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Setting variable to NULL after free
...dangling pointer is accessed after it is freed, you may read or overwrite random memory. If a null pointer is accessed, you get an immediate crash on most systems, telling you right away what the error is.
For local variables, it may be a little bit pointless if it is "obvious" that the pointer isn...
Difference between setUp() and setUpBeforeClass()
When unit testing with JUnit, there are two similar methods, setUp() and setUpBeforeClass() . What is the difference between these methods? Also, what is the difference between tearDown() and tearDownAfterClass() ?
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How to discard local commits in Git?
I'd been working on something, and decided it was completely screwed...after having committed some of it. So I tried the following sequence:
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Why does git perform fast-forward merges by default?
...ex history, non-fast-forward merging may make the history easier to understand, and make it easier to revert a group of commits.
Warning: Non-fast-forwarding has potential side effects as well. Please review https://sandofsky.com/blog/git-workflow.html, avoid the 'no-ff' with its "checkpoint commit...
How can I find the first occurrence of a sub-string in a python string?
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@Regressor: look into regex and word boundaries.
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Which HTML5 tag should I use to mark up an author’s name?
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Both rel="author" and <address> are designed for this exact purpose. Both are supported in HTML5. The spec tells us that rel="author" can be used on <link> <a>, and <area> elements. Google also recommends its usage. Com...
Detect & Record Audio in Python
...ssing. The problem is that I need to determine when there is audio present and then record it, stop when it goes silent and then pass that file to the processing module.
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How to take column-slices of dataframe in pandas
...achine learning data from a CSV file. The first 2 columns are observations and the remaining columns are features.
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In git, what is the difference between merge --squash and rebase?
I'm new to git and I'm trying to understand the difference between a squash and a rebase. As I understand it you perform a squash when doing a rebase.
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Significance of a .inl file in C++
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.inl files are never mandatory and have no special significance to the compiler. It's just a way of structuring your code that provides a hint to the humans that might read it.
I use .inl files in two cases:
For definitions of inline functions...
