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Why does Windows64 use a different calling convention from all other OSes on x86-64?

...U/x86/X77_0060_mod_reg_r_m_byte.htm), register numbers 0...7 are - in that order - ?AX, ?CX, ?DX, ?BX, ?SP, ?BP, ?SI, ?DI. Hence choosing A/C/D (regs 0..2) for return value and the first two arguments (which is the "classical" 32bit __fastcall convention) is a logical choice. As far as going to 64bi...
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What is SYSNAME data type in SQL Server?

...ters parm ON sp.object_id = parm.object_id where sp.name = 'yyy_test' order by parm.parameter_id yields: parameter max_length parameter_id @col_one -1 1 @col_two -1 2 @col_three 2 3 @col_four 2 4 @co...
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Fastest way to determine if an integer is between two integers (inclusive) with known sets of values

... WOW!!! This resulted in an order of magnitude improvement in my app for this specific line of code. By precomputing upper-lower my profiling went from 25% time of this function to less than 2%! Bottleneck is now addition and subtraction operations, but...
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Sequelize.js: how to use migrations and sync

...igration that you are talking about. All you have to do is to call sync in order to create the tables. sequelize.sync() You can also run a simple model synchronization by doing something like: Project.sync() but I think that sequelize.sync() is a more useful general case for your project (as long...
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What is the point of function pointers?

...nters is the C library qsort() function, which implements a Quick Sort. In order to be universal for any and all data structures the user may come up with, it takes a couple of void pointers to sortable data and a pointer to a function that knows how to compare two elements of these data structures....
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partial string formatting

... If you know in what order you're formatting things: s = '{foo} {{bar}}' Use it like this: ss = s.format(foo='FOO') print ss >>> 'FOO {bar}' print ss.format(bar='BAR') >>> 'FOO BAR' You can't specify foo and bar at the ...
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load scripts asynchronously

.../> <img src="images/logo.png"/> <img src="images/theme/contentBorder.png"/> </body> </html> another nice thing about this is that I may place a loader in the page and when the page is done loading the loader will go away and in a matte of milliseconds the new page will ...
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How to get a string after a specific substring?

...han the one returned, i.e. substrings which are not necessary to create in order to derive the result. – shx2 Nov 9 '19 at 16:14 add a comment  |  ...
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Regex - how to match everything except a particular pattern

... He failed mention it in the question, but the OP is actually using the DOS findstr command. It affords only a tiny subset of the capabilities you expect to find in a regex tool; lookahead is not among them. (I just added the findstr tag myself.) – Alan Moor...
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What is the purpose and uniqueness SHTML?

... you don't have to repeat code as much. Changing one included file updates all of your pages at once. You just put it in your HTML page as per normal. It's embedded in a standard XML comment, and looks like this: <!--#include virtual="top.shtml" --> It's been largely superseded by other m...