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Stop Visual Studio from launching a new browser window when starting debug?

...ess the running application, but it won't open the browser window automatically, it'll just start in the background and wait for any requests. share | improve this answer | f...
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Is it better to use std::memcpy() or std::copy() in terms to performance?

...y. I wrote a C++ SHA-2 implementation. In my test, I hash 5 strings using all four SHA-2 versions (224, 256, 384, 512), and I loop 300 times. I measure times using Boost.timer. That 300 loop counter is enough to completely stabilize my results. I ran the test 5 times each, alternating between the m...
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Add new field to every document in a MongoDB collection

...field" : 1, "test" : "a" } EDIT: In case you want to add a new_field to all your collection, you have to use empty selector, and set multi flag to true (last param) to update all the documents db.your_collection.update( {}, { $set: {"new_field": 1} }, false, true ) EDIT: In the above ...
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Missing include “bits/c++config.h” when cross compiling 64 bit program on 32 bit in Ubuntu

...ying to cross compile to a 64 bit target. Based on my research, I have installed the g++-multilib package. 8 Answers ...
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Iterating C++ vector from the end to the beginning

...; i != my_vector.rend(); ++i ) { } rbegin()/rend() were especially designed for that purpose. (And yes, incrementing a reverse_interator moves it backward.) Now, in theory, your method (using begin()/end() & --i) would work, std::vector's iterator being bidirectional, but remember,...
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How can I mark “To Do” comments in Xcode?

... You can also use // FIX: Everything crashes all the time to make it easier get back to parts of your code that generate issues using the Jump Bar. – Maarten Jun 4 '13 at 8:50 ...
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Is there an exponent operator in C#?

...o in most programs, and it doesn't seem justified to add an operator when calling Math.Pow() is simple. You asked: Do I have to write a loop or include another namespace to handle exponential operations? If so, how do I handle exponential operations using non-integers? Math.Pow supports double p...
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How much is the overhead of smart pointers compared to normal pointers in C++?

..._ptr always has memory overhead for reference counter, though it is very small. std::unique_ptr has time overhead only during constructor (if it has to copy the provided deleter and/or null-initialize the pointer) and during destructor (to destroy the owned object). std::shared_ptr has time overhe...
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Correct use for angular-translate in controllers

...e this, please pay attention to Pascal's answer. – knalli Oct 28 '14 at 9:05 I agree, using $watch is overkill. Below ...
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PostgreSQL return result set as JSON array?

...up The json_agg function produces this result out of the box. It automatically figures out how to convert its input into JSON and aggregates it into an array. SELECT json_agg(t) FROM t There is no jsonb (introduced in 9.4) version of json_agg. You can either aggregate the rows into an array and ...