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c++11 Return value optimization or move? [duplicate]
I don't understand when I should use std::move and when I should let the compiler optimize... for example:
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Why catch and rethrow an exception in C#?
...about where the exception actually was created.
Second, if you just catch and re-throw like that, I see no added value, the code example above would be just as good (or, given the throw ex bit, even better) without the try-catch.
However, there are cases where you might want to catch and rethrow a...
How to see which commits in one branch aren't in the other?
I have two branches devel and next . In devel I have a more or less huge amount of commits. Some of the commits are cherry picked in next . Also I added some commits to next which are merged to devel .
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Signed to unsigned conversion in C - is it always safe?
...unsigned values, resulting in a large result (depending on the values of u and i).
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According to the C99 Standard:
6.3.1.8 Usual arithmetic conversions
If both operands have the same type, then no further conversion is needed.
Otherwise, if both operands have signed intege...
Why does Lua have no “continue” statement?
I have been dealing a lot with Lua in the past few months, and I really like most of the features but I'm still missing something among those:
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Why git can't do hard/soft resets by path?
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Because there's no point (other commands provide that functionality already), and it reduces the potential for doing the wrong thing by accident.
A "hard reset" for a path is just done with git checkout HEAD -- <path> (checking out the existing version o...
Internal typedefs in C++ - good style or bad style?
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I think it is excellent style, and I use it myself. It is always best to limit the scope of names as much as possible, and use of classes is the best way to do this in C++. For example, the C++ Standard library makes heavy use of typedefs within classes.
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Can you do this HTML layout without using tables?
...wrong with using the tools that are available to you to do the job quickly and correctly.
In this case a table worked perfectly.
I personally would have used a table for this.
I think nested tables should be avoided, things can get messy.
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Are email addresses case sensitive?
I've read that by standard first part of e-mail is case sensitive, however I've tried to send e-mail to name@example.com , Name@example.com and NAME@example.com - it has arrived in each case.
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RAII and smart pointers in C++
... RAII , what are smart pointers , how are these implemented in a program and what are the benefits of using RAII with smart pointers?
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