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Force CloudFront distribution/file update
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Good news. Amazon finally added an Invalidation Feature. See the API Reference.
This is a sample request from the API Reference:
POST /2010-08-01/distribution/[distribution ID]/invalidation HTTP/1.0
Host: cloudfront.amazonaws.com
Authorization:...
Bold & Non-Bold Text In A Single UILabel?
...deal with iOS5 old stuff besides syntax is shorter so everything becomes really simple:
Swift 5
func attributedString(from string: String, nonBoldRange: NSRange?) -> NSAttributedString {
let fontSize = UIFont.systemFontSize
let attrs = [
NSAttributedString.Key.font: UIFont.bold...
Realistic usage of the C99 'restrict' keyword?
...aw it mentioned. I read a brief description, stating that it would be basically a promise from the programmer that the pointer won't be used to point somewhere else.
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How do I print to the debug output window in a Win32 app?
...you can use the L prefix:
OutputDebugStringW(L"My output string.");
Normally you will use the macro version together with the _T macro like this:
OutputDebugString(_T("My output string."));
If you project is configured to build for UNICODE it will expand into:
OutputDebugStringW(L"My output s...
Printing without newline (print 'a',) prints a space, how to remove?
... This will consume a bit of memory for the string, but only make a single call to print. Note that string concatenation using += is now linear in the size of the string you're concatenating so this will be fast.
>>> for i in xrange(20):
... s += 'a'
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>>> print s
aaaaaaaaaa...
Accessing private member variables from prototype-defined functions
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No, there's no way to do it. That would essentially be scoping in reverse.
Methods defined inside the constructor have access to private variables because all functions have access to the scope in which they were defined.
Methods defined on a prototype are not defin...
SQL Server: Query fast, but slow from procedure
... the quoted answer did not solve the problem for me. The query still ran really slow from a stored procedure.
I found another answer here "Parameter Sniffing", Thanks Omnibuzz. Boils down to using "local Variables" in your stored procedure queries, but read the original for more understanding, it...
multiprocessing: How do I share a dict among multiple processes?
...eates several processes that work on a join-able queue, Q , and may eventually manipulate a global dictionary D to store results. (so each child process may use D to store its result and also see what results the other child processes are producing)
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What does the slash mean in help() output?
...python functions.
Also see the Argument Clinic documentation:
To mark all parameters as positional-only in Argument Clinic, add a / on a line by itself after the last parameter, indented the same as the parameter lines.
and the (very recent addition to) the Python FAQ:
A slash in the argu...
When to use NSInteger vs. int
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You usually want to use NSInteger when you don't know what kind of processor architecture your code might run on, so you may for some reason want the largest possible integer type, which on 32 bit systems is just an int, while on a ...
