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Why are elementwise additions much faster in separate loops than in a combined loop?
Suppose a1 , b1 , c1 , and d1 point to heap memory and my numerical code has the following core loop.
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When to use volatile with multi threading?
If there are two threads accessing a global variable then many tutorials say make the variable volatile to prevent the compiler caching the variable in a register and it thus not getting updated correctly.
However two threads both accessing a shared variable is something which calls for protection v...
General guidelines to avoid memory leaks in C++ [closed]
What are some general tips to make sure I don't leak memory in C++ programs? How do I figure out who should free memory that has been dynamically allocated?
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In C#, what is the difference between public, private, protected, and having no access modifier?
All my college years I have been using public , and would like to know the difference between public , private , and protected ?
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Can we call the function written in one JavaScript in another JS file?
Can we call the function written in one JS file in another JS file? Can anyone help me how to call the function from another JS file?
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How to iterate through two lists in parallel?
I have two iterables in Python, and I want to go over them in pairs:
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Execute unit tests serially (rather than in parallel)
I am attempting to unit test a WCF host management engine that I have written. The engine basically creates ServiceHost instances on the fly based on configuration. This allows us to dynamically reconfigure which services are available without having to bring all of them down and restart them whenev...
How to check if an array value exists?
How can I check if $something['say'] has the value of 'bla' or 'omg' ?
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Different bash prompt for different vi editing mode?
When using vi mode (set -o vi) with Bash, it would be nice to have a prompt that depends on the mode you are currently in (insert or command). How does one find out this editing mode?
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How do I test if a variable is a number in Bash?
...: Not a number" >&2; exit 1
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If the value is not necessarily an integer, consider amending the regex appropriately; for instance:
^[0-9]+([.][0-9]+)?$
...or, to handle numbers with a sign:
^[+-]?[0-9]+([.][0-9]+)?$
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