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Why does ContentResolver.requestSync not trigger a sync?

...rn as discussed at Google IO - slide 26. My content provider is working, and my sync works when I trigger it from the Dev Tools Sync Tester application, however when I call ContentResolver.requestSync(account, authority, bundle) from my ContentProvider, my sync is never triggered. ...
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Is calculating an MD5 hash less CPU intensive than SHA family functions?

Is calculating an MD5 hash less CPU intensive than SHA-1 or SHA-2 on "standard" laptop x86 hardware? I'm interested in general information, not specific to a certain chip. ...
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Difference between rake db:migrate db:reset and db:schema:load

The difference between rake db:migrate and rake db:reset is pretty clear in my head. The thing which I don't understand is how rake db:schema:load different from the former two. ...
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Tags for Emacs: Relationship between etags, ebrowse, cscope, GNU Global and exuberant ctags

I work on C++ projects, and I went through Alex Ott's guide to CEDET and other threads about tags in StackOverflow, but I am still confused about how Emacs interfaces with these different tag systems to facilitate autocompletion, the looking up of definitions, navigation of source code base or the...
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How can I implement an Access Control List in my Web MVC application?

...to use decorator pattern, Basically, this means that you take your object, and place it inside another object, which will act like a protective shell. This would NOT require you to extend the original class. Here is an example: class SecureContainer { protected $target = null; protected $a...
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std::vector versus std::array in C++

What are the difference between a std::vector and an std::array in C++? When should one be preferred over another? What are the pros and cons of each? All my textbook does is list how they are the same. ...
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When to use the brace-enclosed initializer?

...n is not available, see if brace initialization has the correct semantics, and if so, use that; otherwise use parenthesis initialization (if that is also not available, you're out of luck anyway). If the values you are initializing with are a list of values to be stored in the object (like the eleme...
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Understanding exactly when a data.table is a reference to (vs a copy of) another data.table

I'm having a little trouble understanding the pass-by-reference properties of data.table . Some operations seem to 'break' the reference, and I'd like to understand exactly what's happening. ...
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Can I initialize a C# attribute with an array or other variable number of arguments?

...mple from a row test in our unit tests that tests a variable number of command line options; [Row( new[] { "-l", "/port:13102", "-lfsw" } )] public void MyTest( string[] args ) { //... } share | i...
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Why do x86-64 instructions on 32-bit registers zero the upper part of the full 64-bit register?

...ould almost never be used. (Making int 64-bit would waste cache footprint and memory bandwidth; x86-64 most efficiently supports 32 and 64-bit operand sizes) The behaviour for 8 and 16-bit operand sizes is the strange one. The dependency madness is one of the reasons that 16-bit instructions are a...