can someone show me some official documentat. Why are hexadecimal numbers prefixed as 0x I understand the usage of the prefix, but i don't understand the significance of why 0x was chosen. I read different things on the internet and got confused, because every website says different things
I read about * referencing operator and &