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Listening for variable changes in JavaScript

...ve an array of listeners instead of a single one and then instead of just calling this.aListener(val), you would have to loop through all listener functions and call each one passing val. Typically, the method is called addListener instead of registerListener. – Akira ...
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std::unique_lock or std::lock_guard?

...er you need to relock the guard. std::unique_lock has other features that allow it to e.g.: be constructed without locking the mutex immediately but to build the RAII wrapper (see here). std::lock_guard also provides a convenient RAII wrapper, but cannot lock multiple mutexes safely. It can be us...
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Using the Android Application class to persist data

..., the Application class does not have the same life-cycle (i.e. it is, for all intents and purposes, always instantiated). Does it make sense to store the state information inside of the application class and then reference it from the Activity, or is that generally not the "acceptable" method due ...
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Cannot open include file 'afxres.h' in VC2010 Express

...nks, then i get the error: error RC2104: undefined keyword or key name: IDC_STATIC – clamp Aug 25 '10 at 13:16 @clamp:...
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What happens to a detached thread when main() exits?

..._local) variables of other threads nor static objects. This appears to be allowed to allow thread managers as static objects (note in [basic.start.term]/4 says as much, thanks to @dyp for the pointer). Problems arise when the destruction of static objects has finished, because then execution enter...
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Calculate distance between 2 GPS coordinates

...y solution: #include <math.h> #include "haversine.h" #define d2r (M_PI / 180.0) //calculate haversine distance for linear distance double haversine_km(double lat1, double long1, double lat2, double long2) { double dlong = (long2 - long1) * d2r; double dlat = (lat2 - lat1) * d2r; ...
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What is the exact difference between currentTarget property and target property in javascript

Can anyone please tell me the exact difference between currentTarget and target property in Javascript events with example and which property is used in which scenario? ...
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Looping through a hash, or using an array in PowerShell

... how: $hash = @{ a = 1 b = 2 c = 3 } $hash.Keys | % { "key = $_ , value = " + $hash.Item($_) } Output: key = c , value = 3 key = a , value = 1 key = b , value = 2 share | improve th...
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Nested defaultdict of defaultdict

... For an arbitrary number of levels: def rec_dd(): return defaultdict(rec_dd) >>> x = rec_dd() >>> x['a']['b']['c']['d'] defaultdict(<function rec_dd at 0x7f0dcef81500>, {}) >>> print json.dumps(x) {"a": {"b": {"c": {"d": {}}}}} ...
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What's the best way to validate an XML file against an XSD file?

... JDK 6 uses SAX parser with a StreamSource. A JAXP implementation could legally use a DOM parser in this case, but there is no reason to. If you use a DOM parser explicitly for validation, you will definitely instantiate a DOM tree. – McDowell Jul 21 '12 at 14:...