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What is the strict aliasing rule?

... ability to give aliasing warnings, sometimes giving us a friendly warning and sometimes not.) To see why this behavior is undefined, we have to think about what the strict aliasing rule buys the compiler. Basically, with this rule, it doesn't have to think about inserting instructions to refresh th...
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Can code that is valid in both C and C++ produce different behavior when compiled in each language?

C and C++ have many differences, and not all valid C code is valid C++ code. (By "valid" I mean standard code with defined behavior, i.e. not implementation-specific/undefined/etc.) ...
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How can I delete a file from a Git repository?

...y. After that, I committed it, added a couple of directories called dir1 and dir2 , and committed them to the Git repository. ...
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Difference between return and exit in Bash functions

What is the difference between the return and exit statement in Bash functions with respect to exit codes? 10 Answers ...
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Is there any use for unique_ptr with array?

...ocators. Some people need a dynamically sized array, so std::array is out. And some people get their arrays from other code that is known to return an array; and that code isn't going to be rewritten to return a vector or something. By allowing unique_ptr<T[]>, you service those needs. In sh...
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How do you use bcrypt for hashing passwords in PHP?

Every now and then I hear the advice "Use bcrypt for storing passwords in PHP, bcrypt rules". 11 Answers ...
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What is the leading LINQ for JavaScript library? [closed]

... really the same as linq to objects. (If it was, why would we need both Rx and Linq to Objects in .NET?) It works in the opposite direction to normal Linq in terms of the flow of data. – Daniel Earwicker Mar 23 '10 at 8:24 ...
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PyPy — How can it possibly beat CPython?

...nted in RPython which is a statically typed subset of Python (the language and not the CPython interpreter). - Refer https://pypy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/architecture.html for details. Q3. And what are the chances of a PyPyPy or PyPyPyPy beating their score? That would depend on the implementati...
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How can you do anything useful without mutable state?

I've been reading a lot of stuff about functional programming lately, and I can understand most of it, but the one thing I just can't wrap my head around is stateless coding. It seems to me that simplifying programming by removing mutable state is like "simplifying" a car by removing the dashboard:...
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What is the difference between partitioning and bucketing a table in Hive ?

...ten used for distributing load horizontally, this has performance benefit, and helps in organizing data in a logical fashion. Example: if we are dealing with a large employee table and often run queries with WHERE clauses that restrict the results to a particular country or department . For a faster...