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What is Hindley-Milner?
I encountered this term Hindley-Milner , and I'm not sure if grasp what it means.
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Entity Framework: table without primary key
...t to. The number of confusing bugs that could be introduced is staggering and scary, not to mention the fact that your performance will likely go down the tubes.
Don't work around this. Fix your data model.
EDIT: I've seen that a number of people are downvoting this question. That's fine, I sup...
Can I stretch text using CSS?
...h the text vertically so it's kind of deformed. This would be in one div, and then the normal text beside it would be in another div. How can I do this?
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Commenting in a Bash script inside a multiline command
...omment here` \
def `#Another chance for a comment` \
xyz, etc.
And for pipelines specifically, there is a clean solution with no overhead:
echo abc | # Normal comment OK here
tr a-z A-Z | # Another normal comment OK here
sort | # The pipelines are automatically co...
Re-doing a reverted merge in Git
...owever, the time has come to merge 28s into develop , but git-merge command sees the original merge, and happily announces that all is well and branches have been already merged. What do I do now? Create a 'Revert "Revert "28s -> develop"" ' commit? Doesn't seem to be a good way to do it, but I c...
Is gcc std::unordered_map implementation slow? If so - why?
... performance critical software in C++. There we need a concurrent hash map and implemented one. So we wrote a benchmark to figure out, how much slower our concurrent hash map is compared with std::unordered_map .
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How to unstage large number of files without deleting the content
...o an overzealous "git add" run:
git reset
Your changes will be unstaged and ready for you to re-add as you please.
DO NOT RUN git reset --hard.
It will not only unstage your added files, but will revert any changes you made in your working directory. If you created any new files in working ...
Conveniently map between enum and int / String
...t(byte num) {
return map.get(num);
}
}
This solution is nice and doesn't require 'fiddling with reflection' because it's based on the fact that all enum types implicitly inherit the Enum interface.
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Sorting arrays in NumPy by column
...initially define your array with fields...
As a quick example, to sort it and return a copy:
In [1]: import numpy as np
In [2]: a = np.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[0,0,1]])
In [3]: np.sort(a.view('i8,i8,i8'), order=['f1'], axis=0).view(np.int)
Out[3]:
array([[0, 0, 1],
[1, 2, 3],
[4, 5...
how to provide a swap function for my class?
...is the proper use of swap. Write it this way when you write "library" code and want to enable ADL (argument-dependent lookup) on swap. Also, this has nothing to do with SFINAE.
// some algorithm in your code
template<class T>
void foo(T& lhs, T& rhs) {
using std::swap; // enable '...
