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What is the use of “ref” for reference-type variables in C#?
... So using 'ref' on an object is like using double pointers in C++?
– Tom Hazel
Apr 24 '12 at 13:42
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Is there a method that calculates a factorial in Java?
... The gamma function is very useful, which is why it's included in the C++ standard library.
– Columbo
Sep 1 '16 at 17:46
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Visual Studio: How to break on handled exceptions?
... The keyboard shortcut can change according to profile (C# developer, C++ developer, etc.)
– Asaf R
Sep 22 '08 at 19:29
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What's the difference between an argument and a parameter?
...l and actual instead to disambiguate between the two cases. For example, C/C++ documentation often refers to function parameters as formal arguments and function call arguments as actual arguments. For an example, see “Formal and Actual Arguments” in the Visual C++ Language Reference.
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What's Alternative to Singleton
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These articles are as good as the Google C++ Programming Standards!
– anon
Aug 19 '09 at 16:20
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【8.lldb命令】
Xcode中使用llvm编译器,公认为最好的C、C++、OC、Swift编译器。而lldb是llvm中的调试器,我们可以使用一些简单的命令进行调试,我还是把上面的循环代码作为测试代码。
断点调试中,使用po命令、print命令在Cons...
Can lambda functions be templated?
In C++11, is there a way to template a lambda function? Or is it inherently too specific to be templated?
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Can my enums have friendly names? [duplicate]
...Thanks for the info, I did not know that! ... I think it's still true that C++ compilers emit assembly that is essentially the same as a chain of if-elseif-elseif-etc. I'll have to look that up.
– Roy Tinker
Mar 3 '11 at 5:03
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Why don't they teach these things in school? [closed]
...e knowing that or did you leave thinking java is different and better than C++ because this and that and the other?
Like any other business the universities job is to stay profitable. They have to hire the right academics to bring both the right students and the right research dollars and the righ...
“Find next” in Vim
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Even worse, with C++ I find it doesn't go from method invocation to method implementation because /\<foo\> does not match "className::foo()"
– puk
Dec 8 '13 at 20:12
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