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SQLAlchemy: What's the difference between flush() and commit()?

... A Session object is basically an ongoing transaction of changes to a database (update, insert, delete). These operations aren't persisted to the database until they are committed (if your program aborts for some reason in mid-session transaction, any...
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Take a char input from the Scanner

... Actually its taking more than one character, but acting only on the first character – Ralph Dec 19 '12 at 2:39 ...
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Would it be beneficial to begin using instancetype instead of id?

...stancetype that, as far as I can see, replaces id as a return type in -alloc and init . 4 Answers ...
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Switch statement for greater-than/less-than

...for Windows was 10ms instead of 1ms. if-immediate This is the fastest in all tested environments, except in ... drumroll MSIE! (surprise, surprise). This is the recommended way to implement it. if (val < 1000) { /*do something */ } else if (val < 2000) { /*do something */ } else ... if (val...
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Why is “while ( !feof (file) )” always wrong?

...ol. The environment truly exists "concurrently" with your program. As with all things concurrent, questions about the "current state" don't make sense: There is no concept of "simultaneity" across concurrent events. Many properties of state simply don't exist concurrently. Let me make this more prec...
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Push git commits & tags simultaneously

...h . Pushing tags should be a conscious choice since you don't want accidentally push one. That's fine. But is there a way to push both together? (Aside from git push && git push --tags .) ...
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Difference between malloc and calloc?

... calloc() gives you a zero-initialized buffer, while malloc() leaves the memory uninitialized. For large allocations, most calloc implementations under mainstream OSes will get known-zeroed pages from the OS (e.g. via POSIX mm...
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How to auto-indent code in the Atom editor?

... you auto-indent your code in the Atom editor? In other editors you can usually select some code and auto-indent it. 11 An...
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Why use @PostConstruct?

In a managed bean, @PostConstruct is called after the regular Java object constructor. 5 Answers ...
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Simple explanation of clojure protocols

...eployed, separately type checked. We want them to be type-safe. [Note: not all of these make sense in all languages. But, for example, the goal to have them type-safe makes sense even in a language like Clojure. Just because we can't statically check type-safety doesn't mean that we want our code to...