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Get DOS path instead of Windows path
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answered Oct 29 '10 at 11:02
TimboTimbo
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What does the restrict keyword mean in C++?
... c;
c = foo(&a, &b);
printf("c == %d\n", c);
return 0;
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I also found a nice article on the use of restrict:
Demystifying The Restrict Keyword
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I ran across an article which specifically discusses the use of restrict in C++ programs:
Load-hit-stores and the __restri...
Centering floating divs within another div
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edited May 14 '17 at 18:07
Mark Amery
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Making the Android emulator run faster
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Official web page
~50% faster
Windows:
Install "Intel x86 Emulator Accelerator (HAXM)" => SDK-Manager/Extras
Install "Intel x86 Atom System Images" => SDK-Manager/Android 2.3.3
Go to the Android SDK root folder and navigate to extras\in...
Submit form using a button outside the tag
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edited Oct 31 '18 at 10:23
Josef Engelfrost
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Easy way to see saved NSUserDefaults?
... to find your app binary:
find . -name foo.app
./1BAB4C83-8E7E-4671-AC36-6043F8A9BFA7/foo.app
Then go to the Library/Preferences directory in the GUID directory. So:
cd 1BAB4C83-8E7E-4671-AC35-6043F8A9BFA7/Library/Preferences
You should find a file that looks like:
<Bundle Identifier>....
Exclude folders from Eclipse search
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For latest versions of Eclipse as of 2011 (Helios & Indigo), this should be the accepted answer and the easiest way to do it.
– András Szepesházi
Nov 7 '11 at 22:22
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Find size of object instance in bytes in c#
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First of all, a warning: what follows is strictly in the realm of ugly, undocumented hacks. Do n...
Turn off autosuggest for EditText?
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edited Jan 2 '10 at 17:43
answered Jan 2 '10 at 17:36
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Best way to test SQL queries [closed]
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You wouldn't write an application with functions 200 lines long. You'd decompose those long functions into smaller functions, each with a single clearly defined responsibility.
Why write your SQL like that?
Decompose your queries, just like you decompose your functions. Th...
