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What's the difference between git reset --mixed, --soft, and --hard?
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When you modify a file in your repository, the change is initially unstaged. In order to commit it, you must stage it—that is, add it to the index—using git add. When you make a commit, the changes that are committed are those that have been added to the index.
git reset changes, a...
Why does struct alignment depend on whether a field type is primitive or user-defined?
... The documentation of StructLayoutAttribute is pretty interesting. Basically, only blittable types are controlled through StructLayout in managed memory. Interesting, never knew that.
– Michael Stum♦
Jul 15 '14 at 7:01
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What should go into an .h file?
...Things like class declarations, function prototypes, and enumerations typically go in header files. In a word, "definitions".
Code files (.cpp) are designed to provide the implementation information that only needs to be known in one file. In general, function bodies, and internal variables that sh...
Will web browsers cache content over https
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I'm not sure we're all on the same page here. Are we talking about whether HTTPS content will be cached by default, or are asking if it will be cached assuming certain HTTP response headers? The link to the web caching tutorial that you linked ...
Select distinct using linq [duplicate]
...le rather than IList as the Linq above is lazily evaluated: it doesn't actually do all of the work until the enumerable is iterated. When you call ToList it actually walks the entire enumerable forcing all of the work to be done up front. (And may take a little while if your enumerable is infinitely...
What is self-documenting code and can it replace well documented code? [closed]
... class) has a clear semantic name. Having more comments than necessary actually makes it harder (!) to read the code, so if your colleague
writes documentation comments (Doxygen, JavaDoc, XML comments etc.) for every class, member, type and method AND
clearly comments any parts of the code that ar...
Programmatically Request Access to Contacts
...ss to the address book must be granted before it can be access programmatically. Here is what I ended up doing.
#import <AddressBookUI/AddressBookUI.h>
// Request authorization to Address Book
ABAddressBookRef addressBookRef = ABAddressBookCreateWithOptions(NULL, NULL);
if (ABAddress...
Why does git perform fast-forward merges by default?
Coming from mercurial, I use branches to organize features.
Naturally, I want to see this work-flow in my history as well.
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Difference Between One-to-Many, Many-to-One and Many-to-Many?
...to a skill, but the skill need not relate back to just those people. Typically it would, but such symmetry is not a requirement. Take love, for example -- it is bi-directional ("I-Love", "Loves-Me"), but often asymmetric ("I love her, but she doesn't love me")!
All of these are well supported by H...
C++ : why bool is 8 bits long?
...can't. But you can create a pointer to a byte. So a boolean in C++ is typically byte-sized. (It may be larger as well. That's up to the implementation. The main thing is that it must be addressable, so no C++ datatype can be smaller than a byte)
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