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Switching between GCC and Clang/LLVM using CMake

I have a number of projects built using CMake and I'd like to be able to easily switch between using GCC or Clang/LLVM to compile them. I believe (please correct me if I'm mistaken!) that to use Clang I need to set the following: ...
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What is uintptr_t data type

What is uintptr_t and what can it be used for? 5 Answers 5 ...
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Abstract functions in Swift Language

...I think fatalError() is better for this one reason – André Fratelli Jul 5 '14 at 0:15 6 Also the...
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Arrow operator (->) usage in C

...g a book called "Teach Yourself C in 21 Days" (I have already learned Java and C# so I am moving at a much faster pace). I was reading the chapter on pointers and the -> (arrow) operator came up without explanation. I think that it is used to call members and functions (like the equivalent of...
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Looking for ALT+LeftArrowKey solution in zsh

...recently switched from bash to zsh, however I miss my Alt + LeftArrowKey and Alt + RightArrowKey to go back and forth a word at a time. ...
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Do HTML WebSockets maintain an open connection for each client? Does this scale?

... line of communication with the server. I'm just wondering how that scales and how many open WebSocket connections a server can handle. Maybe leaving those connections open isn't a problem in reality, but it feels like it is. ...
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Use of 'prototype' vs. 'this' in JavaScript?

...ould be noted: A constructor's prototype provides a way to share methods and values among instances via the instance's private [[Prototype]] property. A function's this is set by how the function is called or by the use of bind (not discussed here). Where a function is called on an object (e.g. my...
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Detecting superfluous #includes in C/C++?

I often find that the headers section of a file get larger and larger all the time but it never gets smaller. Throughout the life of a source file classes may have moved and been refactored and it's very possible that there are quite a few #includes that don't need to be there and anymore. Leaving...
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How can I preview a merge in git?

I have a git branch (the mainline, for example) and I want to merge in another development branch. Or do I? 11 Answers ...
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Cycles in family tree software

I am the developer of some family tree software (written in C++ and Qt). I had no problems until one of my customers mailed me a bug report. The problem is that the customer has two children with their own daughter, and, as a result, he can't use my software because of errors. ...