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Best practices for circular shift (rotate) operations in C++
...,7 which is slower and takes more bytes than rol edi,7 on some CPUs (especially AMD, but also some Intel), when BMI2 isn't available for rorx eax,edi,25 to save a MOV.
MSVC: x86-64 CL19: Only recognized for constant-count rotates. (The wikipedia idiom is recognized, but the branch and AND aren't op...
Why are all fields in an interface implicitly static and final?
I am just trying to understand why all fields defined in an Interface are implicitly static and final . The idea of keeping fields static makes sense to me as you can't have objects of an interface but why they are final (implicitly)?
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How can I make a time delay in Python? [duplicate]
...print less frequently than that, because it takes time to print and handle all the buffers that entails (possibly doing a kernel context switch), and to register the alarm signal, but... yeah. A little under once per minute.
– Parthian Shot
Jun 17 '15 at 19:29
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How to make a cross-module variable?
...as if a global from any other module that includes __builtin__ -- which is all of them, by default.
a.py contains
print foo
b.py contains
import __builtin__
__builtin__.foo = 1
import a
The result is that "1" is printed.
Edit: The __builtin__ module is available as the local symbol __builtin...
Favicon not showing up in Google Chrome [duplicate]
...rver). Only if the file/icon would be in the downloads directory chrome is allowed to load this data - more information about this can be found here: local (file://) website favicon works in Firefox, not in Chrome or Safari- why?
Renaming
Try to rename it from favicon.{whatever} to {yourfaviconnam...
SPAN vs DIV (inline-block)
...turn and have default margin.
Note that inline-block is not supported in all browsers. For instance in Firefox 2 and less you must use:
display: -moz-inline-stack;
which displays slightly different than an inline block element in FF3.
There is a great article here on creating cross browser inl...
Ruby: require vs require_relative - best practice to workaround running in both Ruby =1.
...ernel
def require_relative(path)
require File.join(File.dirname(caller[0]), path.to_str)
end
end
end
This allows you to use require_relative as you would in ruby 1.9.2 in ruby 1.8 and 1.9.1.
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What's a good way to extend Error in JavaScript?
...nvironments set the stack property, but fileName and lineNumber are practically useless to be used in inheritance.
So, the minimalistic approach is:
function MyError(message) {
this.name = 'MyError';
this.message = message;
this.stack = (new Error()).stack;
}
MyError.prototype = new Er...
hasNext in Python iterators?
...thod to put the first element back after I have checked that it exists by calling next().
– Giorgio
Dec 24 '12 at 20:26
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Dynamic variable names in Bash
...Fgilrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...]. You might double-check that you are actually running 4.x and not 3.2.
– chepner
Dec 2 '13 at 16:08
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