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Git status ignore line endings / identical files / windows & linux environment / dropbox / mled

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How do I pass command-line arguments to a WinForms application?

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Difference between is and as keyword

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mailto link multiple body lines

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Change timestamps while rebasing git branch

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How to render a PDF file in Android

... Since API Level 21 (Lollipop) Android provides a PdfRenderer class: // create a new renderer PdfRenderer renderer = new PdfRenderer(getSeekableFileDescriptor()); // let us just render all pages final int pageCount = renderer.getPageCoun...
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How to get orientation-dependent height and width of the screen?

...keyWindow] rootViewController] view] <UILayoutContainerView: 0xf7296f0; frame = (0 0; 320 480); transform = [0, -1, 1, 0, 0, 0]; autoresize = W+H; layer = <CALayer: 0xf729b80>> (gdb) po [[[[UIApplication sharedApplication] keyWindow] rootViewController] view] <U...
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How does one generate a random number in Apple's Swift language?

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Declaring an enum within a class

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What does static_assert do, and what would you use it for?

...head... #include "SomeLibrary.h" static_assert(SomeLibrary::Version > 2, "Old versions of SomeLibrary are missing the foo functionality. Cannot proceed!"); class UsingSomeLibrary { // ... }; Assuming that SomeLibrary::Version is declared as a static const, rather than being #de...