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When is a C++ destructor called?

Basic Question: when does a program call a class' destructor method in C++? I have been told that it is called whenever an object goes out of scope or is subjected to a delete ...
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Is Python strongly typed?

... Python is strongly, dynamically typed. Strong typing means that the type of a value doesn't change in unexpected ways. A string containing only digits doesn't magically become a number, as may happen in Perl. Every change of type requires an explicit...
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JavaScript function order: why does it matter?

JSHint complains when my JavaScript calls a function that is defined further down the page than the call to it. However, my page is for a game, and no functions are called until the whole thing has downloaded. So why does the order functions appear in my code matter? ...
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PHP Fatal error: Using $this when not in object context

... @Sarfraz No offense, but it is still wrong. You can call an instance method with ::. It is against E_STRICT, but it does work as long as the method body does not reference the instance scope, e.g. uses $this. Also, self::foo will not point to $this->foo. It references a clas...
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how to remove untracked files in Git?

...y files, that you havn't thought of at first. Please double check and read all the comments below this answer and the --help section, etc., so to know all details to fine-tune your commands and surely get the expected result. ...
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Casting vs using the 'as' keyword in the CLR

...d within the if body.) That's slightly annoying in some cases, so if you really care about introducing the smallest number of variables possible in every scope, you might still want to use is followed by a cast. I don't think any of the answers so far (at the time of starting this answer!) have r...
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What is a NullPointerException, and how do I fix it?

... When you declare a reference variable (i.e. an object) you are really creating a pointer to an object. Consider the following code where you declare a variable of primitive type int: int x; x = 10; In this example, the variable x is an int and Java will initialize it to 0 for you. When yo...
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Is there a function to make a copy of a PHP array to another?

...ewLarsson raises a point in the comments below. PHP has a special feature called "references". They are somewhat similar to pointers in languages like C/C++, but not quite the same. If your array contains references, then while the array itself is passed by copy, the references will still resolve to...
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Add Variables to Tuple

... I think its important to note that tuples are immutable - they cannot actually be modified. What this solution does is create a new tuple based on two existing tuples. – That1Guy Jan 16 '19 at 20:58 ...
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No generic implementation of OrderedDictionary?

...s methods for sorting the way that List<T> does since this is essentially a hybrid IList and IDictionary. I've included my implementation here for posterity. Here's the interface. Notice that it includes System.Collections.Specialized.IOrderedDictionary, which is the non-generic version of t...