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Virtual functions and performance - C++
...e a very slight effect on performance, but it's unlikely to affect the overall performance of your application. Better places to look for performance improvements are in algorithms and I/O.
An excellent article that talks about virtual functions (and more) is Member Function Pointers and the Fastes...
How can I unstage my files again after making a local commit?
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What is described in this answer is actually what git commit --amend does; but with a much more complicated workflow. This does not answer the question OP asked, in spite of giving a good direction (git reset).
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An algorithm for inflating/deflating (offsetting, buffering) polygons
...re written in Delphi, C++ and C#. It has a very unencumbered Boost license allowing it to be used in both freeware and commercial applications without charge.
Polygon offsetting can be performed using one of three offset styles - squared, round and mitered.
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Getting an element from a Set
...as already been added to the Set? For example, when .equals() does not use all of the fields, as the OP specified. A less efficient solution would be to remove the element and re-add it with its values updated.
– KyleM
Feb 19 '13 at 17:48
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How is set() implemented?
...ts in python have O(1) membership-checking. How are they implemented internally to allow this? What sort of data structure does it use? What other implications does that implementation have?
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input type=file show only button
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This answer is so simple and elegant and has worked for all browsers.
– Mike.C.Ford
Mar 19 '15 at 15:55
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What is a “thread” (really)?
... to find a good definition, and get an understanding, of what a thread really is.
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Non-static variable cannot be referenced from a static context
... what you see with the class "car". The class contains which is similar to all cars. Think of it as a template or an idea.
At the same time, the car you see is an instance of the class "car" since it has all the properties which you expect: There is someone driving it, it has an engine, wheels.
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Compiling C++ on remote Linux machine - “clock skew detected” warning
I'm connected to my university's small Linux cluster via PuTTY and WinSCP, transferring files using the latter and compiling and running them with the former. My work so far has been performed in the university's labs, but today I have been doing some work at home that generated an interesting warn...
Data structure: insert, remove, contains, get random element, all at O(1)
... of the elements themselves as the keys.... I knew I was close, but this really nails it on the head!
– guildner
Apr 16 '11 at 6:36
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