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Static variable inside of a function in C

...o() to the return from foo(); so it would be re-initialized to 5 on every call. The keyword static acts to extend the lifetime of a variable to the lifetime of the programme; e.g. initialization occurs once and once only and then the variable retains its value - whatever it has come to be - over al...
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How do you remove an invalid remote branch reference from Git?

...might be needing a prune: git remote prune public prune Deletes all stale tracking branches under <name>. These stale branches have already been removed from the remote repository referenced by <name>, but are still locally available in "remotes/<name>". With --dry-...
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What are the main purposes of using std::forward and which problems it solves?

... references. What is the purpose of doing that? How would that affect the called function inner if we leave t1 & t2 as lvalues? ...
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Is a successor for TeX/LaTeX in sight? [closed]

... There is a LaTeX3 project that has been going on for basically forever. In that sense, it is a successor to the current LaTeX2e. You forget/ignore the primary goal for TeX when it was created -- "TeX is a new typesetting system intended for the creation of beautiful books". The goa...
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HTML5 Canvas vs. SVG vs. div

...rs. Canvas has the best performance hands-down, but you have to implement all concepts of managed state (object selection, etc) yourself, or use a library. The long answer: HTML5 Canvas is simply a drawing surface for a bit-map. You set up to draw (Say with a color and line thickness), draw tha...
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Fragments within Fragments

I'm wondering if this is actually a bug in the Android API: 6 Answers 6 ...
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What's the result of += in C and C++?

...7.1: The assignment operator (=) and the compound assignment operators all group right-to-left. All require a modifiable lvalue as their left operand and return an lvalue with the type and value of the left operand after the assignment has taken place. EDIT : The behavior of (i+=10)+=10 in ...
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Why are interface variables static and final by default?

...ariable. As for the part about final, that doesn't offer an explanation at all - it just describes what final means. – pyrocrasty May 9 '16 at 6:34 3 ...
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Studies on optimal code width?

... Actually, the 80-column thing long precedes DOS. It comes from card punches, which were 80-column devices. And to kind of answer the OP's question, one "study" has been going on for about 600 years now - the printed book. These ...
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Which Eclipse files belong under version control?

...ect-dir/.classpath project-dir/.settings/* should be in your SCM (especially .project and .classpath according to the Eclipse documentation). The goal is that anyone can checkout/update his/her SCM workspace and import the Eclipse project into the Eclipse workspace. For that, you want to use on...