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How to see which flags -march=native will activate?

I'm compiling my C++ app using GCC 4.3. Instead of manually selecting the optimization flags I'm using -march=native , which in theory should add all optimization flags applicable to the hardware I'm compiling on. But how can I check which flags is it actually using? ...
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How do you concatenate Lists in C#?

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Read Post Data submitted to ASP.Net Form

I have a working login form in an asp.net application. Standard stuff with a username and password text box and a button to process the login. Works fine. ...
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Build Maven Project Without Running Unit Tests

How do you build a Maven project without running unit tests? 7 Answers 7 ...
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How to revert a folder to a particular commit by creating a patch

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How to save a data.frame in R?

...g, but it takes quite some time to build. I would to save it as a file, which I can than again open in R? 3 Answers ...
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Limits of Nat type in Shapeless

In shapeless, the Nat type represents a way to encode natural numbers at a type level. This is used for example for fixed size lists. You can even do calculations on type level, e.g. append a list of N elements to a list of K elements and get back a list that is known at compile time to have N+...
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How to use the 'sweep' function

When I look at the source of R Packages, i see the function sweep used quite often. Sometimes it's used when a simpler function would have sufficed (e.g., apply ), other times, it's impossible to know exactly what it's is doing without spending a fair amount of time to step through the code block...
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Can I stretch text using CSS?

Can I stretch text in CSS? I don't want the font to be bigger, because that makes it appear bolder than smaller text beside it. I just want to stretch the text vertically so it's kind of deformed. This would be in one div, and then the normal text beside it would be in another div. How can I do thi...
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How do I tell matplotlib that I am done with a plot?

The following code plots to two PostScript (.ps) files, but the second one contains both lines. 6 Answers ...