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static void SetupExceptionHandler()
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LOG_TRACER();
BT_InstallSehFilter();
// 配置信息
BT_SetAppName(_T("MarketInfo"));
BT_SetDialogMessage(BTDM_INTRO1, _T("We're so Sorry, program crashed because of our mistakes !"));
BT_SetDialogMessage(BTDM_INTRO2, _T("本程序...
Can I find out the return value before returning while debugging in Intellij?
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python generator “send” function purpose?
...t's useful, one of the best use cases I've seen is Twisted's @defer.inlineCallbacks. Essentially it allows you to write a function like this:
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def doStuff():
result = yield takesTwoSeconds()
nextResult = yield takesTenSeconds(result * 10)
defer.returnValue(nextResu...
How to get an enum which is created in attrs.xml in code
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Include intermediary (through model) in responses in Django Rest Framework
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Clicking the text to select corresponding radio button
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Iterating C++ vector from the end to the beginning
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i != my_vector.rend(); ++i ) {
}
rbegin()/rend() were especially designed for that purpose. (And yes, incrementing a reverse_interator moves it backward.)
Now, in theory, your method (using begin()/end() & --i) would work, std::vector's iterator being bidirectional, but remember,...
How to set a Timer in Java?
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Oct 11 '12 at 10:06
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This is the only correct answer. It will r...
Do I need a content-type header for HTTP GET requests?
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According to the RFC 7231 section 3.1.5.5:
A sender that generates a message containing a ...
What does “Changes not staged for commit” mean
...epository, you have to git add it again if you want it to be staged.
This allows you to commit only a subset of the changes you made since the last commit. For example, let's say you have file a, file b and file c. You modify file a and file b but the changes are very different in nature and you do...
