via (https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/442438-vim-tips-folding-fun)
zf#j
creates a fold from the cursor down # lines.zf/string
creates a fold from the cursor to string .zj
moves the cursor to the next fold.zk
moves the cursor to the previous fold.zo
opens a fold at the cursor.zO
opens all folds at the cursor.zm
increases the foldlevel by one.zM
closes all open folds.
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#include <iostream> | |
#include <sstream> | |
#include <functional> | |
#include <vector> | |
template <typename T, typename U> | |
U foldLeft(const std::vector<T>& data, | |
const U& initialValue, | |
const std::function<U(U,T)>& foldFn) { | |
typedef typename std::vector<T>::const_iterator Iterator; |
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
class String | |
def fuck(output=STDOUT, input=STDIN) | |
identity = lambda do |value| | |
return value | |
end | |
increment = lambda do |value| | |
return value+1 | |
end | |
decrement = lambda do |value| |