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CASCADE DELETE just once

... If you really want DELETE FROM some_table CASCADE; which means "remove all rows from table some_table", you can use TRUNCATE instead of DELETE and CASCADE is always supported. However, if you want to use selective delete with a where ...
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public friend swap member function

...truct vector { void swap(vector&) { /* swap members */ } }; Naturally, then, our class should too, right? Well, not really. The standard library has all sorts of unnecessary things, and a member swap is one of them. Why? Let's go on. What we should do is identify what's canonical, and w...
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Unable to type in Visual Studio

... Simply delete your all temp file from temp folder. Note: Before delete temp file close visual studio. To delete temp files: Open Run window by pressing Windows button + R Type %temp% in the text box. Press enter Run window image Now you ...
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window.onload vs $(document).ready()

...e HTML document has been loaded, while the onload event occurs later, when all content (e.g. images) also has been loaded. The onload event is a standard event in the DOM, while the ready event is specific to jQuery. The purpose of the ready event is that it should occur as early as possible after ...
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Firefox session cookies

Generally speaking, when given a cookie that has no expiration period, modern browsers will consider this cookie to be a 'session cookie', they will remove the cookie at the end of the browsing session (generally when the browser instance closes). ...
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Why is creating a new process more expensive on Windows than Linux?

...eerden: NT has been designed for multi-user from day one, so this is not really a reason. However, you are right about that process creation plays a less important role on NT than on Unix as NT, in contrast to Unix, favors multithreading over multiprocessing. Rob, it is true that fork is relatively...
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When to use , tag files, composite components and/or custom components?

...nces be the only solution when a composite component doesn't suffice. Generally, having an <ui:include> with one or more <ui:param> which passes a managed bean property (and thus not a hardcoded value) is a signal that the include file can better be a tag file. Examples: How to create a...
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How to remove jar file from local maven repository which was added with install:install-file?

I use above command to install local jar into maven local repo. Now I have got the dependency from maven repo. I want to remove this from local repo. How to clean it ? ...
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Why use the params keyword?

... With params you can call your method like this: addTwoEach(1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Without params, you can’t. Additionally, you can call the method with an array as a parameter in both cases: addTwoEach(new int[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }); That is, par...
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How do you add an array to another array in Ruby and not end up with a multi-dimensional result?

...(a1.length, *a2) or append and flatten: (a1 << a2).flatten! # a call to #flatten instead would return a new array share | improve this answer | follow ...