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清单 1. 简单的潜在堆内存丢失和缓冲区覆盖
void f1(char *explanation)
{
char p1;
p1 = malloc(100);
(void) sprintf(p1,
"The f1 error occurred because of '%s'.",
explanation);
loca...
Code for decoding/encoding a modified base64 URL
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Won't this add up to three '=' chars? It appears that there will only be 0, 1, or 2 of these.
– Kirk Liemohn
Aug 4 '09 at 17:10
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Regular expressions in C: examples?
...based on this):
#include <regex.h>
regex_t regex;
int reti;
char msgbuf[100];
/* Compile regular expression */
reti = regcomp(&regex, "^a[[:alnum:]]", 0);
if (reti) {
fprintf(stderr, "Could not compile regex\n");
exit(1);
}
/* Execute regular expression */
reti = regexec...
Repeating characters in VIM insert mode
Is there a way of repeating a character while in Vim's insert mode? For example, say I would like to insert 80 dashes, in something like emacs I would type:
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C library function to perform sort
...return 1;
if (f < s) return -1;
return 0;
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int x[] = {4,5,2,3,1,0,9,8,6,7};
qsort (x, sizeof(x)/sizeof(*x), sizeof(*x), comp);
for (int i = 0 ; i < 10 ; i++)
printf ("%d ", x[i]);
return 0;
}
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max value of integer
...numbers as they were unsigned (that is, handling all bits correctly).
The character data type char is 16 bits wide, unsigned, and holds characters using UTF-16 encoding (however, it is possible to assign a char an arbitrary unsigned 16 bit integer that represents an invalid character codepoint)
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Can I escape html special chars in javascript?
...lay a text to HTML by a javascript function. How can I escape html special chars in JS? Is there an API ?
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How to ignore whitespace in a regular expression subject string?
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You can stick optional whitespace characters \s* in between every other character in your regex. Although granted, it will get a bit lengthy.
/cats/ -> /c\s*a\s*t\s*s/
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In C# what is the difference between ToUpper() and ToUpperInvariant()?
...d to hear that there are various other capitalization issues around elided characters etc. This is just one example I know off the top of my head... partly because it bit me years ago in Java, where I was upper-casing a string and comparing it with "MAIL". That didn't work so well in Turkey...
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When do we have to use copy constructors?
...at is not sufficient. For example:
class Class {
public:
Class( const char* str );
~Class();
private:
char* stored;
};
Class::Class( const char* str )
{
stored = new char[srtlen( str ) + 1 ];
strcpy( stored, str );
}
Class::~Class()
{
delete[] stored;
}
in this case memb...