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How do I use extern to share variables between source files?

...ler is informed that a variable exists (and this is its type); it does not allocate the storage for the variable at that point. A variable is defined when the compiler allocates the storage for the variable. You may declare a variable multiple times (though once is sufficient); you may only defin...
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Java “lambda expressions not supported at this language level”

...: android { compileOptions { sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8 targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8 } } – BaDo Sep 25 '15 at 2:30 ...
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C dynamically growing array

...ynamic array implementations work by starting off with an array of some (small) default size, then whenever you run out of space when adding a new element, double the size of the array. As you can see in the example below, it's not very difficult at all: (I've omitted safety checks for brevity) type...
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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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How can I scale an image in a CSS sprite

...http://css-tricks.com/css-sprites/ , it talks about how can I crop off a smaller image from 1 bigger image. Can you please tell me if it is possible/how I can crop off a smaller image and then scale the cropped off region before I lay it out? ...
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Why are function pointers and data pointers incompatible in C/C++?

...ry but C doesn't limit itself to only certain types of architectures if at all possible. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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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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How to make PDF file downloadable in HTML link?

... header("Content-Length: " . filesize($file)); flush(); // this doesn't really matter. $fp = fopen($file, "r"); while (!feof($fp)) { echo fread($fp, 65536); flush(); // this is essential for large downloads } fclose($fp); PS: and obviously run some sanity checks on the "file" variable t...
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Installing SciPy with pip

It is possible to install NumPy with pip using pip install numpy . 15 Answers 15...
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PHP Get Site URL Protocol - http vs https

...olutions are quite messy; this is how I would do it: $protocol = stripos($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'],'https') === 0 ? 'https://' : 'http://'; ...or even without condition if you prefer: $protocol = strtolower(substr($_SERVER["SERVER_PROTOCOL"],0,strpos( $_SERVER["SERVER_PROTOCOL"],'/'))).'://'; ...