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What are the rules about using an underscore in a C++ identifier?
...FC background, you'll probably use m_foo . I've also seen myFoo occasionally.
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SQL: deleting tables with prefix
How to delete my tables who all have the prefix myprefix_ ?
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How do I initialize a TypeScript object with a JSON object
I receive a JSON object from an AJAX call to a REST server. This object has property names that match my TypeScript class (this is a follow-on to this question ).
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What is “android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1”?
...id/platform_frameworks_base/tree/master/core/res/res/layout )
You can actually view the code for the layouts.
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What are the mechanics of short string optimization in libc++?
...ver, I would like to know in more detail how it works in practice, specifically in the libc++ implementation:
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Replace all non Alpha Numeric characters, New Lines, and multiple White Space with one Space
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I marked this answer correct after all these years, because i looked back and the accepted didn't exclude underscores
– Michael Randall
Apr 12 '18 at 11:23
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Is False == 0 and True == 1 an implementation detail or is it guaranteed by the language?
.....] Boolean values behave like the values 0 and 1, respectively, in almost all contexts, the exception being that when converted to a string, the strings "False" or "True" are returned, respectively.
There is also, for Python 2:
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Why does using an Underscore character in a LIKE filter give me all the results?
...t end with 'abc'.
In your case you have searched by '%_%'. This will give all the rows with that column having one or more characters, that means any characters, as its value. This is why you are getting all the rows even though there is no _ in your column values.
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Does using “new” on a struct allocate it on the heap or stack?
...hen you create an instance of a class with the new operator, memory gets allocated on the heap. When you create an instance of a struct with the new operator where does the memory get allocated, on the heap or on the stack ?
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Is there a difference between “==” and “is”?
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In your case, the second test only works because Python caches small integer objects, which is an implementation detail. For larger integers, this does not work:
>>> 1000 is 10**3
False
>>> 1000 == 10**3
True
The same holds true for string literals:
>>> "a" i...