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C/C++ check if one bit is set in, i.e. int variable

... "have" to do it this way. But I usually write: /* Return type (8/16/32/64 int size) is specified by argument size. */ template<class TYPE> inline TYPE BIT(const TYPE & x) { return TYPE(1) << x; } template<class TYPE> inline bool IsBitSet(const TYPE & x, const TYPE &...
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The input is not a valid Base-64 string as it contains a non-base 64 character

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Convert a binary NodeJS Buffer to JavaScript ArrayBuffer

...ing integers when possible using DataView. Until size&0xfffffffe, copy 32-bit integers, then, if there's 1 byte remaining, copy 8-bit integer, if 2 bytes, copy 16-bit integer, and if 3 bytes, copy 16-bit and 8-bit integer. – Triang3l Feb 13 '13 at 17:25 ...
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How to explain Katana and OWIN in simple words and uses?

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Subtract days from a date in JavaScript

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Can someone explain the dollar sign in Javascript?

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What is the Sign Off feature in Git for?

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How can I generate an MD5 hash?

....toString(16); // Now we need to zero pad it if you actually want the full 32 chars. while(hashtext.length() < 32 ){ hashtext = "0"+hashtext; } share | improve this answer | ...
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Python: Tuples/dictionaries as keys, select, sort

...12) fruit2 = Fruit("pear", "green", 22) fruit3 = Fruit("banana", "yellow", 32) fruits = [fruit3, fruit2, fruit1] The simple list fruits will be much easier, less confusing, and better-maintained. Some examples of use: All outputs below is the result after running the given code snippet follow...
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JavaScript property access: dot notation vs. brackets?

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