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What is global::?
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global refers to the global namespace, it can be used to solve problems whereby you may redefin...
C++ Dynamic Shared Library on Linux
...bject( MyClass* object )
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delete object;
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MyClass::MyClass()
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x = 20;
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void MyClass::DoSomething()
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cout<<x<<endl;
}
class_user.cc
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <iostream>
#include "myclass.h"
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
/* on Linu...
How to implement my very own URI scheme on Android
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Duncan Hoggan
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ByteBuffer.allocate() vs. ByteBuffer.allocateDirect()
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Ron Hitches in his excellent book Java NIO seems to offer what I thought could be a good answer ...
Securing my REST API with OAuth while still allowing authentication via third party OAuth providers
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answered Jan 5 '11 at 4:06
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Asynctask vs Thread in android
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Array Size (Length) in C#
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b.GetLength(dimensionIndex)
will get the length of any given dimension (0-based indexing for the dimensions - so b.GetLength(0) is 3 and b.GetLength(1) is 5).
See System.Array documentation for more info.
As @Lucero points out in the comments, there is a concept of a "jagged array", which is re...
Teachable Machine 图像分类扩展 · App Inventor 2 中文网
...圣卡塔琳娜联邦大学(UFSC)
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前后摄像头
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Why Large Object Heap and why do we care?
... bunch of benchmarks to determine the break-even point. And arrived at 85,000 bytes as the cutoff point where copying no longer improves perf. With a special exception for arrays of double, they are considered 'large' when the array has more than 1000 elements. That's another optimization for 32-...
How to re-raise an exception in nested try/except blocks?
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