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How to use NSCache

...ign // decision you'll have to make yourself. myWidget = [[[Widget alloc] initExpensively] autorelease]; // Put it in the cache. It will stay there as long as the OS // has room for it. It may be removed at any time, however, // at which point we'll have to create it again on ne...
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C++ preprocessor __VA_ARGS__ number of arguments

... This is actually compiler dependent, and not supported by any standard. Here however you have a macro implementation that does the count: #define PP_NARG(...) \ PP_NARG_(__VA_ARGS__,PP_RSEQ_N()) #define PP_NARG_(...) \ ...
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How can I implement a tree in Python?

... I came across this answer via Google. This library is really nice. I especially love the ability to use the mixin class to make an tree of any object! – Rÿck Nöthing Mar 8 '19 at 1:21 ...
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How do the likely/unlikely macros in the Linux kernel work and what is their benefit?

I've been digging through some parts of the Linux kernel, and found calls like this: 10 Answers ...
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SQL - Query to get server's IP address

... the address you would give to someone if they can't use the server's NetBios name or FQDN for some reason. I advice strongly against using this answer. Enabling the shell out is a very bad idea on a production SQL Server. ...
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Reimport a module in python while interactive

... Redefinitions of names will override the old definitions, so this is generally not a problem, but if the new version of a module does not define a name that was defined by the old version, the old definition is not removed. If a module imports objects from another module using from ... import ..., ...
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uint8_t vs unsigned char

... It documents your intent - you will be storing small numbers, rather than a character. Also it looks nicer if you're using other typedefs such as uint16_t or int32_t. share | ...
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Odd behavior when Java converts int to byte?

...+ unsignedByte); Would print out: "Signed: -1 Unsigned: 255" What's actually happening here? We are using bitwise AND to mask all of the extraneous sign bits (the 1's to the left of the least significant 8 bits.) When an int is converted into a byte, Java chops-off the left-most 24 bits 111111...
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Creating temporary files in bash

... The mktemp(1) man page explains it fairly well: Traditionally, many shell scripts take the name of the program with the pid as a suffix and use that as a temporary file name. This kind of naming scheme is predictable and the race condition it creates is easy for an attacker t...
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Weighted random numbers

...a weighted random numbers. I'm currently just banging my head against the wall and cannot figure this out. 7 Answers ...