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A regex to match a substring that isn't followed by a certain other substring

...----------------------------------------- ( group and capture to \1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \w+ word characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _) (1 or more times (matching the m...
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What is the difference between Caching and Memoization?

I would like to know what the actual difference between caching and memoization is. As I see it, both involve avoiding repeated function calls to get data by storing it . ...
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What does the 'b' character do in front of a string literal?

... Otherwise, is an answer for somebody who already understands it. – Rafael Eyng Oct 18 '19 at 1:37  |  show 1 more comment ...
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Which commit has this blob?

...oth of the following scripts take the blob’s SHA1 as the first argument, and after it, optionally, any arguments that git log will understand. E.g. --all to search in all branches instead of just the current one, or -g to search in the reflog, or whatever else you fancy. Here it is as a shell scr...
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How much overhead does SSL impose?

I know there's no single hard-and-fast answer, but is there a generic order-of-magnitude estimate approximation for the encryption overhead of SSL versus unencrypted socket communication? I'm talking only about the comm processing and wire time, not counting application-level processing. ...
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Measuring execution time of a function in C++

... When I use this function, on first run it gave me 118440535 microseconds and on second run of the same function it gave me 83221031 microseconds. Shouldn't the two time measurements be equal when I am measuring the duration of that function only ? – Xara Mar ...
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How is std::function implemented?

...ed by the compiler creating a class with overloaded function call operator and the referenced variables as members. This suggests that the size of lambda expressions varies, and given enough references variables that size can be arbitrarily large . ...
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How can I detect the encoding/codepage of a text file

...n't detect the codepage, you need to be told it. You can analyse the bytes and guess it, but that can give some bizarre (sometimes amusing) results. I can't find it now, but I'm sure Notepad can be tricked into displaying English text in Chinese. Anyway, this is what you need to read: The Absolut...
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What is the meaning of polyfills in HTML5?

...e, since it is used in conjunction with HTML5, but it's not part of HTML5, and you can have polyfills without having HTML5 (for example, to support CSS3 techniques you want). Here's a good post: http://remysharp.com/2010/10/08/what-is-a-polyfill/ Here's a comprehensive list of Polyfills and Shims...
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Why are C# interface methods not declared abstract or virtual?

C# methods in interfaces are declared without using the virtual keyword, and overridden in the derived class without using the override keyword. ...