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...http: www.cnblogs.com killmyday#include"stdafx.h"#include<tchar.h>#ifdef_UNICODE#define_ttol_wtol#else#define_ttolatol#e...转载+整理 http://www.cnblogs.com/killmyday #include "stdafx.h" #include <tchar.h> #ifdef _UNICODE #define _ttol _wtol #else #define _ttol atol #endif voi...
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Object comparison in JavaScript [duplicate]

...ely there is no perfect way, unless you use _proto_ recursively and access all non-enumerable properties, but this works in Firefox only. So the best I can do is to guess usage scenarios. 1) Fast and limited. Works when you have simple JSON-style objects without methods and DOM nodes inside: ...
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Removing multiple keys from a dictionary safely

... Why not like this: entries = ('a', 'b', 'c') the_dict = {'b': 'foo'} def entries_to_remove(entries, the_dict): for key in entries: if key in the_dict: del the_dict[key] A more compact version was provided by mattbornski using dict.pop() ...
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What is the difference between __dirname and ./ in node.js?

...ere in relation to your current directory, is there any reason to use the __dirname variable instead of just a regular ./ ? I've been using ./ thus far in my code and just discovered the existence of __dirname , and essentially want to know whether it would be smart to convert my ./'s to that, a...
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Scala how can I count the number of occurrences in a list

...", "banana", "apple", "oranges", "oranges") s.groupBy(identity).mapValues(_.size) giving a Map with a count for each item in the original sequence: Map(banana -&gt; 1, oranges -&gt; 3, apple -&gt; 3) The question asks how to find the count of a specific item. With this approach, the solution w...
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Best way to test for a variable's existence in PHP; isset() is clearly broken

... This looks a bit ugly to me, but in the case where you're actually checking an array element, it makes much more sense: isset($foo[$bar]) becomes array_key_exists($bar, $foo) – Arild Aug 25 '14 at 14:12 ...
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In PHP, can you instantiate an object and call a method on the same line?

... @CMCDragonkai logically that makes sense; the object only exists for the duration of the statement (new Foo)-&gt;property - the value you are storing has nowhere to go because the object will no longer exist after that as it's not stored anywhe...
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Using $_POST to get select option value from HTML

... Use this way: $selectOption = $_POST['taskOption']; But it is always better to give values to your &lt;option&gt; tags. &lt;select name="taskOption"&gt; &lt;option value="1"&gt;First&lt;/option&gt; &lt;option value="2"&gt;Second&lt;/option&gt; &lt...
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How do I “source” something in my .vimrc file?

... Sourcing a file is 'executing' it. Essentially, each line of the file is considered a command. Sourcing it is the same as typing each command in order. You source with the command :source (usually shortened to :so). So if you source myStuff.vim :so myStuff.vim an...
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What is SYSNAME data type in SQL Server?

...stored procedures etc within SQL Server. For example, by executing Exec sp_help 'sys.tables' you will see that the column name is defined as sysname this is because the value of this is actually an object in itself (a table) I would worry too much about it. It's also worth noting that for those p...