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Difference between a virtual function and a pure virtual function [duplicate]

... class. Derived classes can override virtual functions. Virtual functions called through base class pointers/references will be resolved at run-time. That is, the dynamic type of the object is used instead of its static type: Derived d; Base& rb = d; // if Base::f() is virtual and Derived o...
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Libraries not found when using CocoaPods with iOS logic tests

...ething like: link_with 'MainTarget', 'MainTargetTests' Then run pod install again. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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CSS “and” and “or”

... Are we really still concerned with supporting older versions of IE in 2018? Not even Microsoft does. – Anomaly Mar 15 '18 at 12:18 ...
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Unrecognized SSL message, plaintext connection? Exception

... you. You can do the same yourself. Indeed HttpURLConnection will automatically do it for you, if you don't specify a port at all. – Marquis of Lorne Jun 9 '14 at 23:54 ...
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MongoDB: update every document on one field

I have a collected named foo hypothetically. 4 Answers 4 ...
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Mercurial move changes to a new branch

...he comments to Mark's answer, moving around already pushed changesets generally is a bad idea, unless you work in a small team where you are able to communicate and enforce your history manipulation. share | ...
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How to get ID of the last updated row in MySQL?

...AT_WS(',', fooid, @uids) ); SELECT @uids; This will return a string with all the IDs concatenated by a comma. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Ways to iterate over a list in Java

...ng somewhat new to the Java language I'm trying to familiarize myself with all the ways (or at least the non-pathological ones) that one might iterate through a list (or perhaps other collections) and the advantages or disadvantages of each. ...
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Why is processing a sorted array slower than an unsorted array?

... When you are using the unsorted list all tuples are accessed in memory-order. They have been allocated consecutively in RAM. CPUs love accessing memory sequentially because they can speculatively request the next cache line so it will always be present when need...
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Singleton: How should it be used

...rface widgets It is supposed to be a cache In strings In Sessions I can go all day long How to create the best singleton: The smaller, the better. I am a minimalist Make sure it is thread safe Make sure it is never null Make sure it is created only once Lazy or system initialization? Up to your re...