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Why do function pointer definitions work with any number of ampersands '&' or asterisks '*'?

... There are a few pieces to this that allow all of these combinations of operators to work the same way. The fundamental reason why all of these work is that a function (like foo) is implicitly convertible to a pointer to the function. This is why void (*p1_foo)() = foo; works: fo...
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Heroku “psql: FATAL: remaining connection slots are reserved for non-replication superuser connectio

I'm developing an app on Heroku with a Postgresql backend. Periodically, I get this error message when trying to access the database, both from the CLI and from loading a page on the server: ...
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Swift to Objective-C header not created in m>Xm>code 6

... Now it works. Project must have a Product Module Name that does not include spaces. Defines Module must be set to Yes in Build Settings, under Packaging. Finally works. Thanks to everyone for the help :-) ...
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Does async(launch::async) in C++11 make thread pools obsolete for avoiding em>xm>pensive thread creation

...ead pooled in C++11? . Though the question differs, the intention is the same: 1 Answer ...
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Modify file in place (same dest) using Gulp.js and a globbing pattern

I have a gulp task that is attempting to convert .scss files into .css files (using gulp-ruby-sass) and then place the resulting .css file into the same place it found the original file. The problem is, since I'm using a globbing pattern, I don't necessarily know where the original file is stored. ...
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Inheritance and Overriding __init__ in python

... reading 'Dive Into Python' and in the chapter on classes it gives this em>xm>ample: 5 Answers ...
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std::auto_ptr to std::unique_ptr

With the new standard coming (and parts already available in some compilers), the new type std::unique_ptr is supposed to be a replacement for std::auto_ptr . ...
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Give all the permissions to a user on a DB

I would like to give an user all the permissions on a database without making it an admin. The reason why I want to do that is that at the moment DEV and PROD are different DBs on the same cluster so I don't want a user to be able to change production objects but it must be able to change objects on...
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Why do we use $rootScope.$broadcast in AngularJS?

Tried to find some basic information for AngularJS $rootScope.$broadcast , But the AngularJS documentation doesn't help much. In easy words why do we use this? ...
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SQL, Postgres OIDs, What are they and why are they useful?

I am looking at some PostgreSQL table creation and I stumbled upon this: 4 Answers 4 ...