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Configuring Vim for C++
I would like to make vim my C++ editor. I have very little experience working with it
and need help in configuring vim to work with C++.
I need such features as
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The type or namespace name does not exist in the namespace 'System.Web.Mvc'
Buiding MVC3 solution went well but have got an error in browser:
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What's the difference between encoding and charset?
I am confused about the text encoding and charset. For many reasons, I have to
learn non-Unicode, non-UTF8 stuff in my upcoming work.
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How to convert a string to an integer in JavaScript?
...use the native Number function:
var x = Number("1000")
If that doesn't work for you, then there are the parseInt, unary plus, parseFloat with floor, and Math.round methods.
parseInt:
var x = parseInt("1000", 10); // you want to use radix 10
// so you get a decimal number even with a leading...
When are you truly forced to use UUID as part of the design?
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I wrote the UUID generator/parser for Ruby, so I consider myself to be reasonably well-informed on the subject. There are four major UUID versions:
Version 4 UUIDs are essentially just 16 bytes of randomness pulled from a cryptographically secure r...
What does it mean when an HTTP request returns status code 0?
What does it mean when JavaScript network calls such as fetch or XMLHttpRequest, or any other type of HTTP network request, fail with an HTTP status code of 0?
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Automatic prune with Git fetch or pull
If someone deleted a remote branch because the work is over and I don't know, I won't do a git fetch --prune and eventually I will push back the deleted branch.
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What does !! mean in ruby?
...nvention stand.
Think of it as
!(!some_val)
One thing that is it used for legitimately is preventing a huge chunk of data from being returned. For example you probably don't want to return 3MB of image data in your has_image? method, or you may not want to return your entire user object in the ...
Overloading Macro on Number of Arguments
...__VA_ARGS__, FOO3, FOO2)(__VA_ARGS__)
So if you have these macros:
FOO(World, !) # expands to FOO2(World, !)
FOO(foo,bar,baz) # expands to FOO3(foo,bar,baz)
If you want a fourth one:
#define GET_MACRO(_1,_2,_3,_4,NAME,...) NAME
#define FOO(...) GET_MACRO(__VA_ARGS__, FOO4, FOO3, F...
Should I use alias or alias_method?
...e redefined if need be. (it's defined in the Module class.)
alias's behavior changes depending on its scope and can be quite unpredictable at times.
Verdict: Use alias_method - it gives you a ton more flexibility.
Usage:
def foo
"foo"
end
alias_method :baz, :foo
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