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What happens if i return before the end of using statement? Will the dispose be called?
...ogram is guaranteed to crash, along with any memory allocated to it, so in 99.9% of cases it's a non-issue, unless you're doing wonky stuff like writing to a file in your dispose method. Aside from the catastrophic program crash, that is.
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Enums and Constants. Which to use when?
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How to detect incoming calls, in an Android device?
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How can I deploy an iPhone application from Xcode to a real iPhone device?
...an iPhone application from Xcode to real iPhone device without having a US$99 Apple certificate?
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What are the differences between “=” and “
... Why hurt your eyes and finger with <- if you can use =? In 99.99% of times = is fine. Sometimes you need <<- though, which is a different history.
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Objective-C for Windows
.../System/Library/Headers -L /GNUstep/GNUstep/System/Library/Libraries -std=c99 -lobjc -lgnustep-base -fconstant-string-class=NSConstantString
Finally, from the command prompt, type helloworld to run it
All the best, and have fun with Objective-C!
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I used the default install path - adjus...
Appropriate datatype for holding percent values?
...pends on the requirement. The OP showed 2 decimal places so I assumed that 99.99% and 100.00% are valid values. If you want percents with 0 decimal places, then you can use decimal(3,2) to store them as fractions or a tinyint if you are going to store whole numbers.
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Adding a new array element to a JSON object
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Code signing certificate for open-source projects?
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Why sizeof int is wrong, while sizeof(int) is right?
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From C99 Standard
6.5.3.4.2
The sizeof operator yields the size (in bytes) of its operand, which may be an expression or the parenthesized name of a
type.
In your case int is neither expression nor parenthesized name.
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