大约有 40,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0393秒) [XML]

https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

How do I initialize a TypeScript object with a JSON object

I receive a JSON object from an AJAX call to a REST server. This object has property names that match my TypeScript class (this is a follow-on to this question ). ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Access nested dictionary items via a list of keys?

...ist, value): getFromDict(dataDict, mapList[:-1])[mapList[-1]] = value All but the last element in mapList is needed to find the 'parent' dictionary to add the value to, then use the last element to set the value to the right key. Demo: >>> getFromDict(dataDict, ["a", "r"]) 1 >>&g...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Why does base64 encoding require padding if the input length is not divisible by 3?

... the protocol used padding, there would be no need to transmit a length at all. The data could be encoded as it came in from the camera, each chunk terminated with padding, and the receiver would be able to decode the stream correctly. Obviously that's a very contrived example, but perhaps it illus...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

C default arguments

... Not really. The only way would be to write a varargs function and manually fill in default values for arguments which the caller doesn't pass. share ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

How can I swap positions of two open files (in splits) in vim?

... 'hide buf' markedBuf endfunction nmap <silent> <leader>mw :call MarkWindowSwap()<CR> nmap <silent> <leader>pw :call DoWindowSwap()<CR> To use (assuming your mapleader is set to \) you would: Move to the window to mark for the swap via ctrl-w movement Type ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

What are the calling conventions for UNIX & Linux system calls (and user-space functions) on i386 an

Following links explain x86-32 system call conventions for both UNIX (BSD flavor) & Linux: 4 Answers ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Preferred way to create a Scala list

...do so with a tail-recursive function, foldLeft, or something else is not really relevant. If you get the elements in the same order you use them, then a ListBuffer is most likely a preferable choice, if performance is critical. But, if you are not on a critical path and the input is low enough, yo...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

How to check that an element is in a std::set?

... Note that using count() instead of find() is never better but potentially worse. This is because find() will return after the first match, count() will always iterate over all elements. – Frerich Raabe Nov 9 '09 at 15:50 ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Using generic std::function objects with member functions in one class

... A non-static member function must be called with an object. That is, it always implicitly passes "this" pointer as its argument. Because your std::function signature specifies that your function doesn't take any arguments (<void(void)>), you must bind the ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

How to read a single character from the user?

... except ImportError: self.impl = _GetchUnix() def __call__(self): return self.impl() class _GetchUnix: def __init__(self): import tty, sys def __call__(self): import sys, tty, termios fd = sys.stdin.fileno() old_settings = termios.tcge...