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boost::flat_map and its performance compared to map and unordered_map

...e, because your cache will not be warm, and your operation will likely be called just once. Therefore you need to benchmark using RDTSC, and time stuff calling them once only. Intel has made a paper describing how to use RDTSC (using a cpuid instruction to flush the pipeline, and calling it at least...
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UTF-8 byte[] to String

... You can see in here the java.nio.charset.Charset.availableCharsets() map all the charsets not just the charsets in the StandardCharsets. And if you want to use some other charset and still want to prevent the String constructor from throwing UnsupportedEncodingException you may use java.nio.charse...
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How to create the perfect OOP application [closed]

...ct and ShoppingCartItem. Product should have the product name, tax status, etc. but not quantity. Quantity is not a property of a product - it'll be different for each customer of the company who buys that particular product. ShoppingCartItem should have a Product and the quantity. That way the cust...
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How to open multiple pull requests on GitHub

When I open a pull request on GitHub . All commits since my last request and all new ones are automatically added to this request . ...
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What is AppDomain? [duplicate]

...rocess. Everything you usually think of as "per program" (static variables etc) is actually per-AppDomain. This is useful for: plugins (you can unload an AppDomain, but not an assembly within an AppDomain) security (you can run a set of code with specific trust levels) isolation (you can run diffe...
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Specifically, what's dangerous about casting the result of malloc?

Now before people start marking this a dup, I've read all the following, none of which provide the answer I'm looking for: ...
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Can a variable number of arguments be passed to a function?

...able to pass any number of arguments. def manyArgs(*arg): print "I was called with", len(arg), "arguments:", arg >>> manyArgs(1) I was called with 1 arguments: (1,) >>> manyArgs(1, 2, 3) I was called with 3 arguments: (1, 2, 3) As you can see, Python will unpack the arguments...
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Adding new column to existing DataFrame in Python pandas

... because if you have multiple rows, and you use the assignment, it assigns all rows of the new column with that value ( in your case e) which is usually undesirable. – Paniz Apr 27 '19 at 22:42 ...
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Understanding repr( ) function in Python

...gt;>> x 'foo' So the name x is attached to 'foo' string. When you call for example repr(x) the interpreter puts 'foo' instead of x and then calls repr('foo'). >>> repr(x) "'foo'" >>> x.__repr__() "'foo'" repr actually calls a magic method __repr__ of x, which gives the s...
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How can I create a unique constraint on my column (SQL Server 2008 R2)?

...lready have. It doesn't need to be entered into the expression dialogue at all. share | improve this answer | follow | ...