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Are static variables shared between threads?

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How do you add Boost libraries in CMakeLists.txt?

...ITHREADED ON) set(Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME OFF) find_package(Boost 1.45.0 COMPONENTS *boost libraries here*) if(Boost_FOUND) include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS}) add_executable(progname file1.cxx file2.cxx) target_link_libraries(progname ${Boost_LIBRARIES}) endif() Obvious...
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How can I strip first and last double quotes?

... 190 If the quotes you want to strip are always going to be "first and last" as you said, then you co...
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HorizontalScrollView within ScrollView Touch Handling

... 280 Update: I figured this out. On my ScrollView, I needed to override the onInterceptTouchEvent met...
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How to add many functions in ONE ng-click?

...up to you. – Maxence Nov 21 '13 at 10:14 4 There's no problem with option 2 but option 1 is clean...
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How was the first compiler written?

...pcodes directly by looking them up from a table (such as this one for the 6039 microprocessor, for example) that lists them with the matching assembly instructions, and hand-determining memory addresses/offsets for things like jumps. The first programs were done in exactly this fashion - hand-writt...
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C# Sortable collection which allows duplicate keys

... TKey y) { int result = x.CompareTo(y); if (result == 0) return 1; // Handle equality as beeing greater else return result; } #endregion } You will use it when instancing a new SortedList, SortedDictionary etc: SortedList<int, MyV...
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Getting an object from an NSSet

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Passing an array by reference

...o an array, rather than the (invalid) array of references int & array[100];. EDIT: Some clarification. void foo(int * x); void foo(int x[100]); void foo(int x[]); These three are different ways of declaring the same function. They're all treated as taking an int * parameter, you can pass an...
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How to scroll to an element inside a div?

... Jonathan Dumaine 4,77533 gold badges3030 silver badges4646 bronze badges answered Oct 20 '09 at 5:19 Brian BarrettBrian Barrett ...