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Detecting endianness programmatically in a C++ program

... Is this solution really portable? What if CHAR_BIT != 8 ? – zorgit May 30 '15 at 20:12  |  ...
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How to JSON serialize sets?

...s. As shown in the json module docs, this conversion can be done automatically by a JSONEncoder and JSONDecoder, but then you would be giving up some other structure you might need (if you convert sets to a list, then you lose the ability to recover regular lists; if you convert sets to a dictionar...
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How to delete a file via PHP?

... Check your permissions first of all on the file, to make sure you can a) see it from your script, and b) are able to delete it. You can also use a path calculated from the directory you're currently running the script in, eg: unlink(dirname(__FILE__) . "/...
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How do I use a Boolean in Python?

Does Python actually contain a Boolean value? I know that you can do: 7 Answers 7 ...
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Can I extend a class using more than 1 class in PHP?

... Answering your edit : If you really want to fake multiple inheritance, you can use the magic function __call(). This is ugly though it works from class A user's point of view : class B { public function method_from_b($s) { echo $s; } } c...
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Why does running the Flask dev server run itself twice?

...g is the library that supplies Flask with the development server when you call app.run(). See the restart_with_reloader() function code; your script is run again with subprocess.call(). If you set use_reloader to False you'll see the behaviour go away, but then you also lose the reloading function...
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Get the client IP address using PHP [duplicate]

... I usually don't like nested ternaries, but I really like it in this case... – Charles Harmon Jul 18 '14 at 20:49 ...
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Is gcc's __attribute__((packed)) / #pragma pack unsafe?

... Yes, __attribute__((packed)) is potentially unsafe on some systems. The symptom probably won't show up on an x86, which just makes the problem more insidious; testing on x86 systems won't reveal the problem. (On the x86, misaligned accesses are handled in hardwa...
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Is inline assembly language slower than native C++ code?

... Yes, most times. First of all you start from wrong assumption that a low-level language (assembly in this case) will always produce faster code than high-level language (C++ and C in this case). It's not true. Is C code always faster than Java code? N...
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General guidelines to avoid memory leaks in C++ [closed]

... programs? How do I figure out who should free memory that has been dynamically allocated? 29 Answers ...